Inorganic Pigments
Those Pigments that are made up of mineral compounds are
known as to be Inorganic Pigments. These minerals are mainly oxides,
sulphides of one or more than one metals. To impart colors in different
compounds, inorganic pigments are applied.
Inorganic pigments may be obtained from vivid naturally
occurring mineral sources or minerals which have been obtained
synthetically.
Inorganic pigments are considered better over their
organic counterparts. These inorganic pigments can withstand the impact of
sunlight and chemical exposure in better way. They have also good opacity
and thus these can protect other objects by preventing the light. These
pigments also increase rash inhibition, abrasion resistance and rigidity to
the molecules. These pigments are available at low cost in respect to the
organic pigments. These pigments have more durability.
Color comes from inorganic pigments is comparatively less
brighter. These pigments are also seemed to be less rich and pure than the
organic pigments. As these pigments have low tinting strength so a large
number of pigments are required to produce the desired effects.
The Inorganic Pigments are again divided into two sub types:
Natural Inorganic Pigments
Natural Inorganic Pigments are the earth colors in natural form like ochers, umbers etc. These color pigments are extracted from the earth bed. Iron oxide and hydroxide which are present in the soil. These two compounds are responsible for the coloration of these color pigments. Clay, chalk and silica are also present in these pigments in varying quantity.
The different kinds of Natural Inorganic Pigments are :

Synthetic Inorganic Pigments
Synthetic inorganic pigments are manufactured in the laboratory. These pigments consists of metallic compounds like manganese violet, cobalt blue. Synthetic inorganic pigments can also be produced by the replication of the natural earth colors like Mars Red or Yellow. As these pigments are manufactured in the laboratory, so they are found in pure form having fine particles.
