Take pearlescent pigments as an example, pearlescent pigments are a class of pigments with pearl luster, which are deposited on the substrate (generally natural mica, synthetic mica, glass sheet and other sheet-like materials) above a layer or alternately deposited multiple layers of metal oxides or non-metallic oxides and formed a flat sandwich body with a structure similar to sandwich. Due to the difference in refractive index between the substrate and the oxide deposited on its surface and each oxide, when the light shines on the surface of the pearlescent pigment, the incident light will be refracted and reflected at the interface of each layer of the pearlescent pigment, and the color of the pearlescent pigment that people see is the result of the superposition of light after multiple refractions and reflections of the light, that is, the interference phenomenon of light.
The authority of a mica manufacturer is also evident in their R&D investments
. Innovative manufacturers continually invest in research to discover new applications for mica and to enhance its existing uses. For instance, the electronic industry's move towards miniaturization has benefited tremendously from the development of nanoscale mica products. Pioneering manufacturers, through dedicated R&D, lead the charge in providing innovative mica solutions that not only anticipate market needs but also set new benchmarks for quality and performance.