Ultramarine is essentially a three-dimensional aluminosilicate lattice with entrapped sodium ions and ionic sulfur groups, and its earliest applications were in artists' colours and as a textile brightener.
Ultramarine blue
Color Index: Pigment Blue29-77007;
Advantages:
Non-Toxic
Non-Migratory
Compatible with all polymers
Excellent heat stability up to 350℃
Excellent weatherfastness (4-5 grade)
Excellent lightfastness (7-8 grade)
Excellent resistance to alkali
Maintains dimensional stability
Easily dispersed
Application:
Ultramarines are widely used in plastics, printing inks, rubber,
paint, paper, soap, detergents, cosmetics etc.
Ultramarine
Ultramarine is essentially a three-dimensional aluminosilicate lattice with entrapped sodium ions and ionic sulfur groups, and its earliest applications were in artists' colours and as a textile brightener.
Ultramarine blue
Color Index: Pigment Blue29-77007;
Advantages:
Non-Toxic
Non-Migratory
Compatible with all polymers
Excellent heat stability up to 350℃
Excellent weatherfastness (4-5 grade)
Excellent lightfastness (7-8 grade)
Excellent resistance to alkali
Maintains dimensional stability
Easily dispersed
Application:
Ultramarines are widely used in plastics, printing inks, rubber,
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