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Searching for an organic white pigment

Searching for an organic white pigment

Searching for an organic white pigment

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I`m a painter who`s  in a bad need for a good and permanent organic white pigment since Titanium, Zinc or lead won`t serve me.
Willing to buy a big quantity if suitable.
Please make contact if you can help and even by direction or advice.
anthill@012.net.il
Barak Siman Ov

RE: Searching for an organic white pigment

I have no idea why you can't use fine ground mineral powders like TiO2 etc for white colourant --is abrasion the problem? -- You have specifically mentioned organic white pigment so here is a suggestion.  Try finely ground & bleached cellulose fibres with barium sulphate as used for making high quality white paper. Good luck.

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