Phthalo Blue
Bluephthalocyanine also known as phthalo blue or thalo blue, is an organic pigment
that is widely used in various industries, namely, textiles, paper and plastic.
They are widely used organic pigments which find extensive use in various
industries including textiles, paper, plastics, etc. They mainly contain blue
and green which are used as dyes and pigments. The effect is long lasting
compared to many colors and seems to be a very popular choice. Phthalo Blue is
a bright blue, crystalline, synthetic pigment from the phthalocyanine dye
group.
Characteristics of pigment 15
The main
attributes of Phthalo Blue are transparency, extraordinary coloring strength
and coloring strength. You only need a little pigment and often enough to wash,
or shift the mixture. It's also very stained so it's very difficult to lift it
from watercolor paper, or even from any surface.
History
The first
Phthalocyanine pigment was accidentally produced while o-dibromobenzene was
converted to phthalonitrile by Swiss researchers.
A series of
organic color pigments used in printing ink. Most of the Phthalocyanine blues
mentioned below are categorized as CI Pigment Blue 15, each different from each
other in one case or another, and is a modification of PB 15.
Phthalocyanine
Blue is a strong red blue, and has high light resistance and is resistant to
acids, alkalis, heat, wax, oil, solvents and soaps. This is the least used PB
15 pigment, but is sometimes used in news ink. This variety is a form of PB-15
which is not stable in solvents.
Phthalocyanine
Blue (Alpha, Solvent-Stable) is a bright red color of blue, and has high light
resistance and is resistant to acids, alkalis, heat, wax, oil, solvents and
soaps. This is the most commonly used PB 15 pigment, accounting for 25% of the
use of PB 15. It is more heat resistant and more stable-solvent than the above
alpha form.
Phthalocyanine
Blue NCNF (Alpha Form, Solvent-Stable, Non-Flocculating) is a bright blue red
color, and has many of the same properties as PB 15: 1, different in that
pigment particles have been treated to prevent flocculation, or unwanted
particles clumping . This is more expensive than PB 15 or 15: 1, but accounts
for around 5% of PB 15 use.
Pigment Blue 15: 2 No. 74160 or 74250
Phthalocyanine
Blue NC (Beta Form, Solvent-Stable) is a bright blue green, and has high light
resistance and high resistance to acids, alkalis, heat, wax, oil, solvents and
soaps. This is transparent, solvent-stable, has strong coloring strength, but
is weaker than the alpha form of Phthalocyanine Blue. This is the most commonly
used cyan in the color printing process, because it can be used in any type of
printing and inking process.
Phthalocyanine
Blue B NCNF is a bright green color from blue which has all the high resistance
properties of other PB 15 pigments. This version, such as PB 15: 2, has been
treated to prevent flocculation of pigment particles. This is used mainly in
liquid ink, and is also useful as a cyan process color.
Phthalocyanine
Blue is a strong red color from blue,
and has all the high resistance properties of the Phthalo Blue series. This is
the only solvent-stable reddish color in this series, and found most of its use
in liquid ink applications.
Pigment Blue 15: 6 No. 74160 or 74100
Phthalocyanine
Blue is the greenest color of Phthalo Blue, and has high resistance properties
from other Phthalo Blue pigments, although it tends to be less heat-resistant
than other versions. (The main difference, as the name suggests, is the lack of
copper in its molecular structure.) This is more expensive than other Phthalo
Blues, and is limited to use in applications that require metal-free ink.
Market Use
The market for
Phthalocyanine pigments can be segmented by application and end use. Its
segmented into - paints, plastics, rubber, fabrics, leather, soaps, detergents
and coatings.
Meanwhile, on
the other hand, based on the end-use industry, the Phthalocyanine pigment
market can be divided into several sectors such as construction, aviation,
textiles, automobiles and other industries.
Phthalocyanine
Blue is a raw material for dyes and pigments, so the demand all depends on the
information received. Manufacturers need to develop their business strategies
through this insight.
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