CAS No.: 3567-66-6 Other Names: Azo Fuschine MF: C16H11N3Na2O7S2 Place of Origin: Gujarat, India Type: Acid Dye Usage: Textile Dyestuffs Brand Name: Sparrowings Appearance: Powder Form
SPECIFICATION Product Name ACID RED 33 C.I. NO. 17200 Synonyms D&C Red 33 C.I.NAME Food Red 12 CAS NO. 3567-66-6 SR NO LIMITS 1 Pure Dye content, percent by mass MIN. 82 2 Sum of Volatile matter at 135�°C, Sodium Chloride and 18 Sulphate(as sodium salt),percent by mass,MAX. 3 Water insoluble matter,percent by mass MAX. 0.3 4 4-Amino-5-Hydroxy-2-7,Naphthalene Disulphonic 0.3 Acid Disodium Salt,percent by mass,MAX. 5 4,5-Dihydroxy-3-(phenylazo)2-7 Naphthalene 3 Disulphonic Acid Disodium Salt, Percent by mass Max. 6 Arsenic,mg/kg MAX. 3 7 Lead, mg/kg MAX. 20 8 Mercury, mg/kg MAX. 1
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phenol 95 %
phenol 99 %
sulphuric acid
whitening agent
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stearic acid
hydrochloric acid
zinc dust
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acrylonitrile (acn)
acrylic acid (aa)
c 9
c 10
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edc
dimethylformamide (dmf)
hexane
2 methlypentane
3 methlypentane
2, 3 dimethlyebutane
2,2 dimethlybutane
pigments red | green | blue
hpam (hydrolyzed form of polyacrylamide)
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Acid Black 1 Acid Red 119 Acid Orange 74 Acid Black 11 Acid Red 131 Acid Orange 80 Acid Black 24 Acid Red 151 Acid Orange 142 Acid Black 26 Acid Brown 14 Acid Violet 17 Acid Black 52 Acid Brown 75 Acid Violet 49 Acid Black 173 Acid Brown 79 Acid Violet 54 Acid Black 174 Acid Brown 106 Acid Blue 7 Acid Black 194 Acid Brown 158 Acid Blue 9 Acid Black 210 Acid Brown 214 Acid Blue 15 Acid Black 234 Acid Brown 348 Acid Blue 92 Acid Red 14 Acid Brown 349 Acid Blue 113 Acid Red 17 Acid Brown 355 Acid Blue Br Acid Red 18 Acid Yellow 11 Acid Blue N Acid Red 33 Acid Yellow 17 Acid Blue V Acid Red 44 Acid Yellow 23 Acid Green 1 Acid Red 52 Acid Yellow 42 Acid Green 3 Acid Red 54 Acid Yellow 73(Uranine) Acid Green 9 Acid Red 73 Acid Yellow 99 Acid Green 16 Acid Red 87(Eosine Sodium) Acid Yellow 110 Acid Green 17 Acid Red 88 Acid Yellow 194 Acid Green 20 Acid Red 89 Acid Orange 3 Acid Green 25 Acid Red 97 Acid Orange 7(Acid Orange Ii) Acid Green 111 Acid Red 99 Acid Orange 10 Acid Red 114 Acid Orange 56 R/o Salt Free Dyes For Ink Application Acid Red 52 Acid Blue 15 Acid Violet 17 Acid Red 87 Acid Blue 25 Acid Black 1 Acid Blue 9 Acid Yellow 151
Percentage - (225%)
Percentage - (225%)
CAS No.: 6507-77-3 Other Names: Weak Acid Orange 2R MF: C34H28N4Na2O8S2 Place of Origin: Gujarat, India Type: Acid Dye Usage: Leather Dyestuffs, Paper Dyestuffs, Textile Dyestuffs, polyamide Brand Name: Sparrowings Appearance: Powder Form
Sodium Bicarbonate
Product Description Phenolphthalein appears as white or yellowish-white to pale orange fine crystalline powder. Odorless. Aqueous solution is acidic. Colorless to pH 8.5; pink to deep-red above pH 9. Colorless in presence of large amounts of alkali. Tasteless.Phenolphthalein is an organic compound used as a laboratory reagent and pH indicator. Phenolphthalein exerts laxative effects by stimulating the intestinal mucosa and constricting smooth muscles. However, phenolphthalein is no longer used as a laxative due to the suspected carcinogenicity of this compound.