But, today, the glass is colored by using various kinds of pigments (Purified metal salts). Some ancient examples of colored glass are: ruby glass (gold chloride is used as a pigment, invented in 1679), uranium glass (uranium oxide is oxide as a pigment, invented in the year 1830). it doesn't mean that, for every time, the colored glasses are useful. Sometimes, we need such glass, which is free from any color. At that time, we have to removed the unwanted color from the glass. The process of removing the color is called as Decolorizing process. Some commonly used decolorizing agents are : Manganese dioxide and Cerium Oxide.
|
Application of Dyes and Pigments |
Glass Industry
But, today, the glass is colored by using various kinds of pigments (Purified metal salts). Some ancient examples of colored glass are: ruby glass (gold chloride is used as a pigment, invented in 1679), uranium glass (uranium oxide is oxide as a pigment, invented in the year 1830). it doesn't mean that, for every time, the colored glasses are useful. Sometimes, we need such glass, which is free from any color. At that time, we have to removed the unwanted color from the glass. The process of removing the color is called as Decolorizing process. Some commonly used decolorizing agents are : Manganese dioxide and Cerium Oxide.
By using some pigments either individually or in the
combined form with other types of pigments, special color effect can be
generated in the glasses. For example, Iridescent glass (Iris glass) has a
special coloring effect. This coloring effect in the iris glass can be
generated by adding some metallic compounds (pigments). Sometimes, the
coloring effect, in the iris glass can be generated by spraying its surface
with stannous chloride or lead chloride and then heating it in the present
of reducing agent. Another colored glass is Dichroic glass. From different
angles, the color in the glass seems to be changed. This is happened
because, a very thin layer of colloidal metals (gold or silver) is applied
on the surface of the glass.
| Name of Pigment Compounds | Coloring Effects |
| Iron Oxide | Green, Brown |
| Manganese Oxides | Deep Amber, Amethyst, Decolorizer |
| Cobalt Oxide | Deep Blue |
| Gold Chloride | Ruby Red |
| Selenium Compounds | Reds |
| Carbon Oxides | Amber/Brown |
| Mix of Manganese, Cobalt, Iron Black, Antimony Oxide | White |
| Uranium Oxides | Glowing Yellow-Green |
| Sulphur Compounds | Amber/Brown |
| Copper Compounds | Light Blue, Red |
| Tin compounds | White |
| Lead with Antimony | Yellow |
Cobalt Inorganics Pigments
Cobalt inorganic pigments are used in various applications. These applications vary from adding colors, increasing strength to produce finished glass products.
Nickel Inorganics Pigments
Nickel Inorganic Pigments are used to add colors, enhance the strength in the end glass products, and some other features in the glass products.
Antimony Trioxide (Sb2O3)
These pigments are also known as White Pigments. These pigments are used in the glass industry as decolorizing agents. To remove the unwanted colors from the glasses, these pigments can be used. These pigments purification capacity is very high and free from all types of impurities.
Sodium Antimonate
Sodium Pigments are also used as a decolorizing agents in the glass industry. These pigments are used as a refining agents.
Cobalt inorganic pigments are used in various applications. These applications vary from adding colors, increasing strength to produce finished glass products.
Nickel Inorganics Pigments
Nickel Inorganic Pigments are used to add colors, enhance the strength in the end glass products, and some other features in the glass products.
Antimony Trioxide (Sb2O3)
These pigments are also known as White Pigments. These pigments are used in the glass industry as decolorizing agents. To remove the unwanted colors from the glasses, these pigments can be used. These pigments purification capacity is very high and free from all types of impurities.
Sodium Antimonate
Sodium Pigments are also used as a decolorizing agents in the glass industry. These pigments are used as a refining agents.
