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CU7005F Copper Powder
Copper Powder offers exceptional metallic shine, ideal for metallic inks and paints. Compatible with most resins and conductive for ink creation.
For more details, visit the CU7005F product data sheet.
Key Features
- Exceptional metallic shine
- Art-grade pigment quality
- Compatible with various resins
- Usable with drying oils like linseed
- Enables creation of conductive inks
Product Specifications
| Type | Copper Powder |
| Use | Metallic Inks, Paints |
| Compatibility | Polyurethane, Polyacrylic, Polyester |
| Conductivity | Suitable for Conductive Inks |
| Pigment Quality | Art Grade |
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Note: These are similar products, and each product is different, so research is required to find the best fit for your needs.
Perfect for Artists, Paint Manufacturers, and DIY Craft Enthusiasts
Pigment Orange 38
Pigment Orange 38, also known as Graphtol Red HFG, is a yellowish red pigment featuring excellent fastness properties. It is suitable for applications in paraffin wax, propylene oxide, PVC, and rubber. The suggested dose is 2 grams per kilogram for polyethylene and up to 9 grams per kilogram for PVC. This pigment contains rosin and is packaged in 16 Oz jars, weighing about 3 Oz due to its low specific gravity.
Product Specifications
| Chemical Name | Pigment Orange 38 |
| Alternate Name | Graphtol Red HFG |
| Density | 1.45 g/cc |
| Apparent Density | 0.13 g/cc |
| Average Particle Size | 155 nm |
| Specific Surface | 67 m²/g |
| Alkali Resistance | 5 |
| Acid Resistance | 5 |
Applications and Benefits:
- Provides a yellowish red pigment with excellent fastness properties.
- Ideal for paraffin wax, propylene oxide, PVC, and rubber applications.
- Highly resistant to alkali and acid (rated 5).
- Suitable for polyethylene and other plastic products.
- Contains rosin for enhanced stability and performance.
Caution:
Handle with care. Avoid inhalation and contact with eyes or skin. Refer to the SDS for detailed safety instructions.
Prussian Blue Pigment
Prussian Blue Pigment, also known as Ferric Ferrocyanide, is a vibrant, inorganic pigment cherished for its intense blue hue. Its versatility makes it a staple in various applications, including watercolor and oil paints, crayons, blue ink, and fabric dyeing. Prussian Blue is synonymous with names like Berlin Blue, Paris Blue, and Milori Blue, highlighting its widespread popularity and historical significance. The pigment is non-toxic, making it safe for use in artistic and industrial settings, and it possesses unique properties like forming colloids, enabling it to exist in both soluble and insoluble states. With a history dating back to the early 18th century, this pigment remains an essential choice for vivid blue coloring.
Key Features
- Vibrant and intense blue color
- Non-toxic and safe for diverse applications
- Used in watercolor, oil paint, and blue ink
- Applicable for fabric dyeing and crayons
- Exists in colloidal and insoluble forms
- Historical significance as an iconic blue pigment
Product Specifications
| Synonyms | Iron(III) ferrocyanide, Berlin Blue, Paris Blue |
| CAS Number | 14038-43-8 |
| Applications | Paints, inks, crayons, fabric dyeing |
| Color | Intense blue |
| Solubility | Colloidal or insoluble forms |
Perfect for professional artists, textile manufacturers, and restoration experts.
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