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Introduction

Introduction
Metallic Effects
Processing Solutions
Functional Performances
General Description

Aluminum pigments are used in many types of polymers to impart both AESTHETIC and FUNCTIONAL value. There are an amazing number of different aluminum pigment grades each offering a distinct visual appearance or functional attribute.

Add a New Visual Dimension to Your Products with Metallic Effects

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In this Aluminum Pigments Center you will find an overview of the Aesthetic Effects you can achieve with Aluminum pigments as well as assistance to help you reach the desired effect or in differentiate your products.

Silberline Aluminum Pigments are Designed to Provide Real Processing Solutions

If you are a converter (injection molding, extrusion...), Silberline provides a series of Processing Solutions to help overcome many common processing issues when using aluminum pigments in plastics processing applications.


Discover Functional Benefits Aluminum Pigments Offer in Your Plastics

Aluminum pigments can also impart great functional performances to plastics and provide additional value to your products.

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Pigment Form Specificaly Developed for Easy Use in Plastics

Aluminum pigments in dry powder form are dusty and easily become airborne. Once suspended in air, a cloud of aluminum pigment particles will burn explosively when exposed to any source of ignition. It is also common for dry powdered aluminum pigments to collect in the duct work of ventilation systems causing additional safety problems. In order to minimize the dust and explosion potential of aluminum pigments, they are often provided in a form in which a pigment binder or carrier holds the individual pigment flakes together. For use in plastics, aluminum pigments are most commonly provided as a plasticizer dampened powder or as a pellet in which the flakes are bound together with a solid resin.



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