Cobalt-containing black pigment particulates

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C423S594190

Reexamination Certificate

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07438754

ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a black pigment having adequate degree of blackness and high electrical resistance at the same time. Specifically disclosed is a granular black pigment containing cobalt which is characterized in that it is composed of an oxide containing at least cobalt and the divalent cobalt content accounts for 40-70% of the total cobalt content. It is preferable that the total cobalt content in a whole particle is 60-80% by mass, and the divalent cobalt content in a whole particle is 20-50% by mass. It is also preferable that the primary particle diameter is 0.02-0.6 μm.

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Machine Translation of Japanese Patent Specification No. JP2003-138160A (May 2003).

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