shape of pigment used in paint
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Particle Shape
The primary particles of a pigment may be nodular, spherical, prismatic, acicular or lamellar. Primary particles are composed of single particles. The smaller these particles, the greater their surface energy and therefore the more likely it is that they will clump together during manufacturing.
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Particle Shape
The primary particles of a pigment may be nodular, spherical, prismatic, acicular or lamellar. Primary particles are composed of single particles. The smaller these particles, the greater their surface energy and therefore the more likely it is that they will clump together during manufacturing.
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