Inorganic Pigments 2nd Edition
Inorganic Pigments, 2nd Edition by Gerhard Pfaff is a definitive, practice-focused guide for chemists, material scientists, formulators and industry professionals seeking a clear, reliable reference on inorganic colorants. This updated edition captures contemporary advances in pigment chemistry while remaining grounded in the manufacturing and application knowledge that practitioners use every day.
Packed with concise explanations of pigment synthesis, crystal chemistry, particle engineering and production-scale considerations, the book explains why certain pigments deliver superior lightfastness, opacity and chemical stability. It covers industrially important classes of pigments and their behavior in paints, coatings, plastics, ceramics, glass and inks—making it invaluable whether you work in R&D, quality control, or production.
Readers will appreciate the practical insights on color measurement, dispersion techniques, stability testing and troubleshooting common formulation challenges. There is also clear discussion of environmental and regulatory aspects, helping manufacturers balance performance with compliance and sustainability demands in global markets.
Globally relevant and technically robust, this edition speaks directly to professionals across Europe, North America and Asia, and to anyone involved in color technology worldwide. Authoritative yet approachable, it pairs solid scientific foundations with actionable guidance for real-world applications.
Whether you need a primary textbook for advanced study or an everyday desk reference to improve pigment selection and product performance, Inorganic Pigments, 2nd Edition delivers the depth and clarity modern color technology requires. Add it to your professional library today and stay ahead in the evolving world of inorganic colorants.
Note: eBooks do not include supplementary materials such as CDs, access codes, etc.


