Cellulose Colours Reflecting Natural Vibrancy

Nature Mimicking Natural Pigments



Sparxell‘s pigment products originated from the natural phenomenon of structural color, where microscopic structures create vivid hues by interacting with light. The company uses cellulose, a renewable biopolymer found in plant cell walls, to replicate these colours. By extracting and manipulating cellulose crystals, Sparxell achieves a self-assembled, ordered structure that reflects light, resulting in vibrant and natural, non-toxic pigments. This technology allows them to produce biodegradable pigments, glitters, sequins, and films without harmful chemicals like mica or titanium dioxide. Sparxell provides pigment suitable for industries such personal care, automotive, fashion, and Food and Beverage, and packaging. They offer their fade resistant pigments as a natural, high performance, and non-toxic alternative to traditional petroleum-based pigments.

Product Name: Sparxell Cellulose Pigments
Manufacturer: Sparxell Inc.
Project Status: Concept // Prototype // Market Ready // Series Production Ready

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