Pigments are substances that change the color of materials by selectively absorbing certain wavelengths of light. The main difference between pigments and dyes lies in their solubility; dyes can dissolve in a liquid on their own, while pigments require a binder to dissolve in a liquid. Pigments are divided into two categories: organic and inorganic. Inorganic Pigments: These pigments are formulated in laboratories and are commonly used in the paint, plastic, synthetic fiber, and ink industries. They are suitable for bright colors and opaque white pigments that are used to lighten other colors. Organic Pigments: These pigments occur naturally and create specific colors due to the combination of minerals and metals. They are used when the color strength is not very high. Hyrox red pigments (160, 180, 110F, 110M, 130, 101 Y) are used to produce a wide range of red shades with high light stability and excellent coverage in various industries. Additionally, Hyrox 750 black pigment is used for creating dark and durable surfaces, while Hyrox 960 orange pigment offers customization options. These products are highly valued in the construction and manufacturing industries.