Cause and effect: special effect pigments are in increasing and increasingly diverse demand
Article Abstract:
The global demand for pigments, as it grows and diversifies, has driven the industry to develop various special effect pigments. Research and development efforts have increased due to increasingly unique demands and cost management. The pigment industry's innovations, as well as its performance worldwide, are discussed.
Publisher: DMG World Media Ltd.
Publication Name: Speciality Chemicals
Subject: Chemicals, plastics and rubber industries
ISSN: 0262-2262
Year: 2007
Market information - general, Financial management, Motor Vehicles and Equipment, Cyclic crudes and intermediates, Inorganic pigments, Usage, Innovations, Finance, Supply and demand, Influence, Transportation equipment industry, Nanotechnology, Company financing, Pigments industry, Automotive industry
Publication Name: Speciality Chemicals
Subject: Chemicals, plastics and rubber industries
ISSN: 0262-2262
Year: 2007
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The details of contingent worker system services offered by SRG, which can substitute outsourcing, are presented.
Publisher: DMG World Media Ltd.
Publication Name: Speciality Chemicals
Subject: Chemicals, plastics and rubber industries
ISSN: 0262-2262
Year: 2007
Services information, Service Industries, Services, Services industry, Outsourcing
Publication Name: Speciality Chemicals
Subject: Chemicals, plastics and rubber industries
ISSN: 0262-2262
Year: 2007
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