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MIFAST DISPERVYN VI 2010/15 by MIFAR is highly concentrated yellow colored disazo-based pigment dispersion (50%) in vinyl chloride/ vinyl acetate copolymer (50%). It leads to maximum development of... view more
Applications
  • TPE and TPV>TPU (or TPE-U)
  • PVC
  • Fibers/ Textiles/ Carpets>Artificial leathers
  • Visual aspect & aesthetics>Whitening / brightening
  • ...
MIFAST DISPERVYN VI 2010/15 M by MIFAR is highly concentrated yellow colored disazo-based pigment dispersion (50%) in vinyl chloride/ vinyl acetate copolymer (50%) with alkali-, acid-, solvent... view more
Applications
  • TPE and TPV>TPU (or TPE-U)
  • PVC
  • Fibers/ Textiles/ Carpets>Artificial leathers
  • Polymer protection>Chemical resistance
  • ...
MIFAST DISPERVYN VI 2011/15 by MIFAR is highly concentrated yellow colored disazo-based pigment dispersion (55%) in vinyl chloride/ vinyl acetate copolymer (45%). It offers light fastness, higher... view more
Applications
  • TPE and TPV>TPU (or TPE-U)
  • PVC
  • Fibers/ Textiles/ Carpets>Artificial leathers
  • Visual aspect & aesthetics>Coloration
  • ...
MIFAST DISPERVYN VI 2013/15 by MIFAR is highly concentrated yellow colored disazo-based pigment dispersion (50%) in vinyl chloride/ vinyl acetate copolymer (50%). It is resistant to alkali-, acid... view more
Applications
  • PVC
  • TPE and TPV>TPU (or TPE-U)
  • Fibers/ Textiles/ Carpets>Artificial leathers
  • Polymer protection>Chemical resistance
  • ...
MIFAST DISPERVYN VI 2013/15 M by MIFAR is highly concentrated yellow colored diarylide-based pigment dispersion (50%) in vinyl chloride/ vinyl acetate copolymer (50%) with alkali-, acid-, solvent... view more
Applications
  • PVC
  • TPE and TPV>TPU (or TPE-U)
  • Fibers/ Textiles/ Carpets>Artificial leathers
  • Polymer surface adhesion>Adhesion to substrates
  • ...
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