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Graphtol® Yellow H2R

Technical Datasheet | Supplied by Heubach
Graphtol® Yellow H2R by Heubach is an isoindoline-based red shade yellow pigment (Pigment Yellow 139, CI 56298) with excellent light fastness.
  • It can be used as a replacement for diarylide and lead chromate pigments.
  • It provides high color strength, excellent dispersibility & acid and alkali resistance.
  • Graphtol® Yellow H2R is highly recommended for PO, PVC and PP fiber applications.
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Graphtol® Yellow H2R
Technical Datasheet | Supplied by Heubach
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Product Type
Organic Pigments
Chemical Composition
Isoindoline
CAS Number
36888-99-0
Physical Form
Powder
Appearance
Yellow, Red
Product Status
COMMERCIAL
Applications/ Recommended for
  • PP
  • PVC
  • Fibers/ Textiles/ Carpets > Fibers
  • Polymer Conversion > Dispersion
Labels/Agency Rating
EC: 253-256-2

Graphtol® Yellow H2R Properties

Property

Value & Unit
Test Condition
Test Method
Density
1.63 g/cm3
Specific Surface Area
55 m2/g
Hue Angle
75 °
(In PP)

Compatiblity with other products

Find products that are predicted to be compatible with Graphtol® Yellow H2R.

This list of compatible products is generated out of estimated HSP values. A practical determination of these HSP values would provide higher certainty.
Learn more about Hansen Solubility Parameters (HSP) and their use in predictive formulation.

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