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Blue Pearl Pigment Types

Product Picture Model Particle Size Characteristic
Natural Mica Pearl Pigments QC416 Natural Mica Pearl Pigments QC416 10-60μm Greenish blue
Natural Mica Pearl Pigments QC425 Natural Mica Pearl Pigments QC425 10-60μm Dark blue
Natural Mica Pearl Pigments QC427 Natural Mica Pearl Pigments QC427 10-60μm Blue
Natural Mica Pearl Pigments QC4600 Natural Mica Pearl Pigments QC4600 10-60μm Lake blue
Natural Mica Pearl Pigments QC221 Natural Mica Pearl Pigments QC221 5-25μm Satin blue
Natural Mica Pearl Pigments QC225 Natural Mica Pearl Pigments QC225 10-60μm Pearl blue
Natural Mica Pearl Pigments QC289 Natural Mica Pearl Pigments QC289 10-100μm Sparkling blue pearl
Natural Mica Pearl Pigments QC2221 Natural Mica Pearl Pigments QC2221 4-20μm Interference blue
Natural Mica Pearl Pigments QC4225C Natural Mica Pearl Pigments QC4225C 10-60μm Peacock blue
Natural Mica Pearl Pigments QC4225R Natural Mica Pearl Pigments QC4225R 10-60μm Jade blue
Weather Resistance Pearlescent Pigments QC9225SW Weather Resistance Pearlescent Pigments QC9225SW 10-60μm Pearl blue
Diamond Bead Pigment QC7225 Diamond Bead Pigment QC7225 25-100μm Diamond blue
Diamond Bead Pigment QC7525 Diamond Bead Pigment QC7525 50-200μm Diamond shining blue
Diamond Bead Pigment QC7625X Diamond Bead Pigment QC7625X 100-500μm Diamond sparkling blue

Blue Pearl Pigment Manufacturing Process

​Substrate Material

The primary substrate, typically mica, is selected for its reflective properties. The mica is purified to remove impurities and then ground to the desired particle size, which affects the final appearance of the pigment.

Grinding and Sieving

The coated particles are ground to the final desired particle size and sieved for uniformity. Rigorous quality control tests, including visual inspections and spectrophotometric analysis, ensure consistency in color, particle size, and pearlescent effect. The finished pigment is then packaged and distributed for various applications.

Layering with Metal Oxides

The ground substrate particles are coated with layers of metal oxides, such as titanium dioxide (TiO₂) and iron oxides, using methods like chemical vapor deposition (CVD) or wet chemical processes. For blue pigments, additional metal oxides like cobalt or chromium are used to achieve the blue hue.

Additional Coatings

To fine-tune the blue color, specific metal oxides are applied in controlled layers. The coated particles may undergo heat treatment to enhance the adhesion of the metal oxide layers and improve the pigment's stability and durability.

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