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Stan-Tone™ 15EPX01
Avient (Formerly PolyOne)
Stan-Tone™ 15EPX01 by Avient is molybdate yellow shade pigment. It consists of the selected pigments dispersed in bisphenol-A undiluted epoxy resin with an epoxide equivalent of 185. This colorant...
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Applications
Epoxy, Epoxide Resin
Other Thermoset
Polymer protection>Chemical resistance
Stan-Tone™ 15EPX03
Avient (Formerly PolyOne)
Stan-Tone™ 15EPX03 by Avient (Formerly PolyOne) is benzimidazolone orange pigment. It consists of the selected pigments dispersed in a bisphenol-A undiluted epoxy resin with an epoxide equivalent of 185. This colorant...
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Applications
Other Thermoset
Epoxy, Epoxide Resin
Polymer protection>Chemical resistance
Polymer Conversion>Dispersion
Stan-Tone™ 15ET03
Avient (Formerly PolyOne)
Stan-Tone™ 15ET03 by Avient (Formerly PolyOne) is benzimidazolone based reddish-orange colored pigment. It is polyether urethane paste colorant dispersed in polyether polyol. It is compatible with...
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Visual aspect & aesthetics>Coloration
Stan-Tone™ 15PEP03
Avient (Formerly PolyOne)
Stan-Tone™ 15PEP03 by Avient is benzimidazolone based reddish orange colored pigment dispersed in polyester plasticizer in diethylene glycol adipate carrier. Exhibits lightfastness in outdoor or...
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Other Thermoset
Automotive/ Transportation>External
Stan-Tone™ 50ET01
Avient (Formerly PolyOne)
Stan-Tone™ 50ET01 by Avient (Formerly PolyOne) is phthalocyanine bluish-green colored pigment. It is polyether urethane paste colorant dispersed in polyether polyol. It possesses streamline...
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Visual aspect & aesthetics>Coloration
Stan-Tone™ HCC-12150
Avient (Formerly PolyOne)
Stan-Tone™ HCC-12150 by Avient is molybdate orange pigment. It provides optimum color control for metering and distribution. Offers heat stability, ease of dispersion, chemical resistance, indoor or...
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Applications
Other Rubber
PVC
Polymer Conversion>Dispersion
Polymer protection>Chemical resistance
Stan-Tone™ HCC-12151
Avient (Formerly PolyOne)
Stan-Tone™ HCC-12151 by Avient is molybdate orange pigment. It provides optimum color control for metering and distribution. Offers heat stability, ease of dispersion, chemical resistance, indoor or...
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Applications
PVC
Other Rubber
Polymer Conversion>Dispersion
Polymer protection>Chemical resistance
Stan-Tone™ HCC-14506
Avient (Formerly PolyOne)
Stan-Tone™ HCC-14506 by Avient is dianisidine organic pigment. It provides optimum color control for metering and distribution. Offers heat stability, ease of dispersion, chemical resistance, indoor...
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Applications
Other Rubber
PVC
Polymer protection>Chemical resistance
Polymer Conversion>Dispersion
Stan-Tone™ HCC-17394
Avient (Formerly PolyOne)
Stan-Tone™ HCC-17394 by Avient is benzimidazolone organic pigment. It provides optimum color control for metering and distribution. Offers heat stability, ease of dispersion, chemical resistance...
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Applications
PVC
Other Rubber
Polymer protection>Chemical resistance
Polymer Conversion>Dispersion
Stan-Tone™ HCC-17747
Avient (Formerly PolyOne)
Stan-Tone™ HCC-17747 by Avient is azo organic pigment. It provides optimum color control for metering and distribution. Offers heat stability, ease of dispersion, chemical resistance, indoor or...
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Applications
PVC
Other Rubber
Polymer protection>Chemical resistance
Polymer Conversion>Dispersion
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