Customization: | Available |
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CAS NO.: | 99402-80-9 |
Formula: | C32h25cin4o4 |
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Organic pigments are insoluble organic substances which are usually added to a substrate in a highly dispersed state to colour the substrate. The fundamental difference between organic pigments and dyes is that dyes are soluble in the dyeing medium used, whereas pigments are not soluble in the medium in which they are used nor in the substrate being coloured. Many pigments and dyes are identical in chemical structure and can be transformed into each other by using different methods, for example, certain reduction dyes and sulphide reduction dyes can be used as fibre dyes if they are reduced to cryptochromes; if they are not reduced, they can be used as pigments in high grade inks. Organic pigments are widely used in inks, paints, coatings, synthetic fibres, as well as in the printing of fabrics, plastics, rubber and leather, with the largest amount of pigments used in inks.
Application:
Mainly used for printing ink, its specimens are resistant to soap, paraffin, dibutyl phthalate, toluene, etc.; excellent solvent resistance makes it suitable for various printing inks, such as: packaging printing ink, flexo and metal decorative printing ink.
Aquaflex Rubine DC | Enceprint Rubine 4610 |
Flexonyl Rubine A-F6B | Foscolor Red 184 |
Microlith Magenta B-WA | Pigment Red 184 |
Red 184 Type-DT-1042 | Renol Rubine F6B-P |
Product Name | Pigment Red 184 | |||
Fastness | Heat Resistant | 180ºC | ||
Light Resistant | 7-8 | |||
Acid Resistant | 5 | |||
Alkali Resistant | 4-5 | |||
Water Resistant | 5 | |||
Oil Resistant | 5 | |||
Range of Applications | Ink | Offset Inks | √ | |
Water-based Inks | √ | |||
Solvent Inks | √ | |||
Paint | Solvent Paint | √ | ||
Water Paint | √ | |||
Industrial Paint | √ | |||
Plastics | ||||
Rubber | ||||
Pigment Printing | √ | |||
Stationery | ||||
PH Value | 7 | |||
Oil Absorption (ml/100g) | 50-55 |