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VYNAMON™ Red 312201 distributed by DKSH is a quinacridone-based organic pigment. It exhibits very good fastness to migration, acid, alkali and light with good heat resistance. VYNAMON™ Red 312201 can be utilized... view more
AGS Organics
AGSFASTRED PL140 by AGS Organics is quino [ 2,3-b]acridine-7, 14-dione, 5, 12-dihydro 2, 9-dimethyl based red colored pigment. Compatible with PVC, PS, PE, PP, ABS and rubbers. PA, PC and PP fiber are... view more
AGS Organics
AGSFASTRED PL143 by AGS Organics is bis-(p- chrolopheny)-1.4-diketopyrrolo(3.4-c) pyrrole based red colored pigment. Compatible with PVC, PS, PE, PP, ABS and rubbers. PP fiber is suitable for potential use... view more
AGS Organics
AGSSUPERRED PL133 by Ags Organics is 2-Naphthalenecarboxylic acid, 4-[( 5-chloro-4-methyl-2-sulfophenyl)azo]-3-hydroxy-, barium salt (1:1)based red colored pigment with yellowish tint. Compatible... view more
AGS Organics
AGSSUPERRED PL135 by Ags Organics is 2-Naphthalenecarboxylic acid, 4-[( 5-chloro-4-methyl-2-sulfophenyl)azo]-3-hydroxy-, Strontium salt (1:1)based red colored pigment. Compatible with LDPE, HDPE... view more
AGS Organics
AGSSUPERRED PL137 by Ags Organics is benzenesulfonic acid, 5-chloro-2-[(2-hydroxy-1-naphthalenyl)azo]-4-methyl-, barium salt (2:1)-based red colored pigment with yellowish tint. Compatible with... view more
Cinquasia® Red B RT-790-D by BASF is an organic pigment. It is characterized by good coloration. Recommended for rigid & plasticized PVC, styrenics as well as other elastomers and rubber. Cinquasia®... view more
HEUCOPLAST™ EZ Red 312201 by Heubach is a quinacridone. It is a high strength pigment dispersion in a polyolefin carrier. It has excellent pigment dispersion and is especially recommended for coloration of PE... view more
VYNAMON™ Red 317601 by Heubach is a benzimidazolone. Possesses very good dispersability leading to outstanding brilliance, highest tinting strength and easy processability. In addition to the very good... view more
HEUCOPLAST™ HZ Red 325404 by Heubach is a diketopyrrolo-pyrrole. It is specially modified pre-dispersed pigment. Its formulation allows long runs without stoppages. Possesses excellent heat and light fastness... view more
Prasad International
Quino [2,3-b]acridine-7, 14-dione, 5,12-dihydro 2, 9-dimethyl. Quinacridone, bright pink colored, odorless, organic pigment. Shows insolubility in water. Is non-flammable and non-explosive. Used for... view more
Prasad International
Pigment Red 254 by Prasad International is bis-(p-chrolopheny)-1, 4-diketopyrrolo (3, 4-c) pyrrole. DPP, bright greenish red colored, odorless, organic pigment. Shows insolubility in water. It is non-flammable and... view more
Prasad International
Pigment Red 48:1 by Prasad International is 2-Naphthalenecarboxylic acid, 4-[(5-chloro - 4- methyl -2-sulfophenyl)azo] - 3-hydroxy-, barium salt (1:1). Bright yellowish red colored, odorless, organic pigment. Shows... view more
Prasad International
Pigment Red 48:2 by Prasad International is bright bluish red colored, odorless, organic pigment. Shows insolubility in water. It is non-flammable and non-explosive. It is used for polymer applications like PVC, PP... view more
Prasad International
Pigment Red 48:3 by Prasad International is 2-Naphthalenecarboxylic acid, 4-[(5-chloro-4-methyl-2-sulfophenyl)azo]-3-hydroxy-, strontium salt (1:1). Red colored, odorless, organic pigment. Shows insolubility in... view more
Benzimidazolone organic pigment. It is an odorless, highly transparent red powder. Possesses good dielectric property and also has excellent light-, weather-, alkali- and acid fastness. Used in PVC... view more
Benzimidazolone organic pigment. It is an odorless, transparent red powder. Possesses good dielectric property and also has excellent light-, weather-, alkali- and acid fastness. Used in PVC, PE/PP... view more
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