OK
The material selection platform
Polymer Additives
The material selection platform
Polymer Additives
by SpecialChem
 
Save
Cette page a bien été ajoutée à vos favoris
44 products match your search
Product Name
Supplier
Description
DCL Corporation
GemSperse PX Orange by DCL Corporation is an aqueous pearlescent dispersion based on a solubilized acrylic resin. It imparts ease of incorporation and helps to reduce dust exposure levels. Exhibits... view more
Falcone Specialities
ORANGE 31064 is a high performance monoazo pigment by Falcone Specialities. It offers easy dispersion. It is recommended for plastics. ORANGE 31064 is compatible with PVC, EVA, PS, PP, ABS, PE, PU... view more
HEXPOL COMPOUNDING
Molybdated lead chromate. It exhibits optimum performance in rubbers and related polymer systems. Provides an ideal balance of dispersion and compatibility... view more
HEXPOL COMPOUNDING
Molybdated lead chromate. It exhibits optimum performance in rubbers and related polymer systems. Provides an ideal balance of dispersion and compatibility... view more
MIFAST DISPERVYN VI 4005/15 by MIFAR is highly concentrated orange colored dinitroaniline-based pigment dispersion (55%) in vinyl chloride/ vinyl acetate copolymer (45%) with alkali-, acid... view more
MIFAST DISPERVYN VI 4010/15 M by MIFAR is highly concentrated orange colored dinitroaniline-based pigment dispersion (50%) in vinyl chloride/ vinyl acetate copolymer (50%). It is readily soluble in... view more
MIFAST DISPERVYN VI 4012/15 by MIFAR is highly concentrated orange colored pyrazolone-based pigment dispersion (50%) in vinyl chloride/ vinyl acetate copolymer (50%). It is readily soluble in... view more
MIFAST DISPERVYN VI 4038/15 by MIFAR is highly concentrated orange colored naphthol AS-based pigment dispersion (50%) in vinyl chloride/ vinyl acetate copolymer (50%) with alkali-, acid-, solvent... view more
PAN Technology
PanTINT® 70Q269 by PAN Technology is polychlorinated copper phthalocyanine. It is a phthalo green organic pigment dispersion in a phthalate plasticizer base. Exhibits color brilliance, light... view more
PAN Technology
PanTINT® 70Q288 by PAN Technology is disazopyrazolone. It is an orange organic pigment dispersion in a phthalate plasticizer base. Exhibits color brilliance, light fastness, strength, and chemical... view more
Dispersion of organic pigments in a biodegradable polymer carrier, compostable, from renewable resources. Expressly developed for the coloring of compostable bio-polymers, from renewable resources... view more
Vibrantz Technologies (formerly Chromaflo)
COLORMATCH® DK-60169 by Vibrantz Technologies (formerly Chromaflo) is diarylide pyrazolone orange pigment dispersion, suspended in a 760 molecular weight propylene glycol having an OH number of 147. Typical applications include cast... view more
Applications
Vibrantz Technologies (formerly Chromaflo)
COLORMATCH® DK-70225 by Vibrantz Technologies (formerly Chromaflo) is quinacridone red pigment dispersion, suspended in a 760 molecular weight propylene glycol having an OH number of 147. Typical applications include cast elastomers. It is... view more
Applications
Vibrantz Technologies (formerly Chromaflo)
COLORMATCH® DOP-60175 by Vibrantz Technologies (formerly Chromaflo) is a diarylide pyrazolone orange pigment dispersion based on dioctyl phthalate plasticizers. Compatible with a wide range of thermoset vinyl systems. COLORMATCH® DOP-60175 is used for... view more
Applications
Vibrantz Technologies (formerly Chromaflo)
COLORMATCH® DOP-60179 by Vibrantz Technologies (formerly Chromaflo) is a benzimidazolone orange pigment dispersion based on dioctyl phthalate plasticizers. Compatible with a wide range of thermoset vinyl systems. COLORMATCH® DOP-60179 is used for cast... view more
Applications
Vibrantz Technologies (formerly Chromaflo)
COLORMATCH® DR-06039 by Vibrantz Technologies (formerly Chromaflo) is a diarylide pyrazolone orange pigment dispersion based on polyol. The carrier vehicle for this product has been chosen for excellent compatibility with a wide range of... view more
Applications
Back to Top