[News & Trends]:Disperse Blue and Solvent Blue: Understanding the Different Charms of Blue Pigments

Nowadays, blue is one of the favorite colors among artists and designers, and in painting and design, dispersed blue and solvent blue are two commonly used blue pigments. Although they may appear very similar on the surface, they actually have significant differences


Let's learn about dispersed blue. Disperse blue is an inorganic pigment that usually presents a bright blue color, and the pigment particles are very small and can be evenly dispersed in the medium. This pigment has strong covering power and color saturation, making it suitable for use in the fields of painting and printing. In contrast, solvent blue is an organic pigment with a darker color and good solubility in oily media, making it widely used in the field of oil painting


In addition to differences in usage, dispersed blue and solvent blue also differ in terms of photostability and weather resistance. Due to the fact that dispersed blue is an inorganic pigment, it has good photostability and weather resistance, and is not easily affected by external environmental factors such as sunlight and moisture; However, solvent blue, as an organic pigment, is prone to color changes and fading under sunlight exposure and humid environments


When choosing pigments, we need to make choices based on specific painting and design needs. If it is a work that requires high color saturation and strong coverage, dispersed blue is a good choice; If you need a calm and deep blue color, or if it is applied in the field of oil painting, solvent blue will be more suitable


Overall, both Disperse Blue and Solvent Blue have their own unique charm and applicability. Understanding their differences can help us better use these blue pigments to create more expressive and attractive works. I hope this article can inspire everyone, and I also wish everyone to find the most suitable pigments in artistic creation and create satisfactory works.