Precautions For Storing Inorganic Pigments

May 16, 2023

For the storage of inorganic pigments, they should usually be placed in a dry, ventilated, and cool place. It is prohibited to expose them to rain or near fire sources.
Firstly, avoid placing inorganic pigments in damp environments
When pigments are placed in a humid environment for a long time, powder pigments are prone to absorbing moisture, leading to a significant reduction in the effectiveness of the pigments. The correct method should be to seal the packaging and place it in a dry, ventilated, and cool place.
Secondly, avoid long-term exposure of inorganic pigments to sunlight
Because inorganic pigments contain metallic elements, they are fine chemicals. If exposed to air for a long time, they may react with moisture or oxygen in the air, thereby affecting product performance.
Thirdly, avoid mixing inorganic pigments with other organic substances
Avoiding mixing inorganic pigments with other organic substances in the same way as the second point is mainly to prevent products with different chemical properties from reacting and affecting their effectiveness. The best storage method should be to use different labels with different pigment numbers.

 

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