Ultramarine Blue Pigment for Plastic Masterbatch
Ultramarine Blue Pigment For Plastic Masterbatch
it is mainly used for color cement, color cement floor tiles, color cement tiles, imitation glazed tiles, concrete floor tiles, color mortar, color asphalt, terrazzo, mosaic tiles, artificial marble and wall painting. 2. It can be used for colouring and protecting substances of various coatings, including water-borne interior and exterior wall coatings, powder coatings, etc. It can also be used for various primers and topcoats such as epoxy, alkyd, amino, etc. in oily paints, as well as for toy paints, decorative paints, furniture paints, electrophoretic paints and enamels. Iron red primer has anti-rust function, can replace high-priced red red paint, save non-ferrous metals. The manufacturer supplies iron oxide red, iron oxide green, iron oxide blue, iron oxide yellow, iron oxide violet, iron oxide brown, iron oxide black and so on. The color is complete, the quantity is large and the discount is favorable. Support mixed batches. Welcome to call for consultation.
ultramarine blue pigments
Ultramarine Blue Pigments
Ultramarine Blue Pigments
These Organic pigments find wide application in plastics, paints, liquid inks, textiles, rubber, cosmetics, artist colors etc. They have excellent dispertion and ethology characteristics required for painting link requirements with good transparency,gloss and tone. These pigments are homogeneous belonging to Azo or Phthalocyanine groups. The physical, chemical, coloristic as well as fastness properties of the pigments depend to a large extent on the type of binders used, presence of driers, hardness, the substrate and film thickness etc.
Ultramarine is a blue pigment composed of sodium aluminosilicate and three sulfur atoms in the form of sulfide or sulfate, the unpaired S3-anion originating from the blue. It is prepared from inexpensive modifier components such as kaolin, sodium carbonate and sulfur. Synthetic ultramarine does not show vivid blue as much as natural ultramarine, due to even particle size, diffusing light more uniformly. Synthetic dark blue can be affected by light, oil or lime. Ultramarine has heat and alkali resistant properties. It is used as a colourant and optical brightener for plastics, rubber, inks, paints, cosmetics, detergents, cement, textiles and paper. Ultramarine blue is a saturated, semitransparent, dark, violet-leaning blue. It makes clean violet mixes with cool reds and magentas and is nicely neutralized with siennas or raw umber. Ultramarine's unique property of flocculationâ??the tendency of its particles to clump up togetherâ??give it a lively granulating texture in washes. Interesting effects can be achieved when mixing ultramarine with a micronized pigment, as some of the heavier blue particles will sink a bit while the lightest particles will float above.
Ultramarine 462 is a moderate tinting strength, very red shade Ultramarine blue. It is heat fast, lightfast, very easy to disperse and approved worldwide for use in sensitive applications such as food contact plastics and cosmetics. While not as strong or bright as other grades in the R.S. Pigments range, Ultramarine 462 can offer a cost effective solution where only limited technical properties are required. Ultramarine 462 is intended as a general purpose pigment with applications in paint, ink, soap, cosmetics and many other industries. Ultramarine 462 can be used in plastics. 25 kgs. bag