Cobalt aluminate12/14/2023 ![]() The Blue 299 is specially processed for use in artist color applications. Our Blue 385 and Blue 214 are the standards for coatings and plastics applications for decades. While significantly redder and bluer than any of our other pigments in this color space, it retains all the historical regulatory and application approvals of piments in the CI Pigment Blue 28 family.įrom this reddest shade we also have Blue 10C595 that has high gloss due to its low surface area and resin demand. While the recently commercialized YInMn Blue 10G513 is a new chemistry with outstanding color and infrared hyperspectral properties, our new Blue 20G599 pushes the edge of the durable color envelope while being based on standard cobalt aluminate blue pigment chemistry. This inertness also means that they are available for use in all the major markets of the world, and find use in such sensitive applications as coloring food containers. Calcined at over 2000F/1100C for the ultimate in inertness and durability, the cobalt blues are the standard for high-durability coatings, engineering plastics, glass and porcelain enamels, and the smallest but best known use – artist paints. Most of our blue pigments are based on cobalt aluminate chemistries with other elemental modifiers added to elicit a wide range of shades. Blue has a special place for The Shepherd Color Company since it is the color of our company logo for over 100 years, starting with The Shepherd Chemical Company. But blue is not just a single color, it ranges from red-shades butting up against violet to lighter green-shades that are almost whimsical in nature. Art and science have conspired together to bring us new blue pigments, and people have even patented different blue shades. It can be calming but also the color of adventure in the air or on the sea. While almost all colors have thoughts associated with them, we can actually feel blue. When it comes to coloring your coatings, plastics, glass enamel or other materials, Shepherd Color has the blue pigment for you
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