Ceramic Pigments
Purple (Inclusion Pigment)

Inclusion Pigments in ceramics are specialized ceramic pigments where the pigment particles are coated with a stable, transparent, or semi-transparent matrix (usually zirconium oxide or aluminum oxide) to enhance their chemical and thermal stability within ceramic glazes. This encapsulation prevents the pigments from reacting or migrating during the high-temperature firing process, thus maintaining the purity and consistency of the color. Encapsulated pigments have excellent acid and alkali resistance, as well as lightfastness, making them resistant to fading and suitable for various ceramic firing processes. They are an ideal choice for achieving vibrant color expressions in ceramic decoration and manufacturing.

Typical Properties
Item No Color Card Name Components Soluble salts (%) Sieve residue (325μm) Volatile Content At 105℃ Firing Temp (℃)
ZL-270
PurpleInclusion Cd/Se/Zr/Si ≤0.5% ≤0.5% ≤0.5% 1300
Application Scope

Ceramic Inclusion Pigments are applied in the ceramics industry to enhance the heat resistance, chemical stability, and color performance of products such as tiles, tableware, and industrial ceramics, ensuring long-lasting vibrant colors during high-temperature firing and extended use.