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Why no dark colors?

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Why no dark colors?

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TIO2 is the main ultraviolet (UV) inhibitor, and is naturally very white in color. Because of this, it is difficult to obtain a dark color while having the required amount of this white pigment. Dark colors also retain a significant amount of heat. There is limited modern technology to allow the heat to dissipate.

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