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processes. raw sienna, burnt sienna, raw umber, and burnt umber are naturally occurring and commonly available. industrial pigments are used in a variety of products and often contain application-specific features. common applications for industrial pigments include adhesives, art supplies, beverages, ceramics
, clothing, concrete, cosmetics, fibers, food, glass, inks, paints, paper, plastics , polymers, soap and wax. industrial pigments are also used in medical and biomedical applications such as tissue staining. specialized products are resistant to heat, weather conditions, and ultraviolet light (uv). some...
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hardness since antiquity. silica is most commonly found in nature as sand or quartz , as well as in the cell walls of diatoms. silica is manufactured in several forms including fused quartz , crystal, fumed silica, colloidal silica, silica gel, and aerogel. silica is used primarily in the production of glass
for windows, drinking glasses, beverage bottles, and many other uses. the majority of optical fibres for telecommunications are also made from silica. it is a primary raw material for many whiteware ceramics such as earthenware , stoneware, porcelain, as well as industrial portland cement . silica is...
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