- A colourant/colour
additive (British spelling) or
colorant/color
additive (American spelling) is a
substance that is
added or
applied in
order to change...
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color additive or
colorant is any dye, pigment, or
substance that
imparts color when it is
added to food or beverages.
Colorants can be
supplied as liquids...
- the
United States because the Food and Drug
Administration considers colorants derived from it to be "exempt of certification". The
annatto tree B. orellana...
- materials. The
components of inks
serve many purposes; the ink's carrier,
colorants, and
other additives affect the flow and
thickness of the ink and its...
- to the
visible spectrum) as they
return to
lower energy levels Flame colorants are
becoming po****r
while camping.
Scouts [citation needed] and other...
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Plastic colorants are
chemical compounds used to
color plastic.
Those compounds come in a form of dyes and pigments. The type of a
colorant is chosen...
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Ceramic colorants are
added to a
glaze or a clay to
create color.
Carbonates and
oxides of
certain metals,
characterize most
colorants including the commonly...
- A
colorant is any
substance that
changes the
spectral transmittance or
reflectance of a material.
Synthetic colorants are
those created in a laboratory...
- of
hairdressers and
barbers and
personal use of hair
colorants; some hair dyes,
cosmetic colorants,
industrial dyestuffs and
aromatic amines. Proceedings...
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Kosanke et al.
Pyrotechnic Chemistry,
Journal of Pyrotechnics, 2004 ISBNÂ 1889526150, p. 58
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