- in
paints and inks. In addition, some
colourants impart colour through reactions with
other substances.
Colourants, or
their constituent compounds, may...
-
colour wood
comprising colourants dissolved and/or
suspended in a
vehicle or solvent.
Pigments and/or dyes are
largely used as
colourants in most stains. The...
- destructively.
Diverse colours therefore appear despite the
absence of
colourants.
Egyptian blue
Cobalt blue
Copper phthalocyanine YInMn blue
Prussian blue...
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fading of the color.
Inorganic colourants are
considered to be more
lightfast than
organic colourants.
Black colourants are
usually considered the most...
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contain artificial colourants to make them green;
without these the dish
would be
murky grey.
Traditionally the
controversial colourant tartrazine (E102)...
- do not
specify what
colourants they use, even on request. In
jurisdictions where cups are
classed as
medical devices, the
colourants generally also have...
- limestone, and salt cake (sodium sulfate) etc.
Other materials may be used as
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