iSuoChem® is a China pearl pigment manufacturer supplying AS Series mica-based pearlescent pigments in silver white, gold and a wide range of colored pearl effects. With multiple grades and particle-size options available, these pearlescent pigments can be selected for different decorative finishes in plastics, water- and solvent-based printing inks, and selected cosmetic applications. Customers can compare pearl pigment colors and technical specifications to choose a suitable grade for their formulation and required visual effect.
Representative Product Information – AS100
Product Category: Pearlescent Pigment
Product Series: Silver White Series
Product Grade: AS100
Intended Use: Colorants for industrial use
Representative Product Detail
Representative Chemical Composition – AS100 Silver White Pearlescent Pigment
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Component |
CAS Number |
C.I. Number |
Concentration |
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Mica |
12001-26-2 |
77019 |
70–74% |
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Titanium Oxide (TiO₂) |
13463-67-7 |
77891 |
26–30% |
Representative Physical Properties – AS100
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Property |
Specification |
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Appearance |
Free-flowing off-white powder with a silver luster |
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Physical Form |
Dry powder |
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Particle Size D50 |
10–60 μm |
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pH (10% Aqueous Suspension) |
7.0–11.0 |
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Loss on Drying (105°C) |
0.5% max. |
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Oil Absorption |
70–90 g oil/100 g powder |
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Bulk Density |
15–30 g/100 cm³ |
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Density |
2.8–3.4 g/cm³ (water = 1) |
Features of AS Series Pearlescent Pigment
- Mica and Titanium Dioxide Composition
- Free-Flowing Dry Powder
- Insoluble in Water
- Non-Conductive
- Acid and Alkali Resistant Under Normal Temperatures
- Suitable as an Industrial Colorant
AS Series Pearlescent Pigment Recommend Application
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Plastics |
iSuoChem® AS Series pearlescent pigments can be used in plastic products such as automotive components, cosmetic packaging, films, toys, daily-use products and decorative articles. Different pearl pigment colors can be selected to create decorative luster, shimmer and visual depth in finished plastic products.
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Printing ink |
AS Series pearl pigments can be used in both water-based and solvent-based printing inks, including gravure printing, screen printing and offset printing. The pearlescent effect helps printed surfaces achieve additional luster and decorative visual impact. The appropriate grade should be selected according to the ink system and required printing effect.
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Cosmetics |
Selected AS Series pearlescent pigment grades, including brown and Mars red shades, can be used to create decorative pearl effects in products such as lipsticks, eye shadows and nail varnishes. Grade suitability and applicable regulatory requirements should be confirmed according to the intended cosmetic use and target market.
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Quality Control and Batch-to-Batch Consistency
To help maintain consistent color and pearl effect from batch to batch, iSuoChem® prepares a color card for each production batch of AS Series pearlescent pigments using an automatic applicator and compares it with the approved standard sample.
For selected applications, our laboratory can also simulate customer production conditions according to specific testing requirements. These application trials support customer R&D and help us evaluate product consistency under conditions closer to actual processing.
What Is the Difference Between Absorption Color and Interference Color in Pearlescent Pigments?
Absorption color and interference color are different optical contributions that can occur together in a pearlescent pigment.
Absorption color results from selective absorption of visible wavelengths by colored materials such as iron oxide. This contribution is generally less strongly dependent on viewing geometry than interference color.[1]
Interference color comes from the layered structure of the pigment. Light reflected from different interfaces travels different optical paths and interferes, strengthening some wavelengths while suppressing others. The resulting color depends on factors such as coating thickness, refractive properties and viewing geometry.
The two mechanisms are not mutually exclusive. Iron-oxide-coated mica pigments can combine absorption with optical interference, so both composition and coating structure influence the final pearlescent effect.[2]
For industrial selection, buyers should therefore evaluate both the absorption-derived shade and the reflected interference color under the intended application conditions.
FAQ
1.Do you have any Certification?
Yes, we can supply MSDS, TDS, COA, MALVERN report, Microbial report,SGS,ISO9001,ISO14001.If need, we also can send free samples to you to apply other certifications.
2.What is your package?
Our regular package is 20kgs or 25kgs in cartons or paper drums.We support our customers for small package order. We can supply a wide range of gram weight from 2 gram-1000 grams, and also supply different package types such as jar, bottle, pouch, bag, box, pot or other package types.
3.Is it organic or non-organic product?
It is inorganic pigment, so it is safe to human body. If eaten by mistakes, it will be out of human body without any harm.
4.What is the cost per kg/ package?
After getting your enquiry, we will quote the price based on your quantity and chosen code/colors.
5.What would be the approximate shipping cost by air/sea?
After getting your order quantity, we can choose the most competitive price for you from dozens of Express or shipping agent. After choosing, we will supply you the lowest shipping cost.
Related Reading
Choosing the right particle size is an important part of selecting a pearlescent pigment for a specific visual effect and application. This guide explains how fine, medium and coarse pearl pigment grades differ in luster, sparkle and surface appearance, with practical selection considerations for automotive coatings, printing inks, plastics and cosmetics. Read the full guide to see how particle size can help you compare pearl pigment options and choose a more suitable grade for your formulation. Read more.





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