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TCY11002

Technical Datasheet | Supplied by Trust Chem
TCY11002 by Trust Chem is an isoindolinone-based yellow organic pigment recommended for LL/LDPE, HDPE, polypropylene (PP), polystyrene (PS) and acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) and POM. It has potential use in PVC-S, PVC-R and rubber. It provides good migration, heat-, acid-, paraffin-, ethyl acetate resistance and excellent light fastness. It is listed with French positive list and US FDA. TCY11002 is purity compliant with Italy, EN 71-3, AP (89)1, 94/62/EC, CONEG and RoHS.
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TCY11002
Technical Datasheet | Supplied by Trust Chem
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Product Type
Organic Pigments
Chemical Composition
Isoindolinone
CAS Number
106276-80-6
Physical Form
Powder
Appearance
Yellow
Product Status
COMMERCIAL
Applications/ Recommended for
  • ABS
  • Other Thermoplastic > POM (Polyacetal)
  • PE > HDPE
  • PE > LLDPE
  • PE > LDPE
  • PP
  • PS (Polystyrene)
  • PVC > PVC, rigid
Food contact approval
Yes
Labels/Agency Rating
EC No. 600-736-8
US FDA
French positive list
Italy
EN 71-3
AP(89)1
94/62/EC
CONEG
RoHS
EINECS (Europe)
TSCA (America)
DSL(Canada)
AICS (Australia)
ECL (Korea)
MITI (Japan)
NZIoC (New Zealand)
IECSC (China)
PICCS (Philippines)

TCY11002 Properties

Property

Value & Unit
Test Condition
Test Method
Specific Gravity
1.50 - 1.85
Surface Area
20 - 45 m2/g
Viscosity, Bulk
3.0 - 3.5 l/kg

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