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Color Travel & Interference Pigments

Interference Pigments consist of various substrates coated with titanium dioxide. The characteristic single reflection color of each interference pigment is an optical effect caused by light interference with the titanium dioxide layer. Through controlled thickness of the titanium dioxide layer, all colors of the rainbow can be achieved. The effect is best observed when the pigment particles are oriented in parallel to maximize reflection. Interference pigments exhibiting different luster effects are obtained by using different particle size mica as a base.