What Are Pigments?
Pigments are finely ground solid particles used to provide color, opacity, and visual effects in powder coatings. Unlike dyes, pigments do not dissolve into the Resin; instead, they remain as discrete particles dispersed throughout the coating film. Their optical properties, chemical stability, and particle size characteristics determine the final appearance, brightness, hiding power, and long-term durability of a finished powder coating.
In powder coating formulations, pigments play a critical role beyond color alone—they contribute to UV resistance, gloss development, and the overall stability of the coating under various environmental conditions. At PCOTEC, pigments such as titanium dioxide, iron oxide colors, and organic pigments form an essential part of our raw material system, designed to integrate seamlessly with polyester, epoxy, and hybrid resin structures.
Table of Contents
- What Pigments Are Made Of
- What Pigments Do in Powder Coatings
- Key Properties of Pigments
- Types of Pigments Used in Powder Coatings
- How Pigments Behave During Powder Coating Processing
- Applications of Pigments in Powder Coatings
- Advantages of Using Pigments in Powder Coatings
- PCOTEC Pigment Advantages
What Pigments Are Made Of
Pigments can be classified into two major groups: inorganic and organic. Each type is made from different materials and provides different performance properties.
1. Inorganic Pigments
These pigments are derived from mineral-based materials and metal oxides.
Titanium dioxide (white pigment)
Iron oxide pigments (reds, yellows, blacks, browns)
Metal oxides or mixed oxides
Ultramarine and chrome-based pigments (in specific industrial uses)
Characteristics:
High opacity
Excellent UV and heat resistance
Stable color performance
Strong chemical durability
2. Organic Pigments
These pigments are carbon-based compounds created through controlled chemical synthesis.
Phthalocyanine blues and greens
Azo yellows, oranges, and reds
Quinacridone magentas and violets
Characteristics:
Higher color strength
Bright and vivid shades
Good tinting power
Versatile for decorative and consumer products
Together, inorganic and organic pigments allow powder coatings to achieve a full spectrum of colors and performance requirements.
What Pigments Do in Powder Coatings
Pigments are essential functional ingredients that define multiple aspects of the final coating. Their influence extends far beyond simple color generation.
Core functions of pigments:
Color development – Provides the desired shade, brightness, and tone.
Opacity and hiding power – Ensures the substrate is fully covered.
UV protection – Reflects or absorbs UV radiation to improve durability.
Gloss control – Affects surface smoothness and final gloss level.
Thermal and chemical stability – Supports performance in harsh conditions.
Because pigments remain solid particles in the polymer matrix, their size, purity, and dispersion quality determine the coating’s optical and mechanical properties.
Key Properties of Pigments
Several measurable properties define how pigments behave in powder coatings.
| Property | Importance | Effect on Coatings |
|---|---|---|
| Particle Size | Controls opacity and gloss | Finer particles = smoother film |
| Refractive Index | Determines hiding power | High = better coverage |
| Heat Resistance | Stability during curing | Needed for 160–200°C processes |
| UV Stability | Outdoor durability | Prevents fading or chalking |
| Chemical Resistance | Protects against corrosion | Essential in industrial coatings |
| Tinting Strength | Controls color intensity | Higher = stronger color |
Quality pigments maintain consistent performance in extrusion, curing, and long-term exposure.
Types of Pigments Used in Powder Coatings
Pigments in powder coatings serve different purposes based on their chemistry and optical behavior.
1. Titanium Dioxide
Main white pigment
Excellent opacity and brightness
Superior UV resistance
Strong compatibility with polyester systems
2. Iron Oxides
Earth-tone colors (red, yellow, brown, black)
High thermal and chemical stability
Ideal for industrial and outdoor use
3. Organic Color Pigments
Vivid reds, blues, greens, and oranges
High tinting strength
Suitable for decorative coatings and consumer products
4. Special Effect Pigments
Metallic (aluminum, mica-based)
Pearlescent appearances
Hammer tone or textured effects
Used for decorative and premium finishes
Each pigment type contributes differently to durability, gloss, and final appearance.
How Pigments Behave During Powder Coating Processing
Pigments undergo specific interactions during extrusion and curing:
Behavior during extrusion:
Must disperse evenly in molten resin
Require stable particle size to prevent agglomeration
Influence viscosity and flow characteristics
Behavior during curing:
Maintain color stability at high temperatures
Support consistent gloss formation
Contribute to long-term environmental resistance
Proper pigment dispersion is essential for high-quality, defect-free coatings.
Applications of Pigments in Powder Coatings
Pigments are used across nearly every powder coating application, from highly functional coatings to decorative finishes.
Common application areas:
Architectural aluminum
Outdoor equipment and machinery
Automotive parts
Furniture and appliances
Consumer electronics
Industrial protective coatings
General metal finishing
Well-chosen pigments ensure coatings are visually appealing and structurally durable.
Advantages of Using Pigments in Powder Coatings
Key advantages:
Enable a wide range of colors and finishes
Provide long-term UV and weathering resistance
Improve hiding power and brightness
Maintain stability in curing ovens
Allow fine control over gloss and texture
Support consistent color matching across batches
These benefits make pigments irreplaceable in any powder coating formulation.
PCOTEC Pigment Advantages
Although PCOTEC’s core expertise is in polyester resins and Curing Agents, our pigment solutions are selected and tested for strong compatibility with powder coating systems.
Advantages of PCOTEC pigments:
Strong color stability under high-temperature curing
High purity and fine particle control
Excellent UV resistance for outdoor applications
Reliable dispersibility in polyester matrices
Consistent color across batches
These advantages ensure premium appearance and durability in both indoor and outdoor powder coatings.
Conclusion
Pigments are essential solid particles that give powder coatings their color, opacity, and long-term visual stability. Whether inorganic or organic, pigments contribute significantly to UV resistance, gloss development, thermal stability, and hiding power. Their optical and physical properties directly affect the performance and appearance of powder coatings.
PCOTEC provides high-quality pigments—including titanium dioxide, iron oxide colors, and organic pigments—that integrate seamlessly into modern polyester powder systems. For manufacturers seeking reliable color consistency, strong outdoor durability, and stable processing behavior, choosing quality pigments is crucial to achieving premium powder coating performance.
Previous: How Are Pigments Made?
Next: What Is HAA?