Resinated pigment compositions

Compositions: coating or plastic – Materials or ingredients – Pigment – filler – or aggregate compositions – e.g. – stone,...

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides a method of reducing the tendency of a resinated pigment product to self-heat which comprises treating an aqueous slurry of the pigment with a compound of a multivalent metal or metalloid under conditions such as will precipitate an insoluble compound of the metal or metalloid on the pigment, and then isolating the treated pigment.

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