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Catalog Number | CI-SC-0102 |
Product Name | Mica Interference Violet |
CAS | 12001-26-2 / 13463-67-7 / 7631-86-9 |
Description | Mica interference colors are produced by depositing precisely controlled layers of titanium dioxide & silica onto a mica substrate. The characteristic single reflection color of each pigment is an optical effect caused by light interference. Through controlled thickness of the TiO2 layer, all colors of the rainbow can be achieved. The effect is best observed when the pigment particles are oriented in parallel to maximize reflection. White appearance but transforms into color when applied on skin. The end result is a range of the most stunning interference colors yet seen |
Solubility | Insoluble, but miscible in liquids (sinks to bottom in thin liquids) |
Appearance | White-purple shimmer powder |
Application | All kinds of decorative cosmetics & personal care products. |
Storage | Store light-protected at a cool and dry place |
Composition | Mica (CI 77019), titanium dioxide (CI 77891), silica |
Features And Benefits | Gives light purple highlights from soft and silken luster to glitter effectsUnique effects can also be created when combining interference pigments with organic and/or inorganic pigments |
GMO | GMO-free (does not contain plant-derived components) |
HS Code | 2525200000 |
INCI | Mica (CI 77019), titanium dioxide (CI 77891), silica |
Manufacture | Natural micas are mined from granitic pegmatites and then coated with various pigments (e.g. iron oxides, titanium dioxide) to give them their specific color. |
Preservation | Preservative-free |
Purity Grade | No purity grade applicable |
Raw Material Source | Natural mica (muscovite and/or phlogopite) |
Uses | Suspends best in thick bases. Can be blended with other pigments. For external use only. |