C09C1/0021

LAMELLAR PARTICLES AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE
20200142103 · 2020-05-07 · ·

There is disclosed a lamellar particle including an unconverted portion of the lamellar particle, wherein the unconverted portion includes a first metal, a converted portion of the lamellar particle disposed radially outward of at least one of a surface of the unconverted portion, wherein the converted portion includes a chemical compound of the first metal.

EFFECT PIGMENTS

Effect pigments based on Al.sub.2O.sub.3 flakes with high weather resistance and less photoactivity and to their use thereof in paints, industrial coatings, automotive coatings, printing inks, cosmetic formulations. The effect pigments have a ratio of the amount by weight of Al.sub.2O.sub.3 of the Al.sub.2O.sub.3 flake and the amount by weight of the metal oxide(s) of the coating layer(s) in the range of from 27:73 to 83:17 based on the total weight of the effect pigment.

GLITTER PIGMENT, PIGMENT-CONTAINING COMPOSITION, AND PIGMENT-CONTAINING PAINTED PRODUCT
20200123387 · 2020-04-23 ·

The present invention provides a glitter pigment suitable for imparting high brightness to reflected light toward a regular reflection direction and reducing unnaturalness caused by an observation angle-dependent variation in reflected light. The glitter pigment according to the present invention includes: a flaky substrate; an optical interference film formed on a surface of the flaky substrate; and fine light scattering particles attached to the optical interference film, wherein reflected light is represented by an L*(15) value of more than 100, a L*(hs) value of less than 30, and a h(hs) value of less than 40 in an L*C*h color system. The L*(15) value is an L* value of the reflected light toward a 15 direction based on an angular representation in which, when an illuminant is disposed so that an incident angle is 45, an angle at which light is regularly reflected is defined as 0 and a light incident direction is defined as positive. The L*(hs) value is a difference in L* between a highlight and shade, and the h(hs) value is a difference in h between a highlight and shade. The h value expressed in angle is an angular difference. The highlight is an average of values measured at 15 and 25, and the shade is an average of values measured at 75 and 110.

Bright pigment, method for producing same, pigment-containing composition, and pigment-containing painted product

A bright pigment according to the present invention includes: a glass flake; a titanium oxide layer formed over the glass flake; and fine gold particles deposited on the titanium oxide layer or placed between the glass flake and the titanium oxide layer. The titanium oxide layer has a thickness of 150 nm or more, and a reflected color of the bright pigment is a blue to green color represented by a C* value of 15 or more and a h value of 150 to 300 in a L*C*h color system.

Lamellar particles having different properties in different areas and methods of manufacture
10557972 · 2020-02-11 · ·

There is disclosed a lamellar particle including an unconverted portion of the lamellar particle, wherein the unconverted portion includes a first metal, a converted portion of the lamellar particle disposed radially outward of at least one of a surface of the unconverted portion, wherein the converted portion includes a chemical compound of the first metal.

Photoluminescent pigment; cosmetic, paint composition, and resin composition containing same; and bright pigment production method

A bright pigment of the present invention is a bright pigment including flaky particles and a metal oxide layer covering each surface of the flaky particles. The metal oxide layer has a thickness variation coefficient (standard deviation of thickness of the metal oxide layer/average thickness of the metal oxide layer) of 20% or less. The bright pigment preferably contains a sodium component, and the sodium component is Na.sub.2O. The content of Na.sub.2O in the flaky particles is 3% by mass or more and less than 9.5% by mass. The bright pigment preferably has a specific surface area of 5.0 m.sup.2/g or less.

OPTICAL DEVICES WITH ASYMMETRIC LAYER STRUCTURE

An article includes a reflector having a first surface, a second surface opposite the first surface, and a third surface; and a first selective light modulator layer external to the first surface of the reflector; wherein the third surface of the reflector is open. A method of making an article is also disclosed.

OPTICAL DEVICES WITH COLORED REFLECTOR LAYER

An optical device includes a colored reflector layer having a first surface, a second surface opposite the first surface, and a third surface; and a selective light modulator layer external to the first surface of the colored reflector layer. A method of making an optical device is also disclosed.

Low Reflectance Optical Web
20190389182 · 2019-12-26 ·

An optical web comprising includes a substrate with an anterior coating applied to the anterior side of the substrate and a posterior coating applied to the posterior side of the substrate. The refractive index of the anterior coating and the posterior coating is less than that of the substrate. A second coating layer may be applied to the anterior coating layer and/or the posterior coating layer, where the second coating layer has a refractive index less than that of the coating layer it is applied to. Additional coating layers may be applied to produce a stack of layers that decrease monotonically in refractive indexes moving outward from the substrate. The optical webs may be laminated together to form tear-off laminated lens stacks.

COMPOSITE PARTICLES AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING COMPOSITE PARTICLES

Composite particles of the present invention include alumina particles and an inorganic coating disposed on a surface of the alumina particles, the alumina particles containing molybdenum (Mo), the inorganic coating including a composite metal oxide.