Expert coverage of the state of the art in plastics coloring!
This latest edition of Coloring of Plastics: Fundamentals offers an updated introduction to color as a science while also providing the foundation for many additional technological subjects. The basic families of colorants are described, along with their properties. The material examines how statistical analysis can improve the consistency of colored polymer production runs as well as the colorants used to match the color.
Other important topics covered include:
- Environmental issues and the reuse of discarded material
- Potential problems with the interaction between colorants and other additives
- Measurement information and matching, visually and instrumentally
- Techniques for incorporating colorants into polymers as compounds or concentrates
- Special effect colorants
Polymer and colorant manufacturers, plastics compounders, and coating and synthetic fiber industries will acquire an enhanced appreciation of the complex technological issues a colorist must consider if a plastics coloring project is to succeed.
Contents
- Introduction
- Color as a Science
- Colorimetry, Color Specifications, and Production Tolerances by Visual and Instrumental Means
- Advanced Color Formulation Technology
- Visual Color Matching of Plastic Materials
- ISO 9000 and Other ISO Standards, Guides, and Test Procedures
- Introduction to Colorants
- Organic Colorants
- Inorganic Colored Pigments
- Titanium Dioxide Pigments
- Carbon Black Pigments
- Soluble Dyes
- Photochromic and Thermochromic Colorants
- Metallic Pigments
- Pearlescent Pigments/Flakes
- Fluorescence
- Introduction to Colorant Selection and Application Technology
- Color Compounding
- Dry Color Concentrate Manufacture
- Liquid Color Concentrates
- Use Of Color Concentrates
- Product Testing
- Effect Of Additives on Coloring Plastics
- Recycling
- The Environment and Government Regulations
- Use of Statistics in the Coloring of Plastics
Index