Claims
- 1. A lustrous interference pearlescent pigment having a black absorption color comprising mica platelets coated with a first layer comprising a mixture of the oxides of titanium, iron and at least one of cobalt and chromium and a second layer on the first layer, the second layer comprises an oxide of titanium.
- 2. The pearlescent pigment of claim 1, in which said first layer contains cobalt.
- 3. The pearlescent pigment of claim 1, in which said first layer contains chromium.
- 4. The pearlescent pigment of claim 1, in which said second layers comprises titanium dioxide.
- 5. The pearlescent pigment of claim 1, in which said first layer is about 2 to 25% of the thickness of the two layers.
- 6. The pearlescent pigment of claim 6, in which said first layer contains about 20 to 90% titanium dioxide and about 5 to 40% iron oxide.
- 7. The pearlescent pigment of claim 7, in which said first layer contains about 40 to 60% titanium dioxide and about 20 to 30% iron oxide.
- 8. The pearlescent pigment of claim 8, in which said first layer is about 10 to 20% of the thickness of the two layers.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/256,834, filed Feb. 24, 1999 filed in the name of Carmine Vincent DeLuca, Jr., et al. and entitled “LUSTROUS INTERFERENCE PIGMENTS WITH BLACK ABSORPTION COLOR”.
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09256834 |
Feb 1999 |
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09852162 |
May 2001 |
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