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Ceramics, Glass & Enamel Coloring

Ceramics, Glass & Enamel Coloring

Ceramics, Glass & Enamel Coloring materials

Fairsky offers high-quality coloring agents for ceramics, glass, and enamel industries. Our cobalt and nickel compounds provide stable color development, excellent heat resistance, and consistent dispersion, supporting applications in decorative glazes, specialty glass production, and enamel coating systems.

Why It Matters

Color consistency and thermal stability are critical in ceramics and glass production. Fairsky’s materials ensure reliable color development, uniform dispersion, and resistance to high-temperature variations, helping manufacturers achieve precise color control, enhanced durability, and high-quality finishes.

 

Blogs

Apr.07,2026

Nickel Fluoride: Uses, Applications, and Dissolution Considerations

Nickel Fluoride is an inorganic compound used in several industrial processes, including surface treatment, catalysis, and battery materials. In practical use, its performance is often related not only to its composition, but also to how it is handled and dissolved. For this reason, both application understanding and proper solution preparation are important in day-to-day operations.
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Apr.05,2026

Cobalt Acetate: Uses, Applications, and Supply from China

Cobalt Acetate is a commonly used chemical in several industries, such as battery manufacturing, catalysis, and ceramics. In these applications, selecting the right cobalt compound can influence both processing behavior and final material performance.. For industries that depend on cobalt, understanding the characteristics and supply chain of this compound is important.
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Apr.02,2026

Nickel Carbonate: Uses, Applications, and Supply from China

Nickel Carbonate is commonly used in catalyst preparation, electroplating, and battery materials, where a stable source of nickel is required. In these applications, selecting the right nickel compound can directly influence processing efficiency and final material performance.
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