Inorganic Pigments Market Size is Grow USD 22.04 Billion at a CAGR of 5.0% by 2027
Growing industrialization and infrastructure growth in developing nations is driving the market demand.
The global Inorganic Pigments Market is forecast to reach USD 31.94 Billion by 2027, according to a new report by Reports and Data The Inorganic pigments are obtained from mixed metal oxides and are designed by a high-temperature calcination process. These pigments are not impressed by strong acids, oxidizing agents, and base. Most inorganic pigments can resist many temperatures and unfavorable climatic conditions; they are heat immune, have resistance to different chemicals. There are various inorganic pigments available and are organized originally from sources they are obtained. Some of the inorganic pigments include Cadmiums, which are received from cadmium compounds Chrome, which is acquired from lead, and Irons that are derived from various iron oxides, among others.
Inorganic color pigments are used in different
enterprises, which are powder coatings, coil coatings, and architectural
coatings. It is also used in the coloring of plastics, and constructions. It
finds its purpose in the automotive segments as a colorant for engineering
plastics. The value of industrial products, which has improved over the past
few years, the demands on appearance and durability are increasing. Due to
their rapidity characteristics and adaptability to conditions, they are the
most preferred pigments used in construction.
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