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Pigments & Additives Division<br />

Sales range<br />

> For the printing ink, paints, plastics industries<br />

and special applications<br />

Exactly your chemistry.


Pigments, pigment preparations and dyes<br />

from Clariant<br />

Clariant supplies pigments and dyes. These ranges,<br />

supplemented by pigment preparations, special formulations<br />

and special grades, offer a wide variety of products<br />

for the printing ink, paint, plastics, rubber, office<br />

supplies, wood and detergents industries as well as for<br />

other special fields.<br />

On the following pages we give a general overview of<br />

our colorants, indicating their possible technical uses in<br />

the main fields of application. Only the standard ranges<br />

of the pigments and dyes have been included here.<br />

It is not appropriate to treat the other special grades,<br />

preparations and special dyes in the same way because<br />

they appear in the brochure as separate ranges with<br />

details of their special fields of application.<br />

The symbols mean:<br />

■ = main field of application<br />

● = additional field of application<br />

❍ = limited suitability<br />

= not recommended<br />

We would however point out that this classification is<br />

simply a general guide that is intended to make it easier<br />

to select suitable products from our range of colorants.<br />

Technical details about the aqueous pigment preparations,<br />

such as pigment and solids content and type and<br />

amount of solvent, are given in the brochure so as to<br />

reduce the need for inquiries.<br />

Details of coloristics and fastness properties can be<br />

taken from the literature quoted and the following<br />

pattern cards:<br />

DP 5022 »Pigments for printing inks«<br />

DP 5018 »Decorative paints, industrial paints,<br />

automotive paints«<br />

DP 5009 »Pigments for automotive paints«<br />

DP 5013 »Organic pigments for powder coatings«<br />

DP 7081 »Organic pigments for plastics coloration«<br />

DP 5518 »Manual of Dyes and Pigments for<br />

Special Fields«<br />

Suitability for the coloration and printing of food packa-<br />

ging is subject to statutory requirements that differ from<br />

region to region and have to complied with in each case.<br />

An overview of these statutory requirements and the<br />

suitability of our dyes and pigments for this application<br />

area is given in our current edition of the brochure.<br />

»Colorants for the Coloration of Consumer Goods, Food<br />

Packaging and Toys«<br />

Our sales organizations and our technical service and<br />

development department will be pleased to give you<br />

further information at any time.<br />

Notes on diaryl pigments<br />

It has been known for some considerable time that diaryl<br />

pigments can release 3,3’-DCB when they are processed<br />

in polymers at temperatures above 200 °C.<br />

The following pigments supplied by Clariant are diaryl<br />

pigments:<br />

Pigment Yellow 12 Pigment Yellow 126<br />

Pigment Yellow 13 Pigment Yellow 127<br />

Pigment Yellow 14 Pigment Yellow 174<br />

Pigment Yellow 16 Pigment Yellow 176<br />

Pigment Yellow 17 Pigment Orange 13<br />

Pigment Yellow 81 Pigment Orange 34<br />

Pigment Yellow 83 Pigment Red 38<br />

All commercial products based on the above diaryl pigments<br />

can be found in this brochure.<br />

These products must not be used at processing temperatures<br />

above 200 °C because of possible thermal<br />

decomposition (see safety data sheets) even if no shade<br />

change occurs at elevated processing temperatures.<br />

3<br />

Pigments


Registered trademarks:<br />

Aluprint ® Hostacopy ®* Novoperm ®<br />

Anodal ® Hostacryl ®* Nylosan ®<br />

Carta ® Hostafine ®* Permajet ®<br />

Cartasol ® Hostajet ®* Polysynthren ®<br />

Colanyl ® Hostanox ®* PV Fast ®<br />

Cosmenyl ® Hostaperm ®* Renol ®<br />

Drimaren ® Hostaprint ®* Sanodal ®<br />

DrizPearls ® Hostasin ®* Sanolin ®<br />

Duasyn ® Hostasol ®* Savinyl ®<br />

Ekaline ® Hostastat ®* Solvaperm ®<br />

Flexonyl ® Hostatint ®* Telajet ®<br />

Flexoprint ® Lanasyn ® Viscofil ®<br />

Graphtol ® Licosperse ® Vitasyn ®<br />

Hansa ® Lyogen ®<br />

4


Contents<br />

1 Standard range of pigments 7<br />

1.1 Hostaperm pigments 8<br />

1.2 Novoperm pigments 10<br />

1.3 Permanent pigments 12<br />

1.4 Hansa pigments 14<br />

1.5 Reflex Blue pigments 15<br />

1.6 PV Fast pigments 16<br />

1.7 Graphtol pigments 18<br />

1.8 DrizPearls 19<br />

1.9 Novotex pigments 20<br />

2 Special grades 21<br />

2.1 Numerical code for alternation of<br />

standards and special grades 22<br />

2.2 Flexoprint pigments 22<br />

2.3 Transparent grades of effect paints 23<br />

2.4 TS range 23<br />

2.5 P grades 23<br />

2.6 NIP products 23<br />

2.6.1 Ink Jet 23<br />

2.6.2 Toner pigments 24<br />

2.6.3 Hostacopy 24<br />

2.6.4 Charge Control Agents 24<br />

2.6.5 Waxes 24<br />

2.7 Cosmetic pigments 25<br />

3 Pigment preparations 27<br />

3.1 Colanyl 28<br />

3.1.1 Colanyl 100 28<br />

3.1.2 Colanyl 500 30<br />

3.2 Hostatint 32<br />

3.2.1 Hostatint A 33<br />

3.2.2 Hostatint E 34<br />

3.3 Hostafine 35<br />

3.4 Flexonyl 36<br />

3.4.1 Flexonyl LA / Flexonyl 100 36<br />

3.4.2 Flexonyl A 37<br />

3.4.3 Flexonyl WF 38<br />

3.5 Cosmenyl 39<br />

3.5.1 Cosmenyl gran. 40<br />

3.6 Viscofil 41<br />

3.6.1 Viscofil A 42<br />

3.6.2 Viscofil S 42<br />

3.7 Hostaprint 43<br />

3.8 Hostasin 43<br />

3.9 Hostacryl 44<br />

Contents<br />

3.10 Renol HW 30 44<br />

3.11 Permajet 30 44<br />

3.11.1 Permajet liquid 44<br />

3.12 Licosperse 45<br />

4 Dyes 47<br />

4.1 Hostasol dyes 48<br />

4.2 Solvaperm dyes 49<br />

4.3 Polysynthren dyes 50<br />

4.4 Duasyn, Savinyl, Savisol liquid<br />

and Telajet dyes 51<br />

4.4.1 Duasyn Acid dyes 51<br />

4.4.2 Other dyes 52<br />

4.4.3 Duasyn SF / Duasyn SF liquid dyes<br />

Duasynjet SF dyes 53<br />

4.4.4 Savinyl / Savisol liquid dyes 54<br />

4.4.5 Telajet dyes 55<br />

4.5 Vitasyn dyes 56<br />

4.6 Fat dyes 57<br />

4.7 Sanolin dyes 58<br />

4.8 Other water soluble dyes 59<br />

4.9 Aluminium and Sanodal dyes 59<br />

4.9.1 Aluminium dyes 59<br />

4.9.2 Sanodal dyes 59<br />

4.10 Aluprint print pastes 59<br />

4.11 Aluminium chemicals 59<br />

4.11.1 Degrasing 59<br />

4.11.2 Etching 59<br />

4.11.3 Anodizing 60<br />

4.11.4 Electrolytic coloring 60<br />

4.11.5 Sealing 60<br />

4.11.6 Disposal 60<br />

5 Pigment Intermediates and Chemicals 61<br />

5 Pigment Intermediates and Chemicals 62<br />

6 Overview arranged by Colour Index data<br />

(generic name) 63<br />

6 Overview arranged by Colour Index data<br />

(generic name) 64<br />

5


1 Standard range of pigments<br />

1.1 Hostaperm pigments<br />

1.2 Novoperm pigments<br />

1.3 Permanent pigments<br />

1.4 Hansa pigments<br />

1.5 Reflex Blue pigments<br />

1.6 PV Fast pigments<br />

1.7 Graphtol pigments<br />

1.8 DrizPearls<br />

1.9 Novotex pigments<br />

7<br />

1 Standard range


1 Standard ranges of pigments<br />

1.1 Hostaperm pigments<br />

The Hostaperm range comprises the organic pigments,<br />

which are noted for very high fastness properties.<br />

Suitable grades are listed on the basis of excellent light<br />

and weathering fastness and satisfactory migration fastness.<br />

Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

Hostaperm<br />

When used in food packaging, observe regional legislation<br />

(see page 3).<br />

Literature: Pattern card DP 7068<br />

»Hostaperm organic pigments for the paint industry«<br />

Oxide Yellow BV Pigment Yellow 184 771740 ■<br />

Yellow H7G VP 2799 Pigment Yellow 219 - ● ■ ● ● ● ●<br />

Yellow H6G Pigment Yellow 175 11784 ● ❍ ■ ● ● ■ ● ● ●<br />

Yellow H5G Pigment Yellow 213 - ■ ● ● ● ●<br />

Yellow H4G Pigment Yellow 151 13980 ● ❍ ■ ● ■ ■ ■ ●<br />

Yellow H4G-TS Pigment Yellow 151 13980 ● ■ ■ ■ ●<br />

Yellow H3G Pigment Yellow 154 11781 ● ❍ ❍ ■ ● ● ● ■ ●<br />

Orange GR Pigment Orange 43 71105 ● ● ❍ ● ● ● ● ● ●<br />

Scarlet GO Pigment Red 168 59300 ● ● ● ■ ● ● ● ■ ●<br />

Scarlet GO transp. Pigment Red 168 59300 ■ ■ ● ●<br />

Red D3G 70 Pigment Red 254 56110 ■ ● ● ● ● ■ ● ■ ●<br />

Red D2G 70 Pigment Red 254 56110 ■ ■ ■ ● ● ●<br />

Red P2GL-WD Pigment Red 179 71130 ■ ■ ❍<br />

Rubine D3B Pigment Red 264 561300 ■ ● ●<br />

Rubine D3B-WD Pigment Red 264 561300 ■ ● ●<br />

Red EG transp. Pigment Red 209 73905 ● ● ● ● ● ● ■ ●<br />

Red E2B 70 Pigment Violet 19 73900 ● ● ● ■ ● ● ●<br />

Red E3B Pigment Violet 19 73900 ● ● ● ● ● ■ ● ● ●<br />

Red E5B 02 Pigment Violet 19 73900 ● ● ● ● ● ■ ● ● ●<br />

Pink E Pigment Red 122 73915 ● ● ■ ■ ■ ■ ● ■ ●<br />

Pink E-TS Pigment Red 122 73915 ■ ■ ■ ● ■ ●<br />

Pink E-WD Pigment Red 122 73915 ● ● ● ■ ●<br />

Pink E 02 Pigment Red 122 73915 ■ ● ■ ●<br />

Pink E transp. 01 Pigment Red 122 73915 ■ ■ ● ●<br />

Pink EB transp. Pigment Red 122 73915 ■ ● ● ●<br />

Red Violet 3RL Pigment Red 257 562700 ● ● ● ■ ● ■ ● ●<br />

Red Violet ER 02 Pigment Violet 19 73900 ● ● ● ■ ■ ■ ● ● ●<br />

Red Violet ER PCA Pigment Violet 19 73900 ■<br />

Red Violet ERX Pigment Violet 19 73900 ■ ● ●<br />

Red Violet ERX-WD Pigment Violet 19 73900 ■ ● ● ●<br />

Violet BL Pigment Violet 23 51319 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ●<br />

Violet BL 01 VP 2779 Pigment Violet 23 51319 ■ ■ ■ ●<br />

8<br />

Offset printing<br />

Printing inks Paints<br />

Publication gravure<br />

printing<br />

Packaging printing<br />

(solvent-based)<br />

Packaging printing<br />

(aqueous)<br />

Automotive OEM<br />

paints<br />

Automotive refinishing<br />

paints<br />

Industrial paints<br />

(general)<br />

Powder coatings<br />

Decorative paints<br />

Office supplies -<br />

artists’ colors


Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

Hostaperm<br />

Violet RL spec. Pigment Violet 23 51319 ● ● ■ ■ ■ ■ ● ● ●<br />

Violet RL spec.-TS Pigment Violet 23 51319 ■ ■ ■ ● ● ●<br />

Violet RL-NF Pigment Violet 23 51319 ■ ■ ■ ❍<br />

Violet RL-WD VP 2811 Pigment Violet 23 51319 ■ ■ ● ■<br />

Violet RL 02 Pigment Violet 23 51319 ■ ● ■<br />

Violet P-RL Pigment Violet 23 51319 ❍ ■ ❍<br />

Blue R5R 01 VP 3317 Pigment Blue 80 - ■ ● ●<br />

Blue R5R-WD VP 3094 Pigment Blue 80 - ■ ■<br />

Blue A4R Pigment Blue 15:1 74160 ● ● ■ ■ ■<br />

Blue A2R Pigment Blue 15:1 74160 ❍ ● ■ ● ● ■ ■ ●<br />

Blue BT-728-D Pigment Blue 15:1 74160 ■ ■<br />

Blue BT-729-D Pigment Blue 15:1 74160 ■ ■<br />

Blue AFL Pigment Blue 15:2 74160 ❍ ● ■ ● ● ● ❍ ●<br />

Blue BT-627-D Pigment Blue 15:2 74160 ● ● ● ❍<br />

Blue B2G Pigment Blue 15:3 74160 ● ● ● ● ■<br />

Blue B2G-D Pigment Blue 15:3 74160 ■ ● ● ■ ●<br />

Blue B2G-L Pigment Blue 15:3 74160 ● ● ■ ■ ■ ●<br />

Blue B4G Pigment Blue 15:3 74160 ■ ● ● ■ ● ● ■ ● ■<br />

Blue BT-617-D Pigment Blue 15:4 74160 ● ● ● ❍<br />

Blue BFL Pigment Blue 15:4 74160 ● ● ● ❍ ●<br />

Blue P-BFS Pigment Blue 15:4 74160 ● ● ■ ●<br />

Blue P-BFS 01 Pigment Blue 15:4 74160 ● ■ ●<br />

Green GLS 01 Pigment Green 7 74260 ● ● ■ ●<br />

Green GG 01 Pigment Green 7 74260 ■ ● ■ ● ● ●<br />

Green GNX-D Pigment Green 7 74260 ■ ● ■ ●<br />

Green GNX Pigment Green 7 74260 ■ ● ■ ● ■ ●<br />

Green GNX-TS Pigment Green 7 74260 ■ ● ■ ● ■ ●<br />

Green 8G Pigment Green 36 74265 ● ● ■ ■ ● ● ● ● ●<br />

Brown HFR 01 Pigment Brown 25 12510 ■ ❍ ❍ ■ ■ ● ● ●<br />

Offset printing<br />

Printing inks Paints<br />

Publication gravure<br />

printing<br />

Packaging printing<br />

(solvent-based)<br />

Packaging printing<br />

(aqueous)<br />

Automotive OEM<br />

paints<br />

Automotive refinishing<br />

paints<br />

Industrial paints<br />

(general)<br />

Powder coatings<br />

Decorative paints<br />

Office supplies -<br />

artists’ colors<br />

9


1.2 Novoperm pigments<br />

Novoperm is the name for pigments with above-average<br />

fastness properties.<br />

These tried and tested products are suitable - depending<br />

on the grade - for use in the paint and printing ink industries<br />

when the pigments have to meet special requirements.<br />

When used in food packaging, observe regional legislation<br />

(see page 3).<br />

Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

Novoperm<br />

Literature: Pattern card DP 7068<br />

»Novoperm organic pigments for the paint industry«<br />

Yellow H10G 01 Pigment Yellow 81 21127 ● ● ● ■ ●<br />

Yellow P-HG Pigment Yellow 180 21290 ● ■ ❍ ●<br />

Yellow FGL Pigment Yellow 97 11767 ● ● ● ● ❍ ■ ●<br />

Yellow F2G Pigment Yellow 194 11785 ● ■ ■ ■ ●<br />

Yellow F2G-TS Pigment Yellow 194 11785 ■ ■ ●<br />

Yellow 5GD 71 Pigment Yellow 155 200310 ● ● ● ❍ ● ■ ■ ●<br />

Yellow 4G Pigment Yellow 155 200310 ● ● ● ■ ●<br />

Yellow 4G 01 Pigment Yellow 155 200310 ● ● ●<br />

Yellow H2G Pigment Yellow 120 11783 ● ● ● ■ ■ ●<br />

Yellow H3R Pigment Yellow 181 11777 ● ● ■<br />

Yellow HR Pigment Yellow 83 21108 ● ● ● ● ● ■ ●<br />

Yellow HR 02 Pigment Yellow 83 21108 ■ ■ ● ● ● ●<br />

Yellow HR 04 Pigment Yellow 83 21108 ● ■ ● ●<br />

Yellow P-HR 08 Pigment Yellow 83 21108 ● ■ ●<br />

Yellow HR-PA Pigment Yellow 83 21108 ■<br />

Yellow P-HRE Pigment Yellow 83 21108 ■<br />

Yellow HR 70 Pigment Yellow 83 21108 ● ● ❍ ● ■ ■ ■ ●<br />

Yellow HR 70-TS Pigment Yellow 83 21108 ❍ ● ■ ■ ■ ●<br />

Yellow M2R 70 Pigment Yellow 139 56298 ● ● ■ ■<br />

Yellow P-M3R Pigment Yellow 139 56298 ● ■<br />

Yellow HN4G✪ Pigment Yellow 150 12764 ● ●<br />

Orange H5G 70 Pigment Orange 62 11775 ● ● ● ❍ ● ■ ● ● ●<br />

Orange HL Pigment Orange 36 11780 ● ● ● ● ● ● ●<br />

Orange HL 70 Pigment Orange 36 11780 ● ● ● ■ ■ ■ ■ ● ●<br />

Orange HL 70-TS Pigment Orange 36 11780 ■ ■ ■ ■ ● ●<br />

Orange HL 70-NF Pigment Orange 36 11780 ■ ■ ●<br />

Red HFG Pigment Orange 38 12367 ● ● ● ●<br />

Red HF3S Pigment Red 188 12467 ● ● ● ● ● ■ ●<br />

Red HF3S 70 Pigment Red 188 12467 ● ● ● ● ● ■ ● ● ●<br />

Scarlet 4RF 01 Pigment Red 242 20067 ● ● ● ● ●<br />

Red F2RK 70 Pigment Red 170 12475 ● ● ● ■ ● ● ● ●<br />

✪ regarding printing application it is only recommended for decorative laminates<br />

10<br />

Offset printing<br />

Printing inks Paints<br />

Publication gravure<br />

printing<br />

Packaging printing<br />

(solvent-based)<br />

Packaging printing<br />

(aqueous)<br />

Automotive OEM<br />

paints<br />

Automotive refinishing<br />

paints<br />

Industrial paints<br />

(general)<br />

Powder coatings<br />

Decorative paints<br />

Office supplies -<br />

artists’ colors


Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

Novoperm<br />

Red F3RK 70 Pigment Red 170 12475 ● ● ● ❍ ● ■ ■ ●<br />

Red F3RK 70-TS Pigment Red 170 12475 ❍ ● ■ ■ ●<br />

Red F3RK 70 PCA VP 2614 Pigment Red 170 12475 ■<br />

Red F5RK Pigment Red 170 12475 ● ● ■ ■ ■ ● ●<br />

Red HF2B 01 Pigment Red 208 12514 ● ● ● ●<br />

Red BN Pigment Red 214 200660 ● ■ ● ● ●<br />

Red HF4B Pigment Red 187 12486 ● ● ● ● ● ● ●<br />

Red BLS 02 Pigment Red 48:4 15865:4 ● ● ❍ ■<br />

Carmine HF3C Pigment Red 176 12515 ● ● ● ●<br />

Carmine HF4C Pigment Red 185 12516 ● ● ● ● ●<br />

Bordeaux 5BLS Pigment Red 48:4 15865:4 ■<br />

Bordeaux HF3R Pigment Violet 32 12517 ● ■ ● ● ● ●<br />

Offset printing<br />

Printing inks Paints<br />

Publication gravure<br />

printing<br />

Packaging printing<br />

(solvent-based)<br />

Packaging printing<br />

(aqueous)<br />

Automotive OEM<br />

paints<br />

Automotive refinishing<br />

paints<br />

Industrial paints<br />

(general)<br />

Powder coatings<br />

Decorative paints<br />

Office supplies -<br />

artists’ colors<br />

11


1.3 Permanent pigments<br />

This group comprises pigments that vary in fastness properties.<br />

Because of their high tinctorial strength, good gloss and<br />

excellent chemical resistance coupled with largely good<br />

light fastness the Permanent Yellow and Orange pigments<br />

are of particular interest to the printing ink industry.<br />

Special grades with specific improvements for the<br />

individual printing processes were developed for this<br />

sector.<br />

Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

Permanent<br />

12<br />

In the group of the Permanent Red P grades we bring together<br />

pigments that can be derived from Naphtol AS in<br />

the wider sense. Here are listed the red pigments commonly<br />

used in the graphic industry because of their<br />

tinctorial strength and gloss as well as important pigments<br />

for industrial and decorative paints.<br />

When used in food packaging, observe regional legislation<br />

(see page 3).<br />

Literature: Pattern card DP 7068<br />

»Permanent organic pigments for the paint industry«<br />

Offset printing<br />

Printing inks Paints<br />

Yellow NCG Pigment Yellow 16 20040 ● ■ ● ● ●<br />

Yellow GG 02 Pigment Yellow 17 21105 ● ■ ■ ❍ ❍ ●<br />

Yellow 8GTS Pigment Yellow 17 21105 ● ■ ●<br />

Yellow DHG Pigment Yellow 12 21090 ■ ● ● ❍ ●<br />

Yellow DHG 02 Pigment Yellow 12 21090 ● ● ●<br />

Yellow DHG N26 Pigment Yellow 12 21090 ■<br />

Yellow DHG N22 Pigment Yellow 12 21090 ■<br />

Yellow DHG N23 Pigment Yellow 12 21090 ■<br />

Yellow DHG N25 Pigment Yellow 12 21090 ■<br />

Yellow DGR Pigment Yellow 126 21101 ■ ● ■ ●<br />

Yellow GR Pigment Yellow 13 21100 ■ ● ■ ❍ ❍ ●<br />

Yellow GRV 80 Pigment Yellow 174 21103 ■<br />

Yellow GR 01 Pigment Yellow 13 21100 ■ ● ■ ●<br />

Yellow GR 04 Pigment Yellow 13 21100 ■ ● ❍ ●<br />

Yellow GRS 80 Pigment Yellow 174 21098 ■<br />

Yellow MX Pigment Yellow 13 21100 ● ● ■<br />

Yellow GRL 03 Pigment Yellow 127 21102 ■ ● ■ ●<br />

Yellow P-GRL 05 Pigment Yellow 13 21100 ❍ ■ ❍<br />

Yellow P-GRL 06 Pigment Yellow 13 21100 ❍ ■ ❍<br />

Yellow P-GRL 07 Pigment Yellow 13 21100 ■<br />

Yellow GRX 83 Pigment Yellow 176 21103 ■ ❍<br />

Yellow GRX 86 Pigment Yellow 176 21103 ■ ❍<br />

Yellow PG Pigment Yellow 14 21095 ■ ■<br />

Orange G Pigment Orange 13 21110 ■ ❍ ● ■ ❍ ❍ ●<br />

Orange 3RTN Pigment Orange74 - ● ● ● ■ ●<br />

Orange 2RLD 71 Pigment Orange74 - ● ● ■ ■ ● ■ ●<br />

Orange RL 01 Pigment Orange 34 21115 ■ ❍ ● ■ ❍ ● ●<br />

Orange RL 70 Pigment Orange 34 21115 ● ● ■ ■ ■ ●<br />

Red FRLL 01 Pigment Red 9 12460 ● ● ● ●<br />

Lake Red LCY Pigment Red 53:1 15585:1 ■ ● ● ■<br />

Lake Red LCYT Pigment Red 53:1 15585:1 ● ● ■ ●<br />

Lake Red LCLL Pigment Red 53:1 15585:1 ■ ● ● ■ ❍ ●<br />

Publication gravure<br />

printing<br />

Packaging printing<br />

(solvent-based)<br />

Packaging printing<br />

(aqueous)<br />

Automotive OEM<br />

paints<br />

Automotive refinishing<br />

paints<br />

Industrial paints<br />

(general)<br />

Powder coatings<br />

Decorative paints<br />

Office supplies -<br />

artists’ colors


Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

Permanent<br />

Lake Red LCLL 20 Pigment Red 53:1 15585:1 ■ ●<br />

Red FRR Pigment Red 2 12310 ● ● ■ ●<br />

Red FRW Pigment Red 2 12310 ● ● ■<br />

Red FGR Pigment Red 112 12370 ● ● ● ■ ❍ ■ ●<br />

Red FGR 02 Pigment Red 112 12370 ● ● ● ■ ■ ●<br />

Red FGR 03 Pigment Red 112 12370 ■ ● ■ ●<br />

Red FGR 70 Pigment Red 112 12370 ● ● ● ■ ❍ ■ ●<br />

Red W2T Pigment Red 48:2 15865:2 ● ■ ●<br />

Red LB 01 Pigment Red 48:2 15865:2 ● ■ ❍<br />

Red P-FK Pigment Red 210 12477 ❍ ■ ❍ ●<br />

Bordeaux FGR Pigment Red 14 12380 ● ● ● ● ●<br />

Red P-F7RK Pigment Red 266 12474 ❍ ■ ❍<br />

Carmine FBB 02 Pigment Red 146 12485 ● ■ ■ ● ●<br />

Carmine P-FBB 04 Pigment Red 146 12485 ■ ■<br />

Rubine F6B Pigment Red 184 12487 ● ■ ■ ●<br />

Rubine F6B 01 Pigment Red 184 12487 ● ■ ■ ●<br />

Rubine L4B 01 Pigment Red 57:1 15850:1 ■ ● ❍<br />

Rubine L4BT Pigment Red 57:1 15850:1 ■<br />

Rubine L5B 01 Pigment Red 57:1 15850:1 ■ ● ❍<br />

Rubine L5BT Pigment Red 57:1 15850:1 ■<br />

Rubine P-F7B Pigment Red 184 12487 ❍ ■ ❍ ●<br />

Rubine P-L3B 01 Pigment Red 57:1 15850:1 ■<br />

Rubine P-L7B 01 Pigment Red 57:1 15850:1 ● ● ■ ❍<br />

Rubine LPM Pigment Red 57:1 15850:1 ■<br />

Pink F3B 01 Pigment Red 147 12433 ● ■ ■ ●<br />

Bordeaux FRR Pigment Red 12 12385 ● ● ● ❍ ● ●<br />

Offset printing<br />

Printing inks Paints<br />

Publication gravure<br />

printing<br />

Packaging printing<br />

(solvent-based)<br />

Packaging printing<br />

(aqueous)<br />

Automotive OEM<br />

paints<br />

Automotive refinishing<br />

paints<br />

Industrial paints<br />

(general)<br />

Powder coatings<br />

Decorative paints<br />

Office supplies -<br />

artists’ colors<br />

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1.4 Hansa pigments<br />

The Hansa Yellow pigments are noted for very good light<br />

fastness. Use of the Hansa Red grades should be<br />

restricted to full-shade colorations. The Hansa pigments<br />

do not have adequate fastness to overpainting. They are<br />

not suitable for stoving paints. They are standard pigments<br />

for air-drying paints.<br />

The Hansa pigments also have excellent light fastness in<br />

printing inks. But they are not fast to overpainting or<br />

Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

Hansa<br />

resistant to stoving and sterilization. The pigments are<br />

noted for very good rheological properties.<br />

When used in food packaging, observe regional legislation<br />

(see page 3).<br />

Literature: Pattern card DP 7068<br />

»Hansa organic pigments for the paint industry«<br />

Yellow 10G Pigment Yellow 3 11710 ● ● ■ ❍ ● ■<br />

Yellow 10G 41 gran. Pigment Yellow 3 11710 ● ■ ❍ ● ●<br />

Brilliant Yellow 7GX Pigment Yellow 111 11745 ● ● ■ ●<br />

Brilliant Yellow 9GX - - ● ■ ●<br />

Brilliant Yellow 5GX Pigment Yellow 74 11741 ❍ ● ●<br />

Brilliant Yellow 5GX 03 Pigment Yellow 74 11741 ● ● ■ ●<br />

Brilliant Yellow 4GX Pigment Yellow 73 11738 ● ● ■ ❍ ● ●<br />

Yellow G 02 Pigment Yellow 1 11680 ● ■ ❍ ● ●<br />

Brilliant Yellow 2GX 70 Pigment Yellow 74 11741 ● ● ■ ❍ ■ ●<br />

Brilliant Yellow 2GX 70-S Pigment Yellow 74 11741 ❍ ■<br />

Red GG Pigment Orange 5 12075 ● ● ■ ❍ ● ●<br />

Red R Pigment Red 4 12085 ● ● ■ ❍ ■<br />

Scarlet RNC Pigment Red 3 12120 ● ● ■ ● ● ■<br />

Red B Pigment Red 3 12120 ● ● ■ ● ● ●<br />

Red 3B Pigment Red 3 12120 ❍ ● ■ ● ● ●<br />

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Offset printing<br />

Printing inks Paints<br />

Publication gravure<br />

printing<br />

Packaging printing<br />

(solvent-based)<br />

Packaging printing<br />

(aqueous)<br />

Automotive OEM<br />

paints<br />

Automotive refinishing<br />

paints<br />

Industrial paints<br />

(general)<br />

Powder coatings<br />

Decorative paints<br />

Office supplies -<br />

artists’ colors


1.5 Reflex Blue pigments<br />

These pigments have very high tinctorial strength but<br />

low general fastness properties. They are used primarily<br />

for tinting black printing inks. Individual grades are also<br />

used for tinting carbon papers and typewriter ribbons in<br />

the office supplies industry. The Reflex Blue A grades<br />

are flushed pastes. The letter »L« and »H« indicate airdrying<br />

varnish and heat-set varnish respectively.<br />

Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

Reflex<br />

Blue R 54 Pigment Blue 61 - ■ ● ● ■<br />

Blue R 56 Pigment Blue 61 - ■ ● ● ■<br />

Blue 3G 54 Pigment Blue 56+61 - ■ ● ●<br />

Blue A4H-3G 31 Pigment Blue 56+61 - ■ ●<br />

Blue A5H-G Pigment Blue 56+61 - ■ ●<br />

Blue A5H-G 31 Pigment Blue 56+61 - ■ ●<br />

Blue A5H-R 31 Pigment Blue 56+61 - ■ ●<br />

Blue A5H-R 32 Pigment Blue 56+61 - ■ ●<br />

Blue A6H-G 31 Pigment Blue 56+61 - ■ ●<br />

Blue A6H-R Pigment Blue 56+61 - ■ ●<br />

Blue A6H-R 31 Pigment Blue 56+61 - ■ ●<br />

Blue A6L-G Pigment Blue 56+61 - ■ ●<br />

Blue A6L-G 31 MF Pigment Blue 56+61 - ■ ●<br />

Blue A6L-R 31 Pigment Blue 56+61 - ■ ●<br />

Offset printing<br />

Printing inks Paints<br />

Publication gravure<br />

printing<br />

Packaging printing<br />

(solvent-based)<br />

Packaging printing<br />

(aqueous)<br />

Automotive OEM<br />

paints<br />

Automotive refinishing<br />

paints<br />

Industrial paints<br />

(general)<br />

Powder coatings<br />

Decorative paints<br />

Office supplies -<br />

artists’ colors<br />

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1.6 PV Fast pigments<br />

Highly fast organic pigments with outstanding heat<br />

resistance, light fastness and bleeding fastness in<br />

various polymers.<br />

When used in food packaging, observe regional legislation<br />

(see page 3).<br />

Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

PV Fast<br />

Literature: Pattern card DP 7081<br />

»Organic pigments for plastics coloration«<br />

Yellow H9G Pigment Yellow 214 - ■ ■ ●<br />

Yellow HG 01 Pigment Yellow 180 21290 ● ■ ● ● ● ■<br />

Yellow H2G Pigment Yellow 120 11783 ■ ■ ● ■<br />

Yellow HG Pigment Yellow 180 21290 ● ■ ● ● ● ■ ●<br />

Yellow H2GR Pigment Yellow 191 18795 ● ■ ● ● ●<br />

Yellow HGR Pigment Yellow 191 18795 ● ■ ● ● ● ■ ●<br />

Yellow HR 02 Pigment Yellow 83 21108 ■ ❍<br />

Yellow HR Pigment Yellow 83 21108 ■ ❍<br />

Yellow H3R Pigment Yellow 181 11777 ● ■ ● ● ■ ●<br />

Orange H4GL 01 Pigment Orange 72 211095 ● ■ ● ■ ●<br />

Orange H2GL Pigment Orange 64 - ● ■ ● ❍<br />

Orange GRL Pigment Orange 43 71105 ● ■ ● ● ❍<br />

Orange 6RL Pigment Orange 68 486150 ● ■ ● ● ● ●<br />

Scarlet 4RF Pigment Red 242 20067 ■ ■ ● ● ●<br />

Red B Pigment Red 149 71137 ● ■ ● ● ● ❍ ■ ●<br />

Red 3B Pigment Red 144 20735 ■ ■ ● ● ● ●<br />

Red D3G Pigment Red 254 56110 ■ ■ ● ■<br />

Red BNP Pigment Red 214 200660 ■ ■ ● ● ●<br />

Red HB Pigment Red 247 15915 ● ■ ■ ● ● ●<br />

Red HF4B Pigment Red 187 12486 ■ ● ● ● ●<br />

Red E3B Pigment Violet 19 73900 ● ■ ● ● ● ❍<br />

Red E5B Pigment Violet 19 73900 ● ■ ● ● ● ❍<br />

Pink E2G Pigment Red 122 73915 ● ■ ● ● ● ❍<br />

Pink E Pigment Red 122 73915 ● ■ ● ● ● ❍<br />

Pink E 01 Pigment Red 122 73915 ● ■ ● ● ● ❍<br />

Violet ER Pigment Violet 19 73900 ● ■ ● ● ● ❍<br />

Violet BLP Pigment Violet 23 51319 ● ■ ❍ ❍<br />

Violet RL Pigment Violet 23 51319 ● ■ ❍ ❍<br />

Blue A4R Pigment Blue 15:1 74160 ■ ■ ● ❍ ❍ ❍<br />

Blue A2R Pigment Blue 15:1 74160 ■ ■ ● ❍ ❍ ❍ ●<br />

Blue AV Pigment Blue 15:1 74160 ■<br />

1 Organic pigments can have a nucleating effect in PET, and therefore preliminary trials are necessary.<br />

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PVC<br />

Polyolefins<br />

Polystyrene<br />

Plastics<br />

Polybutylene<br />

terephthalate1 Polycarbonate<br />

Polyamide 6<br />

Printing<br />

inks<br />

Decorative<br />

laminates<br />

Paint<br />

Powder coatings


Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

PV Fast<br />

Blue BG Pigment Blue 15:3 74160 ■ ■ ● ● ● ● ■<br />

Green GNX Pigment Green 7 74260 ■ ■ ● ● ● ❍<br />

Brown HFR Pigment Brown 25 12510 ■ ●<br />

Brown RL Pigment Brown 41 - ■ ● ●<br />

1 Organic pigments can have a nucleating effect in PET, and therefore preliminary trials are necessary.<br />

PVC<br />

Polyolefins<br />

Polystyrene<br />

Plastics<br />

Polybutylene<br />

terephthalate1 Polycarbonate<br />

Polyamide 6<br />

Printing<br />

inks<br />

Decorative<br />

laminates<br />

Paint<br />

Powder coatings<br />

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1.7 Graphtol pigments<br />

Classic and newly developed organic pigments with<br />

good application properties and an attractive priceperformance<br />

ratio.<br />

When used in food packaging, observe regional legislation<br />

(see page 3).<br />

Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

Graphtol<br />

Literature: Pattern card DP 7081<br />

»Organic pigments for plastics coloration«<br />

Yellow H10G Pigment Yellow 81 21127 ■ ❍<br />

Yellow GG Pigment Yellow 17 21105 ■ ❍<br />

Yellow 3GP Pigment Yellow 155 200310 ● ■ ● ❍<br />

Yellow GXS Pigment Yellow 14 21095 ■ ❍<br />

Yellow GR Pigment Yellow 13 21100 ■ ❍<br />

Yellow H2R Pigment Yellow 139 56298 ● ■ ❍<br />

Orange GPS Pigment Orange 13 21110 ■ ❍<br />

Orange RL Pigment Orange 34 21115 ■ ❍<br />

Red HFG Pigment Orange 38 12367 ■ ●<br />

Red LG Pigment Red 53:1 15585:1 ■ ■ ● ●<br />

Red LC Pigment Red 53:1 15585:1 ■ ■ ● ● ❍<br />

Red BB Pigment Red 38 21120 ● ❍<br />

Red F3RK 70 Pigment Red 170 12475 ■<br />

Fire Red 3RLP Pigment Red 48:3 15865:3 ■ ■ ● ❍<br />

Red HF2B Pigment Red 208 12514 ■ ❍<br />

Red F5RK Pigment Red 170 12475 ■<br />

Red 2BN Pigment Red 262 - ❍ ■ ● ● ●<br />

Red P2B Pigment Red 48:2 15865:2 ■ ■ ●<br />

Carmine HF4C Pigment Red 185 12516 ■ ● ●<br />

Carmine HF3C Pigment Red 176 12515 ■ ● ● ●<br />

Rubine 6BP Pigment Red 57:1 15850:1 ■ ■ ❍ ❍<br />

Bordeaux HF3R Pigment Violet 32 12517 ■ ❍<br />

Blue AN Pigment Blue 15 74160 ■<br />

1 Organic pigments can have a nucleating effect in PET, and therefore preliminary trials are necessary.<br />

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PVC<br />

Polyolefins<br />

Polystyrene<br />

Plastics Paint<br />

Polybutylene<br />

terephthalate1 Polycarbonate<br />

Polyamide 6<br />

Powder coatings


1.8 DrizPearls<br />

DrizPearls are free-flowing, low-dusting, pre-wetted<br />

organic pigments that are particulary suitable for the<br />

coloration of polyolefins.<br />

They offer numerous advantages over powder pigments:<br />

- Safety in handling<br />

- Precise metering<br />

- Waste reduction<br />

- Optimum pigment wetting and dispersion<br />

Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

DrizPearls<br />

Yellow 3GP Pigment Yellow 155 200310 ■<br />

Yellow HG Pigment Yellow 180 21290 ■<br />

Red F3RK 70 Pigment Red 170 12475 ■<br />

Red E5B Pigment Violet 19 73900 ■<br />

Pink E Pigment Red 122 73915 ■<br />

Violet RL Pigment Violet 23 51319 ■<br />

Blue BG Pigment Blue 15:3 74160 ■<br />

Green GNX Pigment Green 7 74260 ■<br />

1 Organic pigments can have a nucleating effect in PET, and therefore preliminary trials are necessary.<br />

- Improved throughput<br />

- Shorter cleaning time and less purging material<br />

The letters or numbers and the Colour Index data refer<br />

to the basic pigments.<br />

When used in food packaging, observe regional legislation<br />

(see page 3).<br />

PVC<br />

Polyolefins<br />

Polystyrene<br />

Plastics Paint<br />

Polybutylene<br />

terephthalate1 Polycarbonate<br />

Polyamide 6<br />

Powder coatings<br />

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1.9 Novotex pigments<br />

The pigments included in the Novotex range were developed<br />

specially for use in the textile printing and agricultural<br />

sectors. The products are supplied in the following<br />

forms, depending on the pigment type:<br />

- powder pigments<br />

- moist granules<br />

- press cake<br />

Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

Novotex<br />

With the exception of the press cakes standardization is<br />

carried out in an aqueous system with wider specification<br />

limits.<br />

For Oeko-Tex 100 information please contact Clariant<br />

ESHA.<br />

Yellow G Pigment Yellow 14 21095 ● ■ ●<br />

Yellow GG Pigment Yellow 17 21105 ● ■ ●<br />

Yellow HR-02 WG VP 2431 Pigment Yellow 83 21108 ● ■<br />

Red ARCY Pigment Red 48:2 15865:2 ● ■ ●<br />

Carmine FBB Pigment Red 146 12485 ● ■ ●<br />

Blue CBR-PC Pigment Blue 15 74160 ● ■ ■<br />

Blue BGW Pigment Blue 15:3 74160 ● ■ ■ ●<br />

Green GNX Pigment Green 7 74260 ● ■ ■ ●<br />

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Powder pigment<br />

Form supplied Field of application<br />

Moist granules<br />

(about 70 %<br />

pigment content)<br />

Press cake<br />

(about 35 - 45 %<br />

pigment content)<br />

Textile printing<br />

sector<br />

Agricultural sector<br />

Office supplies


2 Special grades<br />

2.1 Numerical code for alternation of<br />

standards and special grades<br />

2.2 Flexoprint pigments<br />

2.3 Transparent grades of effect paints<br />

2.4 TS range<br />

2.5 P grades<br />

2.6 NIP products<br />

2.6.1 Ink Jet<br />

2.6.2 Toner pigments<br />

2.6.3 Hostacopy<br />

2.6.4 Charge Control Agents<br />

2.6.5 Waxes<br />

2.7 Cosmetic pigments<br />

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2 Special grades


2 Special grades<br />

2.1 Numerical code for alteration of standards<br />

and special grades<br />

In the course of improving or further developing existing<br />

pigments/pigment preparations for special fields of application<br />

or special processing methods there is a need<br />

for modified grades or special grades, which are identified<br />

by adding a two-digit number to the pigment name.<br />

Each further modification to one and the same pigment<br />

is identified by the next consecutive number.<br />

We use the following system:<br />

01 - 19 Alteration of standards and improvements to<br />

individual pigments (e.g. higher tinctorial<br />

strength, change in shade etc.).<br />

20 - 29 Easily dispersible pigments for publication gravure<br />

printing inks. High tinctorial strength, very<br />

good rheological properties. N grades do not<br />

strike through.<br />

22<br />

Permanent Yellow DHG N26<br />

Permanent Yellow DHG N22<br />

Permanent Yellow DHG N23<br />

Permanent Yellow DHG N25<br />

Permanent Lake Red LCLL 20<br />

30 - 39 Alteration of standards or improvements to pigment<br />

preparations and flushed pastes with their<br />

own range name.<br />

40 - 49 Easily dispersible pigments primarily for air-drying<br />

paints.<br />

Literature:<br />

Pattern card DP 5018<br />

»Decorative paints, industrial paints, automotive<br />

paints«<br />

Hansa Yellow 10G 41 gran.<br />

50 - 59 Easily dispersible pigments primarily for offset<br />

printing inks.<br />

Literature:<br />

Pattern card DP 5022<br />

»Colorants for printing inks«<br />

Reflex Blue R 54<br />

Reflex Blue R 56<br />

Reflex Blue 3G 54<br />

70 - 79 Highly opaque pigments with very good flow properties.<br />

Literature:<br />

Pattern card DP 5018<br />

»Decorative paints, industrial paints, automotive<br />

paints«,<br />

Pattern card DP 5019<br />

Organic pigments for the coloration of plastics«<br />

Hostaperm Yellow H7G VP 2799<br />

Hansa Brilliant Yellow 2GX 70 / 2GX 70-S<br />

Novoperm Yellow 5GD 71<br />

Hostaperm Yellow H4G / H4G-TS<br />

Novoperm Yellow HR 70 / HR 70-TS<br />

Novoperm Yellow M2R 70<br />

Novoperm Orange H5G 70<br />

Novoperm Orange HL 70 / HL 70-TS<br />

Novoperm Orange HL 70-NF<br />

Permanent Orange RL 70<br />

Permanent Orange 2RLD 71<br />

Hostaperm Red E2B 70<br />

Permanent Red FGR 70<br />

Novoperm Red HF3S 70<br />

Hostaperm Red D3G 70<br />

Hostaperm Red D2G 70<br />

Novoperm Red F2RK 70<br />

Novoperm Red F3RK 70 / F3RK 70-TS<br />

Graphtol Red F3RK 70<br />

80 - 89 Special pigments for the efficient manufacture<br />

of sheet-fed and web offset printing inks. High<br />

gloss, low viscosity, very easily dispersible.<br />

Permanent Yellow GRV 80<br />

Permanent Yellow GRX 83<br />

Permanent Yellow GRX 86<br />

Permanent Yellow GRS 80<br />

2.2 Flexoprint pigments<br />

Flexoprint pigments are surface-treated special pigments<br />

for aqueous gravure and flexographic printing<br />

inks. In these systems they offer the advantages of pigment<br />

preparations in paste and powder form without<br />

their disadvantages.<br />

Literature:<br />

Pattern card DP 5015 »Colorants for printing inks«<br />

Flexoprint Yellow HR<br />

Flexoprint Black CB 01


2.3 Transparent grades for effect paints<br />

Special grades with very high transparency.<br />

Literature:<br />

Pattern card DP 5018<br />

»Decorative paints, industrial paints, automotive paints«<br />

Hostaperm Orange GR<br />

Hostaperm Scarlet GO<br />

Hostaperm Scarlet GO transp.<br />

Hostaperm Red P2GL-WD<br />

Hostaperm Rubine D3B<br />

Hostaperm Rubine D3B-WD<br />

Hostaperm Red EG transp.<br />

Hostaperm Pink E / E-TS<br />

Hostaperm Pink E transp. 01<br />

Hostaperm Pink EB transp.<br />

Hostaperm Red Violet ER 02<br />

Hostaperm Red Violet ERX<br />

Hostaperm Red Violet ERX-WD<br />

Hostaperm Violet BL 01 VP 2799<br />

Hostaperm Violet RL spec. / RL spec.-TS<br />

Hostaperm Violet RL-NF<br />

Hostaperm Violet RL-WD VP 2811<br />

Hostaperm Blue R5R 01 VP 3317<br />

Hostaperm Blue R5R-WD VP 3094<br />

Hostaperm Blue BT-728-D<br />

Hostaperm Blue BT-729-D<br />

Hostaperm Blue BT-627-D<br />

Hostaperm Blue AFL<br />

Hostaperm Blue BT-617-D<br />

Hostaperm Blue BFL<br />

Hostaperm Green GG 01<br />

Hostaperm Green GNX / GNX-TS<br />

Hostaperm Green 8G<br />

Hostaperm Brown HFR 01<br />

2.4 TS range<br />

Pigments with closer tolerances, especially for use in<br />

tinting systems.<br />

Specifications<br />

Tinctorial strength ± 4 %<br />

H ± 0.4<br />

C ± 0.6<br />

E 0.7<br />

Products<br />

Hostaperm Yellow H4G-TS<br />

Novoperm Yellow F2G-TS<br />

Novoperm Yellow HR 70-TS<br />

Novoperm Orange HL 70-TS<br />

Novoperm Red F3RK 70-TS<br />

Hostaperm Pink E-TS<br />

Hostaperm Violet RL spec.-TS<br />

Hostaperm Green GNX-TS<br />

2.5 P grades<br />

Special grades for the manufacture of solvent-containing<br />

packaging gravure and flexographic printing inks.<br />

Literature:<br />

Pattern card DP 5022<br />

»Colorants for printing inks«<br />

Novoperm Yellow P-HG<br />

Permanent Yellow P-GRL 05<br />

Permanent Yellow P-GRL 06<br />

Permanent Yellow P-GRL 07<br />

Novoperm Yellow P-M3R<br />

Novoperm Yellow P-HR 08<br />

Novoperm Yellow P-HRE<br />

Permanent Red P-FK<br />

Permanent Red P-F7RK<br />

Permanent Carmine P-FBB 04<br />

Permanent Rubine P-F7B<br />

Permanent Rubine P-L3B 01<br />

Permanent Rubine P-L7B 01<br />

Hostaperm Violet P-RL<br />

Hostaperm Blue P-BFS<br />

Hostaperm Blue P-BFS 01<br />

2.6 NIP Products<br />

2.6.1 Ink Jet<br />

Ink jet pigments are especially designed for use in ink jet<br />

inks; their main properties are a narrow particle size distribution,<br />

highly purified quality and therefore a high stability<br />

in ink jet inks.<br />

Ink Jet Yellow 4G VP 2532 P.Y. 155 200310<br />

Ink Jet Magenta E 02 P.R. 122 73915<br />

Ink Jet Magenta E5B 02 VP 2984 P.V. 19 73900<br />

Literature:<br />

Brochure DP 8518<br />

»The Source of Ink Jet Printing Excellence«<br />

Hostajet PT<br />

Hostajet PT grades are aqueous nano-dispersed pigment<br />

preparations based on polymeric dispersants and ink jet<br />

quality pigments. Hostajet PTs are developed for ink jet<br />

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applications, mainly for the SOHO market.<br />

Hostajet Yellow 4G-PT VP 2669 P.Y. 155 200310<br />

Hostajet Yellow GX-PT VP 2978 - -<br />

Hostajet Magenta E-PT VP 2690 P.R. 122 73915<br />

Hostajet Cyan BG-PT VP 2689 P.B. 15:3 74160<br />

Hostajet Black O-PT P.Bl. 7 77266<br />

Hostajet ST<br />

Hostajet ST grades are aqueous nano-dispersed pigment<br />

preparations based on surfactants and ink jet quality<br />

pigments. The Hostajet ST range is developed for ink jet<br />

applications, mainly for the wide format market.<br />

Hostajet Yellow 4G-ST P.Y. 155 200310<br />

Hostajet Magenta E-ST P.R. 122 73915<br />

Hostajet Cyan BG-ST P.B. 15:3 74160<br />

Literature:<br />

Brochure DP 8518<br />

»The Source of Ink Jet Printing Excellence«<br />

2.6.2 Toner pigments<br />

Specially designed range of Toner pigments for electrophotographic<br />

toners with specific triboelectric properties.<br />

Literature:<br />

Brochure DP 8519<br />

»The Power Behind Digital Printing Performance«<br />

Toner Yellow 4G P.Y. 155<br />

Toner Yellow 3GP P.Y. 155<br />

Toner Yellow HG P.Y. 180<br />

Toner Magenta 6B P.R. 57:1<br />

Toner Magenta F8B LV 3162 P.R. 184<br />

Toner Magenta E 02 P.R. 122<br />

Toner Cyan BG P.B. 15:3<br />

2.6.3 Hostacopy<br />

The Hostacopy grades are pigment preparations containing<br />

40 % pigment in a typical polyester toner resin for<br />

electrophotographic toner applications. These nondusting,<br />

easy-to-disperse pigment preparations are available<br />

as standard or tailormade products on request.<br />

Hostacopy GG-Y 101 LV 2640 P.Y. 17<br />

Hostacopy HG-Y 101 P.Y. 180<br />

Hostacopy FBB 02-M 101 VP 3100 P.R. 146<br />

Hostacopy 6B-M 101 LV 2654 P.R. 57:1<br />

Hostacopy E 02-M 101 P.R. 122<br />

Hostacopy BG-C 101 P.B. 15:3<br />

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2.6.4 Charge Control Agents<br />

Clariant’s Charge Control Agents (CCAs) are characterized<br />

by high efficiency, quick charge up and longterm<br />

charge stability. In addition, their charging effects are<br />

not influenced by a change in environmental conditions<br />

such as humidity, temperature, etc. They also exhibit<br />

good thermal stability and are easy to disperse.<br />

The Hostacopy grades are charge control agent predispersions<br />

containing 40 % charge control agent in a<br />

typical toner resin. These non-dusting, easy-to-disperse<br />

charge control agent predispersions are available as<br />

standard or tailormade products on requests.<br />

Literature:<br />

Brochure DP 8519<br />

»The Powder Behind Digital Printing Performance«<br />

Positive charge control agents<br />

Copy Blue PR 01<br />

Copy Charge PSY<br />

Negative charge control agents<br />

Copy Charge N4P<br />

Copy Charge N5P-01 LV 2931<br />

Hostacopy N4P-N 101 VP 2624 (polyester based)<br />

2.6.5 Waxes<br />

Clariant’s waxes for toner perform as release agents in<br />

modern toners, but they are also designed as special<br />

products for a more effective dispersion of CCAs and<br />

pigments in the toner resin. Clariant offers a wide range<br />

of waxes for classical toners, Clariant’s waxes are based<br />

on special polypropylene systems and for new toners a<br />

range of lower and sharper melting products is offered<br />

(Tonerwax).<br />

Literature:<br />

Brochure DP 8519<br />

»The Powder Behind Digital Printing Performance«<br />

Tonerwax S 80<br />

Tonerwax P 110<br />

Ceridust 2051<br />

Licocene PE 5301<br />

Licocene PP 6102<br />

Licowax C<br />

Licowax E<br />

Licowax F


2.7 Cosmetic pigments<br />

Colorants to be used in cosmetic products (e.g. tooth<br />

paste, soap, shampoo, or lipstick) are subject to several<br />

regulations.<br />

Main regulations are issued for the USA, the EU, and<br />

Japan. They are used as guidelines by most countries in<br />

the respective regions. The different cosmetic regulations<br />

define several permitted use categories or application<br />

fields for colorants.<br />

In the US, colorants for food, drugs, and cosmetics are<br />

Colour Colour Cosmetic<br />

Name Index Index No. label name<br />

Cosmetic<br />

Pink RC 01 Pigment Red 181 / 73360 USA: D&C Red No. 30<br />

Vat Red 1 EU: CI 73360<br />

Japan: Aka 226<br />

Hostaperm<br />

Green GNX-C Pigment Green 7 74260 USA: -<br />

EU: CI 74260<br />

Japan: -<br />

regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).<br />

Synthetic organic colorants for food, drugs, and cosmetics<br />

intended for sale in the United States must have<br />

prior certification of the FDA.<br />

In Japan, colorants for cosmetics and drugs are regulated<br />

by the Pharmaceutical Affairs Law. The European<br />

Union defined the requirements for cosmetic colorants<br />

in the Cosmetics Directive 76/768/EEC.<br />

Literature: DP 5023<br />

»Living Colors - Solutions for Home & Personal Care<br />

Products«<br />

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3 Pigment preparations<br />

3.1 Colanyl<br />

3.1.1 Colanyl 100<br />

3.1.2 Colanyl 500<br />

3.2 Hostatint<br />

3.2.1 Hostatint A<br />

3.2.2 Hostatint E<br />

3.3 Hostafine<br />

3.4 Flexonyl<br />

3.4.1 Flexonyl LA / Flexonyl 100<br />

3.4.2 Flexonyl A<br />

3.4.3 Flexonyl WF<br />

3.5 Cosmenyl<br />

3.5.1 Cosmenyl gran.<br />

3.6 Viscofil<br />

3.6.1 Viscofil A<br />

3.6.2 Viscofil S<br />

3.7 Hostaprint<br />

3.8 Hostasin<br />

3.9 Hostacryl<br />

3.10 Renol HW 30<br />

3.11 Permajet 30<br />

3.11.1 Permajet liquid<br />

3.12 Licosperse<br />

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3 Pigment preparations


3 Pigment preparations<br />

3.1 Colanyl<br />

3.1.1 Colanyl 100<br />

Colanyl 100 is a range of both binder and ethoxylated<br />

alkyl phenols (APEO) free aqueous pigment preparations<br />

for the coloration of clear and white base paints. They<br />

are based on non-ionic and/or anionic wetting and<br />

dispersing agents. The rheological profile of Colanyl 100<br />

Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

Colanyl<br />

allows exact metering in automatic and manual dosing<br />

machines and easy incorporation into the base paints.<br />

They show an excellent stability to settling and skinning.<br />

Colanyl 100 contains VOC.<br />

Aqueous emulsion paints and resin-based renderings<br />

are the main applications of the Colanyl 100 range. In<br />

water based air drying alkyd paints Colanyl 100 preparations<br />

exhibit very good compatibility. They can also be<br />

incorporated in aqueous wood stains, acrylic and<br />

polyester casting systems, latex and water resistant<br />

inks.<br />

Pigment<br />

Yellow 10G 131 Pigment Yellow 3 11710 45 53 27 20 1.25<br />

Yellow 5GX 130 Pigment Yellow 74 11741 46 54 26 20 1.15<br />

Yellow NCG 131 Pigment Yellow 16 20040 44 53 27 20 1.16<br />

Yellow FGL 131 Pigment Yellow 97 11767 38 48 34 18 1.10<br />

Yellow H3G 100 Pigment Yellow 154 11781 35 59 24 17 1.15<br />

Yellow 2GXD 130 Pigment Yellow 74 11741 48 57 18 25 1.20<br />

Yellow G 132 Pigment Yellow 1 11680 50 56 24 20 1.20<br />

Yellow HR 130 Pigment Yellow 83 21108 35 55 30 15 1.20<br />

Yellow HRD 130 Pigment Yellow 83 21108 50 62 38 5 1.25<br />

Red GG 131 Pigment Orange 5 12075 45 56 24 20 1.25<br />

Red FRLL 131 Pigment Red 9 12460 48 54 26 20 1.20<br />

Scarlet GO 130 Pigment Red 168 59300 35 49 31 20 1.25<br />

Red FGRG 130 Pigment Red 112 12370 47 54 20 26 1.20<br />

Red FGR 131 Pigment Red 112 12370 45 53 28 19 1.20<br />

Carmine FB 130 Pigment Red 5 12490 40 52 28 20 1.15<br />

Red E3B 130 Pigment Violet 19 73900 32 47 28 25 1.15<br />

Pink E 100 Pigment Red 122 73915 20 40 40 20 1.10<br />

Violet RL 131 Pigment Violet 23 51319 30 45 37 18 1.15<br />

Blue A2R 131 Pigment Blue 15:1 74160 40 51 31 18 1.20<br />

Blue B2G 131 Pigment Blue 15:3 74160 47 57 23 20 1.25<br />

Green GG 131 Pigment Green 7 74260 50 58 27 15 1.40<br />

Black PR 130 Pigment Black 7 77266 30 38 37 25 1.20<br />

Black N 131 Pigment Black 7 77266 42 49 31 20 1.25<br />

Oxide Yellow BV 100 Pigment Yellow 184 771740 65 72 18 10 2.20<br />

Oxide Yellow NT 130 Pigment Yellow 53 77788 75 82 8 10 2.40<br />

Oxide Yellow CR 130 Pigment Brown 24 77310 65 81 4 15 2.20<br />

Oxide Yellow R 132 Pigment Yellow 42 77492 66 73 9 18 2.00<br />

Oxide Red G 100 Pigment Red 101 77491 65 72 10 18 2.20<br />

Oxide Red B 130 Pigment Red 101 77491 72 77 9 14 2.40<br />

Oxide Blue COR 100 Pigment Blue 28 77346 60 68 14 18 1.90<br />

Oxide Green CO 100 Pigment Green 50 77377 70 83 3 14 2.35<br />

28<br />

%<br />

Solids<br />

content<br />

%<br />

Water<br />

%<br />

Glycol<br />

%<br />

Density<br />

g/cm 3


Before using Colanyl 100 pigment preparations in<br />

commercial applications the suitability for the specific<br />

application needs to be confirmed by the user’s own<br />

tests.<br />

The Colour Index data relate to the basic pigments. The<br />

data given in the table may vary because these pigment<br />

preparations are standardized in respect to tinctorial<br />

strength.<br />

Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

Colanyl<br />

Literature: Pattern card DP 7064<br />

»Colanyl pigment preparations«<br />

Pigment<br />

Oxide Green G 131 Pigment Green 17 77288 75 81 9 10 2.50<br />

Oxide Olive GS 100 Pigment Yellow 42/ 77492 57 58 21 21 1.80<br />

Pigment Black 11 77499<br />

Oxide Black B 100 Pigment Black 11 77499 50 61 17 22 1.85<br />

Extender MS 100 Pigment White 18:1 77220:1 60 72 9 19 1.65<br />

%<br />

Solids<br />

content<br />

%<br />

Water<br />

%<br />

Glycol<br />

%<br />

Density<br />

g/cm 3<br />

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3.1.2 Colanyl 500<br />

Colanyl 500 is a range of both binder and solvent free<br />

aqueous pigment preparations for the coloration of clear<br />

and white base paints. They are based on non-ionic<br />

and/or anionic wetting and dispersing agents.<br />

The rheological profile of Colanyl 500 allows exact<br />

metering in automatic and manual dosing machines and<br />

easy incorporation into the base paints. They show an<br />

excellent stability to settling and skinning.<br />

Colanyl 500 are extremely low in volatile organic com-<br />

Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

Colanyl<br />

pounds (VOC) and free of ethoxylated alky phenols<br />

(APEO) and all but one fulfill the requirements of RAL UZ<br />

102 (German eco label - “Blue Angel”) while all of them<br />

fulfill the requirements of the EU Directive 2004/42/EC for<br />

the years <strong>2007</strong> and 2010.<br />

Aqueous emulsion paints and resin-based renderings<br />

are the main applications of the Colanyl 500 range. In<br />

water based air drying alkyd paints Colanyl 500 preparations<br />

exhibit very good compatibility. They can also be<br />

incorporated in aqueous wood stains, acrylic and poly-<br />

Pigment<br />

Yellow 5GX 500 Pigment Yellow 74 11741 40 58 42 1.15<br />

Yellow FGL 500 Pigment Yellow 97 11767 38 65 35 1.15<br />

Yellow H3G 500 Pigment Yellow 154 11781 30 47 53 1.15<br />

Yellow 2GXD 500 Pigment Yellow 74 11741 48 62 38 1.20<br />

Yellow G 500 Pigment Yellow 1 11680 50 64 36 1.20<br />

Yellow HRD 500 Pigment Yellow 83 21108 50 69 31 1.25<br />

Red GG 500 Pigment Orange 5 12075 45 67 33 1.23<br />

Scarlet GO 530 Pigment Red 168 59300 36 62 38 1.25<br />

Red D3GD 500 Pigment Red 254 56110 50 66 34 1.27<br />

Red HF3S 500 Pigment Red 188 12467 40 60 40 1.18<br />

Red FGRD 500 Pigment Red 112 12370 45 61 39 1.20<br />

Red FGR 500 Pigment Red 112 12370 47 63 37 1.20<br />

Red E3B 500 Pigment Violet 19 73900 30 59 41 1.15<br />

Pink E-WD 500 Pigment Red 122 73915 32 53 47 1.15<br />

Bordeaux FRR 500 Pigment Red 12 12385 40 63 37 1.15<br />

Violet RL 500 4 Pigment Violet 23 51319 30 63 37 1.15<br />

Blue A2R 500 Pigment Blue 15:1 74160 40 62 38 1.22<br />

Blue B2G 500 Pigment Blue 15:3 74160 45 61 39 1.25<br />

Green GG 500 Pigment Green 7 74260 50 71 29 1.35<br />

Green 8G 500 Pigment Green 36 74265 50 84 16 1.55<br />

Black N 500 Pigment Black 7 77266 42 62 38 1.30<br />

4 Due to composition of raw materials, VOC-level of 700 ppm might be exceeded<br />

30<br />

%<br />

Solids<br />

content<br />

%<br />

Water<br />

%<br />

Density<br />

g/cm 3


ester casting systems, latex and water resistant inks.<br />

With limitations, they can also be used in water based<br />

epoxy paints up to certain amounts.<br />

The Colour Index data relate to the basic pigments. The<br />

data given in the table may vary because these pigment<br />

preparations are standarized in respect to tinctorial<br />

strength.<br />

Literature: Pattern card DP 7074<br />

»Colanyl 500 pigment preparations«<br />

Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

Colanyl<br />

Pigment<br />

Oxide Yellow BV 530 Pigment Yellow 184 771740 65 80 20 2.20<br />

Oxide Yellow R 500 Pigment Yellow 42 77492 64 82 18 2.00<br />

Oxide Red G 530 Pigment Red 101 77491 65 79 21 2.20<br />

Oxide Red B 500 Pigment Red 101 77491 70 87 13 2.25<br />

Oxide Blue COR 530 Pigment Blue 28 77346 62 79 21 1.90<br />

Oxide Green G 500 Pigment Green 17 77288 75 90 10 2.50<br />

Oxide Black B 530 Pigment Black 11 77499 53 71 29 1.82<br />

White R 500 Pigment White 6 77891 65 82 18 2.00<br />

Extender MS 530 Pigment White 18:1 77220:1 60 78 22 1.50<br />

%<br />

Solids<br />

content<br />

%<br />

Water<br />

%<br />

Density<br />

g/cm 3<br />

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3.2 Hostatint<br />

Binder-free multipurpose pigment preparations in paste<br />

form that are compatible with aqueous and with nonaqueous<br />

solvent-containing paint systems.<br />

The preferred field of application of the Hostatint<br />

grades is decorative paints based on aqueous polymer<br />

dispersions of all kinds and long-oil alkyd resin paints.<br />

They may be fully compatible with other binder systems,<br />

but this should be checked by trials.<br />

The pourable and pumpable consistency of the multipur-<br />

Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

Hostatint<br />

pose pigment preparations makes for ease and accuracy<br />

of dispensing and is an advantage when automotic dispensing<br />

equipment is used in processing. The individual<br />

grades are miscible in all proportions with each other.<br />

The Colour Index data relate to the basic pigments.<br />

The data given in the table may vary because these pigment<br />

preparations are standardized in respect to tinctorial<br />

strength.<br />

Literature: Pattern card DP 7078<br />

»Hostatint multipurpose tinting pastes«<br />

Pigment<br />

Yellow 12G Pigment Yellow 3 11710 42 53 23 24 1.21<br />

Yellow 4GX 30 Pigment Yellow 73 11738 42 52 17 31 1.18<br />

Yellow FGL 30 Pigment Yellow 97 11767 40 54 26 20 1.15<br />

Yellow 2GXD 30 Pigment Yellow 74 11741 40 53 23 24 1.18<br />

Yellow HR Pigment Yellow 83 21108 15 38 37 25 1.02<br />

Orange GR 30 Pigment Orange 43 71105 22 41 39 20 1.13<br />

Red GG 30 Pigment Orange 5 12075 38 57 23 20 1.16<br />

Scarlet GO 30 Pigment Red 168 59300 35 49 31 20 1.25<br />

Red FGR 30 Pigment Red 112 12370 21 44 26 30 1.15<br />

Pink E 30 Pigment Red 122 73915 20 40 40 20 1.10<br />

Violet RL 30 Pigment Violet 23 51319 20 43 37 20 1.10<br />

Blue B2G 30 Pigment Blue 15:3 74160 30 45 25 30 1.13<br />

Green GG 30 Pigment Green 7 74260 45 57 25 18 1.35<br />

Black GR 30 Pigment Black 7 77266 35 46 27 27 1.24<br />

Oxide Yellow BV Pigment Yellow 184 771740 65 77 3 20 2.18<br />

Oxide Yellow R 31 Pigment Yellow 42 77492 60 68 8 24 1.85<br />

Oxide Red B 30 Pigment Red 101 77491 70 80 4 16 2.22<br />

Oxide Blue CO 30 Pigment Blue 28 77346 65 75 5 20 2.01<br />

Oxide Green CO Pigment Green 50 77377 70 83 3 14 2.31<br />

Oxide Green G 31 Pigment Green 17 77288 67 83 4 13 2.09<br />

Oxide Black B 30 Pigment Black 33 77537 70 81 4 15 2.16<br />

White R 30 Pigment White 6 77891 70 77 4 19 2.11<br />

Extender MS 31 Pigment White 18:1 77220:1 60 72 9 19 1.61<br />

Extender 594 - - 30 49 21 30 1.21<br />

32<br />

%<br />

Solids<br />

content<br />

%<br />

Water<br />

%<br />

Glycol<br />

%<br />

Density<br />

g/cm 3


3.2.1 Hostatint A 100<br />

Hostatint A 100 pastes are a new range of solvent<br />

based preparations using the industry standard aldehyde<br />

carrier resin designed for industrial paint applications.<br />

The Hostatint A 100 range replaces the well-known<br />

Sandosperse A grades and is also designed as a<br />

replacement for most of the Sandalkyd products.<br />

Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

Hostatint<br />

Major features of the Hostatint A 100 range are:<br />

> The solvents and additives are carefully selected to<br />

avoid hazardous labelling or special storage requirements<br />

associated with their flammability<br />

> Wide selection of pigments<br />

> High pigment loading and good rheology<br />

> Good compatibility with aliphatic hydrocarbon paint<br />

systems<br />

Literature: Pattern card DP 7065 ED<br />

»Hostatint A 100 pigment preparations«<br />

Pigment<br />

Yellow A-F2G 100 VP 15597 Pigment Yellow 194 11785 39 61 39 1.20<br />

Yellow A-H3G 100 VP 15599 Pigment Yellow 154 11781 42 65 35 1.25<br />

Yellow A-HRD 100 VP 15598 Pigment Yellow 83 21108 28 52 48 1.18<br />

Orange A-HLD 100 VP 15569 Pigment Orange 36 11780 43 60 40 1.26<br />

Red A-D3GD 100 VP 15604 Pigment Red 254 56110 36 65 35 1.22<br />

Red A-F3RKD 100 VP 15613 Pigment Red 170 12475 45 68 32 1.20<br />

Pink A-E 100 VP 15596 Pigment Red 122 73915 21 47 53 1.12<br />

Red Violet A-ER 100 VP 15601 Pigment Violet 19 73900 19 49 51 1.14<br />

Bordeaux A-5BLS 100 VP 15603 Pigment Red 48:4 15865:4 27 55 45 1.21<br />

Violet A-RL 100 VP 15594 Pigment Violet 23 51319 12 40 60 1.12<br />

Blue A-BG 100 VP 15592 Pigment Blue 15:3 74160 24 60 40 1.17<br />

Green A-GNX 100 VP 15593 Pigment Green 7 74260 25 55 45 1.23<br />

Black A-N 100 VP 15538 Pigment Black 7 77266 22 51 49 1.18<br />

Oxide Yellow A-BV 100 VP 15605 Pigment Yellow 184 771740 64 80 20 2.25<br />

Oxide Yellow A-CR 100 VP 15600 Pigment Brown 24 77310 64 82 18 2.18<br />

Oxide Yellow A-R 100 VP 15558 Pigment Yellow 42 77492 50 68 32 1.71<br />

Oxide Red A-B 100 VP 15579 Pigment Red 101 77491 65 78 22 2.13<br />

Trans Oxide Yellow A-2R 100 VP 15623 Pigment Yellow 42 77492 35 67 33 1.45<br />

Trans Oxide Red A-G 100 VP 15622 Pigment Red 101 77491 39 68 32 1.57<br />

White A-R 100 VP 15570 Pigment White 6 77891 59 79 21 1.93<br />

Hostatint “R” range<br />

Red A-FGRD 100 R Pigment Red 112 12370 25 59 41 0.97<br />

Yellow A-2GXD 100 R Pigment Yellow 74 11741 37 69 31 1.03<br />

%<br />

Solids<br />

content<br />

%<br />

Solvent<br />

content<br />

%<br />

Density<br />

g/cm 3<br />

Important notes:<br />

The R-grades (restricted) are only recommended for air-drying alkyd coatings due to the poor solvent fastness of the pigments incorporated. A high<br />

solid alkyd carrier resin solution with aliphatic high flash point solvent is used.<br />

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3.2.2 Hostatint E<br />

The Hostatint E pastes are a range of pigment preparations<br />

designed for water-based industrial coatings. The<br />

carrier resin system, a water-soluble acrylic resin,<br />

<strong>neu</strong>tralized with ammonia, is state of the art to ensure<br />

optimum pigment loading combined with good rheological<br />

properties.<br />

The choice of pigments available is based on the comprehensive<br />

range offered by Clariant to the industrial<br />

coatings market.<br />

Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

Hostatint<br />

At normal addition levels, Hostatint E can be stirred into<br />

virtually all types of water-based industrial coatings (air<br />

drying and stoving) provided they are compatible with<br />

the water-based binders used for the coating production.<br />

Hostatint E are manufactured without intentionally<br />

adding volatile organic compounds in the sense of the<br />

Directive 2004/42/EC. This enables our customer to meet<br />

limit values for VOC’s given in this Directive that became<br />

effectives as of 01.01.<strong>2007</strong> and also in view of 01.01.2010.<br />

Pigment<br />

Yellow E-H7G Pigment Yellow 219 - 46 50 50 1.15<br />

Yellow E-5GD Pigment Yellow 155 200310 40 44 56 1.10<br />

Yellow E-2GXD Pigment Yellow 74 11741 40 47 53 1.10<br />

Yellow E-HRD Pigment Yellow 83 21108 50 57 43 1.15<br />

Orange E-2RLD Pigment Orange 74 - 40 47 53 1.20<br />

Orange E-HLD Pigment Orange 36 11780 49 53 47 1.24<br />

Red E-D3GD Pigment Red 254 56110 47 51 49 1.23<br />

Red E-FGRD Pigment Red 112 12370 47 52 48 1.05<br />

Red E-F3RKD Pigment Red 170 12475 50 55 45 1.20<br />

Red E-E3B Pigment Violet 19 73900 47 51 49 1.15<br />

Pink E-E Pigment Red 122 73915 30 35 65 1.10<br />

Red Violet E-ER Pigment Violet 19 73900 33 42 58 1.10<br />

Violet E-BL Pigment Violet 23 51319 34 38 62 1.10<br />

Blue E-B2G Pigment Blue 15:3 74160 42 48 52 1.10<br />

Green E-3GLS Pigment Green 7 74260 40 47 53 1.20<br />

Black E-BLN Pigment Black 7 77266 35 38 62 1.20<br />

Oxide Yellow E-BV Pigment Yellow 184 771740 68 73 27 1.97<br />

Oxide Yellow E-GO Pigment Yellow 42 77492 50 54 46 1.50<br />

Oxide Yellow E-CT Pigment Brown 24 77310 65 70 30 2.04<br />

Oxide Red E-OR Pigment Red 101 77491 56 58 42 1.70<br />

White E-TD Pigment White 6 77891 65 68 32 1.90<br />

34<br />

%<br />

Solids<br />

content<br />

%<br />

Water<br />

%<br />

Density<br />

g/cm 3


3.3 Hostafine<br />

These hydrophilic pigment preparations based on nonionic<br />

dispersing and wetting agents are characterized by<br />

ultrafine dispersion of the pigment. The extremely low<br />

particle size distribution (no particle size fractions > 1<br />

µm) gives very good gloss, transparency, viscosity and<br />

sedimentation properties in aqueous systems.<br />

The Hostafine grades are most suited to use in drawing<br />

inks, fiber-tip pen inks, fineliner inks, roller ball inks, ink<br />

jet inks, artists’ colors, glass paints, and emulsion based<br />

shoe polishes. They are especially useful in highly<br />

Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

Hostafine<br />

transparent wood stains.<br />

The Hostafine grades can however also be recommended<br />

for all other aqueous fields of application where<br />

high standards of properties that depend on particle size<br />

(e.g. transparency, gloss) are required.<br />

The Colour Index data relate to the basic pigments. The<br />

data given in the table may vary because these pigment<br />

preparations are standardized in respect to tinctorial<br />

strength.<br />

Literature: Pattern card DP 7063 »Hostafine pigment-preparations«<br />

/ DP 7075 »Hostafine pigment-preparations«<br />

Wood stain shade library<br />

Pigment<br />

Yellow GR Pigment Yellow 13 21100 40 47 43 - 10<br />

Yellow HR Pigment Yellow 83 21108 35 43 42 - 15<br />

Red HF3S Pigment Red 188 12467 40 48 42 - 10<br />

Red FGR Pigment Red 112 12370 45 52 38 - 10<br />

Red F5RK VP 3204 Pigment Red 170 12475 35 43 47 - 10<br />

Red P2GL Pigment Red 179 71130 25 35 55 - 10<br />

Rubine F6B Pigment Red 184 12487 40 48 42 - 10<br />

Magenta E VP 2609 Pigment Red 122 73915 20 25 65 - 10<br />

Blue B2G Pigment Blue 15:3 74160 40 48 42 - 10<br />

Violet RL Pigment Violet 23 51319 30 38 52 - 10<br />

Green GN Pigment Green 7 74260 40 48 42 - 10<br />

Black T 30 VP 2813 Pigment Black 7 77266 30 41 49 - 10<br />

Black TS 30 VP 3035 Pigment Black 7 77266 33 45 55 - -<br />

%<br />

Solids<br />

content<br />

%<br />

Water<br />

%<br />

Ethylene<br />

glycol<br />

%<br />

Other<br />

glycols<br />

%<br />

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3.4 Flexonyl<br />

Flowable, low-foaming pigment preparations that were<br />

specially developed for tinting aqueous systems.<br />

Since the various preparation grades are based on the<br />

same individual pigments, the coloristic and fastness<br />

properties are identical.<br />

The Colour Index data relate to the basic pigments. The<br />

data given in the table may vary because these pigment<br />

Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

Flexonyl<br />

preparations are standardized in respect to tinctorial<br />

strength.<br />

3.4.1 Flexonyl LA / Flexonyl 100<br />

Pourable, hydrophilic, high concentrated pigment preparations<br />

in paste form based on anionic, nonionic, lowfoaming<br />

wetting and dispersing agents. The Flexonyl 100<br />

and Flexonyl LA grades are used for coloring aqueous<br />

media, chiefly for office requisites, school supplies,<br />

Pigment<br />

Yellow NCG-LA Pigment Yellow 16 20040 40 46 44 10 -<br />

Yellow 5GX-LA Pigment Yellow 74 11741 40 45 35 20 -<br />

Yellow DGR-LA Pigment Yellow 126 21101 50 57 23 20 -<br />

Yellow HR-LA 01 VP 2627 Pigment Yellow 83 21108 20 33 47 20 -<br />

Orange G 100 Pigment Orange 13 21110 45 51 39 - 10<br />

Red FGR-LA Pigment Red 112 12370 48 55 35 10 -<br />

Red 2R Pigment Red 2 12310 58 64 26 - 10<br />

Red F5RK 100 Pigment Red 170 12475 42 48 37 - 15<br />

Red E5B-LA Pigment Violet 19 73900 24 40 38 22 -<br />

Carmine FBB 100 Pigment Red 146 12485 40 53 28 - 19<br />

Carmine HF3C-LA Pigment Red 176 12515 40 47 43 10 -<br />

Violet RL-LA Pigment Violet 23 51319 30 36 44 20 -<br />

Blue AN-LA Pigment Blue 15 74160 50 58 27 15 -<br />

Blue SP-AND Pigment Blue 15 74160 45 55 38 - 7<br />

Blue B2G-LA Pigment Blue 15:3 74160 45 55 25 20 -<br />

Green GG-MT Pigment Green 7 74260 50 58 27 - 15<br />

Black PR 100 Pigment Black 7 77266 30 38 37 - 25<br />

White R 130 Pigment White 6 77891 55 62 23 - 15<br />

White RL 130 VP 3070 Pigment White 6 77891 65 71 11 - 18<br />

White RS Pigment White 6 77891 65 70 30 - -<br />

White RS 30 VP 2497 Pigment White 6 77891 65 70 30 - -<br />

36<br />

%<br />

Solids<br />

content<br />

%<br />

Water<br />

%<br />

Ethylene<br />

glycol<br />

%<br />

Other<br />

glycols<br />

%


wood finishes, polishes and detergents industries. They<br />

are readily dispersible in aqueous media and miscible in<br />

any ratio with one other. The Flexonyl LA grades are formulated<br />

to be very low-foaming.<br />

Literature: Pattern card DP 7052<br />

»Flexonyl LA / Flexonyl 100 pigment dispersions«<br />

Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

Flexonyl<br />

3.4.2 Flexonyl A<br />

These pigment preparations can be used to for the<br />

straigthforward production of aqueous-alcoholic flexographic<br />

printing inks, whose varnishes can obtain alcohol<br />

without entailing the otherwise possible problems<br />

such as flocculation and associated printing problems.<br />

Pigment<br />

Rubine A-F6B 30 Pigment Red 184 12487 45 51 39 - 10<br />

Black A-CB Pigment Black 7 77266 41 48 42 - 10<br />

%<br />

Solids<br />

content<br />

%<br />

Water<br />

%<br />

Ethylene<br />

glycol<br />

%<br />

Other<br />

glycols<br />

%<br />

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3.4.3 Flexonyl WF<br />

Flexonyl WF grades are glycol- and wetting agent-free<br />

pigment preparations. They contain a small amount of an<br />

acrylic resin as a stabilizer. Particularly recommended<br />

for the manufacture of aqueous flexographic printing<br />

inks.<br />

The Colour Index data relate to the basic pigments. The<br />

data given in the table may vary because these pigment<br />

Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

Flexonyl<br />

preparations are standardized in respect to tinctorial<br />

strength.<br />

Pigment<br />

Yellow WF 012 Pigment Yellow 12 21090 35 48 52<br />

Yellow WF 013 Pigment Yellow 13 21100 38 53 47<br />

Yellow WF 014 Pigment Yellow 14 21095 33 45 55<br />

Yellow WF 074 Pigment Yellow 74 11741 45 52 48<br />

Orange WF 131 Pigment Orange 13 21110 37 53 47<br />

Red WF 004 Pigment Red 4 12085 37 46 54<br />

Red WF 002 Pigment Red 2 12310 35 48 52<br />

Fire Red WF 483 Pigment Red 48:3 15865 35 45 55<br />

Rubine WF 571 Pigment Red 57:1 15850 30 43 57<br />

Rubine WF 169 Pigment Red 169 45160:2 37 48 52<br />

Rubine WF 184 Pigment Red 184 12487 38 50 50<br />

Violet WF 023 Pigment Violet 23 51319 35 46 54<br />

Blue WF 153 Pigment Blue 15:3 74160 40 51 49<br />

Green WF 007 Pigment Green 7 74260 42 51 49<br />

Black WF 007 Pigment Black 7 77266 36 51 49<br />

38<br />

%<br />

Solids<br />

content<br />

%<br />

Water<br />

%


3.5 Cosmenyl<br />

These pigment preparations are readily pumpable and<br />

flowable aqueous dispersions for the coloration of<br />

cosmetic products (e.g. tooth paste, soap, or mascara),<br />

laundry powders, finger paints and other consumer<br />

products. The basic pigments of the preparations listed<br />

below comply with the requirements for cosmetic colorants<br />

defined by the European Union in the Cosmetic<br />

Directive 76/768/EEC. This directive is valid for all countries<br />

of the European Union, and it is used as guideline by many<br />

other countries.<br />

Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

Cosmenyl<br />

The directive defines an application field for each colorant.<br />

1 allowed in all cosmetic products<br />

2 allowed in all cosmetic products except those intended<br />

to be applied in the vicinity of the eyes, in particular eye<br />

make-up and eye make-up remover<br />

3 allowed exclusively in cosmetic products intended not<br />

to come into contact with the mucous membranes<br />

4 allowed exclusively in cosmetic products intended to<br />

come into contact only briefly with the skin<br />

Literature: DP 5023<br />

»Living Colors - Solutions for Home & Personal Care<br />

Products«<br />

Pigment<br />

Yellow 10G Pigment Yellow 3 11710 45 50 27 23 3<br />

Yellow G 30 Pigment Yellow 1 11680 46 51 24 25 3<br />

Red R Pigment Red 4 12085 40 46 29 25 1<br />

Carmine FB 01 Pigment Red 5 12490 40 45 30 25 1<br />

Violet RL Pigment Violet 23 51319 30 37 33 30 4<br />

Blue A4R Pigment Blue 15:1 74160 38 45 30 25 1<br />

Green GG Pigment Green 7 74260 48 54 21 25 2<br />

Black R Pigment Black 7 77266 25 32 38 30 1<br />

%<br />

Solids<br />

content<br />

%<br />

Water<br />

%<br />

Other than<br />

ethylene<br />

glycol<br />

%<br />

EU<br />

cosmetic<br />

application<br />

field<br />

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3.5.1 Cosmenyl gran.<br />

These pigment preparations are supplied in granular form.<br />

They are dust-free, show high flow capability, and are suitable<br />

for aqueous systems.<br />

Cosmenyl gran. preparations are used for the coloration of<br />

cosmetic products (e.g. tooth paste, soap, or mascara), laundry<br />

powders, finger paints and other consumer products.<br />

The basic pigments of the preparations listed below comply<br />

with the requirements for cosmetic colorants defined by<br />

the European Union in the Cosmetic Directive 76/768/EEC.<br />

This directive is valid for all countries of the European<br />

Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

Cosmenyl<br />

Union, and it is used as guideline by many other countries.<br />

The directive defines an application field for each colorant.<br />

1 allowed in all cosmetic products<br />

2 allowed in all cosmetic products except those intended<br />

to be applied in the vicinity of the eyes, in particular eye<br />

make-up and eye make-up remover<br />

3 allowed exclusively in cosmetic products intended not<br />

to come into contact with the mucous membranes<br />

4 allowed exclusively in cosmetic products intended to<br />

come into contact only briefly with the skin<br />

Literature: DP 5023<br />

»Living Colors - Solutions for Home & Personal Care Products«<br />

Pigment<br />

Yellow GLS gran. Pigment Yellow 1 11680 38 3<br />

Red BLS gran. Pigment Red 5 12490 36 1<br />

Blue BLS gran. Pigment Blue 15 74160 38 1<br />

Green 2GLS gran. Pigment Green 7 74260 40 2<br />

40<br />

%<br />

EU<br />

cosmetic<br />

application<br />

field


3.6 Viscofil<br />

Aqueous preparations, specially developed for spin<br />

dyeing of viscose, containing pigments that are resistant<br />

to the stresses occurring in this process.<br />

The anionic Viscofil grades are glycol-free and are used<br />

in the spin dyeing of fibers. They can also be used in<br />

practically all other aqueous systems.<br />

The Colour Index data relate to the basic pigments. The<br />

Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

Viscofil<br />

data given in the table may vary because these pigment<br />

preparations are standardized in respect to tinctorial<br />

strength.<br />

Literature: Pattern card DP 7048<br />

»Viscofil pigment preparations«<br />

Pigment<br />

Yellow 2GLL Pigment Yellow 155 200310 20 28 72 -<br />

Yellow RL 30 Pigment Yellow 102 - 20 30 70 -<br />

Yellow RR 30 Pigment Yellow 83 21108 40 51 49 -<br />

Orange GG Pigment Orange 13 21110 20 25 75 -<br />

Red R 30 Pigment Red 112 12370 40 46 54 -<br />

Red BL Pigment Red 5 12490 18 25 75 -<br />

Red F5RK Pigment Red 170 12475 30 40 60 -<br />

Bordeaux BB Pigment Violet 32 12517 20 26 74 -<br />

Violet BLN Pigment Violet 23 51319 29 41 59 -<br />

Blue BL 500 VP 3067 Pigment Blue 15 74160 27 38 62 -<br />

Blue B2G Pigment Blue 15:3 74160 30 37 63 -<br />

Brown HFR Pigment Brown 25 12510 20 27 73 -<br />

Black 2BLN Pigment Black 7 77266 26 30 70 -<br />

%<br />

Solids<br />

content<br />

%<br />

Water<br />

%<br />

Propylene<br />

glycol<br />

%<br />

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3.6.1 Viscofil A<br />

Aqueous preparations, specially developed for spin<br />

dyeing of viscose, containing pigments that are resistant<br />

to the stresses occurring in this process.<br />

The nonionic Viscofil A grades are noted for high dispersion<br />

stability in viscose.<br />

They are optimized in pigment concentration and are<br />

recommended specially for the spin dyeing of fibers.<br />

Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

Viscofil<br />

The Colour Index data relate to the basic pigments. The<br />

data given in the table may vary because these pigment<br />

preparations are standardized in respect to tinctorial<br />

strength.<br />

Pigment<br />

Yellow A-GR 30 VP 3163 Pigment Yellow 13 21100 40 48 42 10<br />

Yellow A-RR 30 Pigment Yellow 83 21108 32 38 47 15<br />

Red A-WTS 31 ❖ Pigment Red 48:2 15865:2 35 39 56 5<br />

Red A-R Pigment Red 112 12370 48 55 35 10<br />

Scarlet A-4RF Pigment Red 242 20067 35 49 41 10<br />

Green A-GNS ❖ Pigment Green 7 74260 40 45 45 10<br />

White A-RCL 30 Pigment White 6 77891 63 75 15 10<br />

%<br />

Solids<br />

content<br />

%<br />

Water<br />

%<br />

Propylene<br />

glycol<br />

%<br />

❖ These Viscofil A grades were developed specially for coloring seeds. All components in the preparation comply with the American positive list<br />

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EPA 40CFR § 180.920.


3.7 Hostaprint<br />

The Hostaprint grades are finely dispersed non-dusting<br />

pigment preparations with a vinyl chloride/vinyl acetate<br />

copolymer as carrier material. They contain about 50 %<br />

pigment. The special manufacturing method ensures<br />

very good dispersion of the pigment preparations.<br />

The Hostaprint grades are standardized in PVC mass<br />

coloration.<br />

The Colour Index data relate to the basic pigments.<br />

When used in food packaging, observe regional legislation<br />

(see page 3).<br />

Literature: Pattern card DP 7070<br />

»Hostaprint pigment preparations based on vinyl chloride<br />

copolymers«<br />

Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

Hostaprint<br />

Yellow GG 32 Pigment Yellow 17 21105<br />

Yellow H4G 32 Pigment Yellow 151 13980<br />

Yellow 3GP 32 Pigment Yellow 155 200310<br />

Yellow HG 32 Pigment Yellow 180 21290<br />

Yellow HR 32 Pigment Yellow 83 21108<br />

Yellow HGR 32 Pigment Yellow 191 18795<br />

Yellow H2R 32 Pigment Yellow 139 56298<br />

Orange H4GL 32 Pigment Orange 72 211095<br />

Red HFG 32 Pigment Orange 38 12367<br />

Red B 32 Pigment Red 149 71137<br />

Red BB 32 Pigment Red 38 21120<br />

Red D3G 32 Pigment Red 254 56110<br />

Red BNP 32 Pigment Red 214 200660<br />

Red HF2B 32 Pigment Red 208 12514<br />

Carmine HF4C 32 Pigment Red 185 12516<br />

Red E5B 32 Pigment Violet 19 73900<br />

Pink E 32 Pigment Red 122 73915<br />

Bordeaux HF3R 32 Pigment Violet 32 12517<br />

Violet ER 32 Pigment Violet 19 73900<br />

Violet RL 32 Pigment Violet 23 51319<br />

Blue A4R 32 Pigment Blue 15:1 74160<br />

Blue A2R 32 Pigment Blue 15:1 74160<br />

Blue B2G 32 Pigment Blue 15:3 74160<br />

Green GG 32 Pigment Green 7 74260<br />

Brown RL 32 Pigment Braun 41 -<br />

Brown HFR 32 Pigment Brown 25 12510<br />

Black L 32 Pigment Black 7 77266<br />

PV Fast White R 01 Pigment White 6 77891<br />

is a titanium dioxide prepared in a different way, which<br />

nevertheless has similar application properties like the<br />

Hostaprint pigment preparations and has good compatibility<br />

and miscibility with them.<br />

3.8 Hostasin<br />

Concentrated, about 50-60 % pigment preparations in<br />

granular form for the rubber industry. Since the pigments<br />

in the Hostasin preparations are already in very<br />

finely dispersed form, relatively little mechanical effort<br />

or only a brief mixing time is needed to obtain the full<br />

tinctorial strength. A further advantage is their ease of<br />

handling, because being granules, they are free-flowing<br />

and easily metered. They do not smear or dust and thus<br />

make for clean loss-free processing.<br />

The carrier material is an oxidation-resistant polyolefin<br />

copolymer that is compatible with natural rubber and the<br />

common synthetic rubbers.<br />

The Colour Index data relate to the basic pigments.<br />

When used in food packaging, observe regional legislation<br />

(see page 3).<br />

Literature: Pattern card DP 7069<br />

»Hostasin pigment preparations for the rubber industry«<br />

Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

Hostasin<br />

Yellow GR 30 Pigment Yellow 13 21100<br />

Yellow HR 30 Pigment Yellow 83 21108<br />

Orange G 30 Pigment Orange 13 21110<br />

Red LC 30 Pigment Red 53:1 15585:1<br />

Red B 30 Pigment Red 38 21120<br />

Red HF2B 30 Pigment Red 208 12514<br />

Blue A2R 30 Pigment Blue 15:1 74160<br />

Green GG 30 Pigment Green 7 74260<br />

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3.9 Hostacryl<br />

The Hostacryl grades are finely dispersed non-dusting<br />

pigment preparations with an acrylic carrier material.<br />

They contain about 50 % pigment. The special manufacturing<br />

method ensures excellent dispersion of the pigment<br />

preparations.<br />

The Colour Index data relate to the basic pigments.<br />

When used in food packaging, observe regional legislation<br />

(see page 3).<br />

Literature:<br />

Pattern card DP 7085<br />

»Hostacryl-Pigment range based on acrylic copolymers«<br />

Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

Hostacryl<br />

Oxide Yellow BV Pigment Yellow 184 771740<br />

Pink E Pigment Red 122 73915<br />

Blue A4R Pigment Blue 15:1 74160<br />

Green GNX Pigment Green 7 74260<br />

Brown HFR Pigment Brown 25 -<br />

3.10 Renol HW 30<br />

These pigment preparations based on a polyvinyl butyral<br />

as carrier material are suitable for use in systems which<br />

contain mostly alcohols. The main fields of application of<br />

the Renol HW 30 grades are highly transparent solvent<br />

based wood stains and marker inks, for which glycols<br />

and esters can be used as additional solvents.<br />

Furthermore, they can be used in gravure and flexographic<br />

printing inks based on nitrocellulose and for coating<br />

aluminium foils.<br />

The Colour Index data relate to the basic pigments.<br />

Literature: Pattern card DP 7053 »Renol HW 30 pigment<br />

preparations« / DP 7077 »Renol HW 30 pigment preparations«<br />

Woodstain shade library<br />

44<br />

Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

Renol<br />

Yellow GG-HW 30 Pigment Yellow 17 21105<br />

Yellow HR-HW 30 Pigment Yellow 83 21108<br />

Orange RL-HW 30 Pigment Orange 34 21115<br />

Red FGR-HW 30 Pigment Red 112 12370<br />

Red HF2B-HW 30 Pigment Red 208 12514<br />

Red F5RK-HW 30 Pigment Red 170 12475<br />

Carmine FBB-HW 30 Pigment Red 146 12485<br />

Violet RL-HW 30 Pigment Violet 23 51319<br />

Blue B2G-HW 30 Pigment Blue 15:3 74160<br />

Green GG-HW 30 Pigment Green 7 74260<br />

Brown HFR-HW 30 Pigment Brown 25 12510<br />

Black R-HW 30 Pigment Black 7 77266<br />

White T-HW 30 Pigment White 6 77891<br />

3.11 Permajet 30<br />

The Permajet 30 grades are pigment preparations in<br />

powder form based on a vinyl chloride/vinyl acetate<br />

copolymer as carrier. The pigment content is about 50 %.<br />

The products offer very good dispersion properties.<br />

The Permajet grades are used for manufacturing of<br />

solvent-based ink jet inks and special inks based on<br />

ketone or ester/ketone systems.<br />

Literature:<br />

Brochure DP 8518<br />

»The Source of Ink Jet Printing Excellence«<br />

Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

Permajet<br />

Yellow H4G 01 30 Pigment Yellow 151 13980<br />

Yellow HG 30 Pigment Yellow 180 21290<br />

Yellow 4G 30 VP 2987 Pigment Yellow 155 200310<br />

Red E5B 30 Pigment Violet 19 73900<br />

Blue B2G 30 Pigment Blue 15:3 74160<br />

Black R 30 Pigment Black 7 77266


3.11.1 Permajet liquid<br />

Permajet liquids are liquid pigment preparations based<br />

on propylene glycol monomethyl ether acetate (PMA)<br />

and aldehyde resin.<br />

The pigment content is 22 %.<br />

They provide:<br />

> excellent filterability<br />

> very good ink stability<br />

> low initial viscosity<br />

> good compatibility with NC, PVC and aldehyde resins<br />

Literature:<br />

Brochure DP 8518<br />

»The Source of Ink Jet Printing Excellence«<br />

Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

Permajet<br />

Yellow 4G 01 liq. Pigment Yellow 155 200310<br />

VP 3110<br />

Red E3B liq. Pigment Violet 19 73900<br />

VP 2833<br />

Magenta E liq. Pigment Red 122 73915<br />

VP 2832<br />

Blue BT liq. Pigment Blue 15:4 74160<br />

VP 2831<br />

Black N liq. Pigment Black 7 77266<br />

VP 2892<br />

3.12 Licosperse<br />

The Licosperse grades are finely dispersed pigment<br />

preparations in a mineral oil. They are flowable and<br />

pumpable. The Licosperse grades are highly suitable for<br />

oil and wax systems, chiefly for the fertilizer, shoe care,<br />

candle and office supplies industries.<br />

The Colour Index data relate to the basic pigments.<br />

Literature:<br />

Flyer DP 6183<br />

»Pigment preparations for fertilizer«<br />

Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

Licosperse<br />

Blue AN 30 Pigment Blue 15 74160<br />

Green G VP 2749 Pigment Green 7 74260<br />

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4 Dyes<br />

4.1 Hostasol dyes<br />

4.2 Solvaperm dyes<br />

4.3 Polysynthren dyes<br />

4.4 Duasyn, Savinyl, Savisol liquid<br />

and Telajet dyes<br />

4.4.1 Duasyn Acid dyes<br />

4.4.2 Other dyes<br />

4.4.3 Duasyn SF / Duasyn SF liquid dyes<br />

Duasynjet SF dyes<br />

4.4.4 Savinyl / Savisol liquid dyes<br />

4.4.5 Telajet dyes<br />

4.5 Vitasyn dyes<br />

4.6 Fat dyes<br />

4.7 Sanolin dyes<br />

4.8 Other water soluble dyes<br />

4.9 Aluminium and Sanodal dyes<br />

4.9.1 Aluminium dyes<br />

4.9.2 Sanodal dyes<br />

4.10 Aluprint print pastes<br />

4.11 Aluminium chemicals<br />

4.11.1 Degrasing<br />

4.11.2 Etching<br />

4.11.3 Anodizing<br />

4.11.4 Electrolytic coloring<br />

4.11.5 Sealing<br />

4.11.6 Disposal<br />

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4 Dyes


4 Dyes<br />

4.1 Hostasol dyes<br />

The Hostasol grades are fluorescent dyes that are used<br />

in polystyrene (PS), styrene-acrylonitrile (SAN), acrylonitril-butadiene-styrene<br />

(ABS), polycarbonate (PC),<br />

polyester (PET/PBT), polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA)<br />

and unplasticized PVC.<br />

In low concentrations, transparent colored material<br />

Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

Hostasol<br />

exhibits strong edge fluorescence; brilliant shades are<br />

also obtained in reductions.<br />

The Hostasol dyes have excellent resistance to heat and<br />

migration in the recommended polymers and good light<br />

fastness in transparent colorations.<br />

When used in food packaging, observe regional legislation<br />

(see page 3).<br />

Polymer<br />

PS SAN ABS PC PET/<br />

PBT<br />

PMMA PA PVC-U<br />

Yellow 3G Solvent Yellow 98 56238 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●<br />

Red GG Solvent Orange 63 68550 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●<br />

Red 5B Vat Red 41 73300 ● ● ● ● ❍ ● ●<br />

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4.2 Solvaperm dyes<br />

The Solvaperm dyes are high-quality polymer-soluble<br />

dyes that were developed for coloring polystyrene (PS)<br />

and the plastics derived from it, e.g. styrene-acrylonitrile<br />

(SAN) and acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS).<br />

However, they are also suitable for unplastized PVC<br />

(PVC-U), polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), polyester<br />

(PET/PBT), polycarbonate (PC) and to some extent for<br />

polyamide (PA). They are standardized in PS.<br />

Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

Solvaperm<br />

They give brilliant transparent colors in PS and other<br />

glass-clear plastics. Opaque formulations can be produced<br />

by adding white pigments such as titanium<br />

dioxide or zinc sulfide. In combination with organic and<br />

inorganic pigments they give colorations of higher<br />

tinctorial strength and greater brilliance. Solvaperm<br />

dyes can be used together with fluorescent Hostasol<br />

dyes to produce brilliant shades.<br />

When used in food packaging, observe regional legislation<br />

(see page 3).<br />

Polymer<br />

PS SAN ABS PC PET/<br />

PBT<br />

PMMA PA PVC-U<br />

Yellow 3G Solvent Yellow 93 48160 ● ● ● ❍ ● ●<br />

Yellow 2G Solvent Yellow 114 47020 ● ● ● ● ● ● ●<br />

Yellow G Disperse Yellow 64 47027 ● ● ● ● ● ● ●<br />

Orange 3G Solvent Orange 60 564100 ● ● ● ● ● ● ❍ ●<br />

Red 2G Solvent Red 179 564150 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●<br />

Red G Solvent Red 135 564120 ● ● ● ● ● ● ❍ ●<br />

Red PFS Solvent Red 111 60505 ● ● ● ● ● ● ❍ ●<br />

Red BB Solvent Red 195 - ● ● ● ● ● ● ●<br />

Red Violet R Disperse Violet 26/ 62025 ● ● ● ● ❍ ● ❍ ●<br />

Solvent Violet 59<br />

Violet FBL Solvent Violet 37 - ● ● ● ● ●<br />

Violet RSB Solvent Violet 13 60725 ● ● ● ● ● ● ●<br />

Blue 2B Solvent Blue 104 61568 ● ● ● ● ● ● ❍ ●<br />

Green GSB Solvent Green 3 61565 ● ● ● ● ● ● ●<br />

Green G Solvent Green 28 625580 ● ● ● ● ● ● ●<br />

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4.3 Polysynthren dyes<br />

The Polyester dyes are extender-free polymer-soluble<br />

dyes that were developed specially for coloring polyester.<br />

They give brilliant, highly transparent colorings of<br />

high tinctorial strength and excellent fastness properties.<br />

Because of their good solubility in this polymer these<br />

dyes are suitable primarily for the spin dyeing of polyester<br />

fibers and filaments. The filter and nozzle service<br />

Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

Polysynthren<br />

lives of the processing machines are not adversely<br />

affected. Polysynthren dyes do not have a nucleating<br />

effect on polyester. Some of the grades have therefore<br />

proved ideal for the coloration of PET bottles.<br />

Besides polyester, the Polysynthren dyes can be used in<br />

a number of other engineering plastics.<br />

When used in food packaging, observe regional legislation<br />

(see page 3).<br />

Polymer<br />

ABS PC PET/PBT PA<br />

Yellow GG Solvent Yellow 133 48580 ❍ ● ●<br />

Yellow NG Pigment Yellow 147 60645 ❍ ● ●<br />

Yellow GS Pigment Yellow 163 ❍ ● ●<br />

Yellow RL Pigment Yellow 192 - ❍ ❍<br />

Golden Yellow GR Pigment Yellow 196 - ❍ ● ●<br />

Red GG Solvent Red 212 - ❍ ● ●<br />

Red GFP Solvent Red 135 564120 ● ● ● ❍<br />

Violet G Solvent Violet 49 48520 ❍ ● ●<br />

Blue R Solvent Blue 122 60744 ● ● ●<br />

Blue RLS Solvent Blue 45 - ● ● ●<br />

Blue RBL Solvent Blue 104 61568 ● ● ●<br />

Brown 3RL Pigment Orange 70 - ❍ ● ●<br />

Brown R Solvent Brown 53 48525 ● ● ●<br />

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4.4 Duasyn, Savinyl, Savisol liquid and Telajet dyes<br />

These ranges consist of the Duasyn Acid dyes, the<br />

Duasyn Direct liquid dyes, the Duasyn R liquid dyes, the<br />

Duasyn SF / Duasyn SF liquid dyes, the Savinyl dyes,<br />

Savisol liquid and Telajet dyes.<br />

Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

Duasyn<br />

4.4.1 Duasyn Acid dyes<br />

The Duasyn Acid and Direct dyes are used primarily for<br />

coloring writing inks, drawing inks, stamping inks,<br />

wood stains, detergents and polishes, fertilizers and<br />

crop protection products.<br />

Literature:<br />

Pattern card DP 7080<br />

»Duasyn/Vitasyn Wood stain shade library«<br />

Acid Yellow O Acid Yellow 23 19140 ■ ■ ■<br />

Acid Orange GG 01 Acid Orange 10 16230 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Ink Blue SLK Acid Blue 93 42780 ■ ■ ■ ●<br />

Ink Blue 2R Acid Blue 93:1 42780:1 ■ ■ ■ ●<br />

Acid Blue AE 03 Acid Blue 9 42090 ● ● ● ■ ■ ■<br />

Acid Blue AE liquid Acid Blue 9 42090 ● ■ ■ ■ ●<br />

Acid Blue AE 62 VP 3200 Acid Blue 9 42090 ● ● ● ■<br />

Acid Blue AE 90 Acid Blue 9 42090 ■ ■ ■ ■ ●<br />

Turquoise E-VS Acid Blue 1 42045 ●<br />

Acid Green EB liquid Acid Green 16 44025 ■ ■<br />

Acid Brown RB Acid Brown 237 - ■ ■<br />

Acid Brown GVL Acid Brown 126 - ■ ■<br />

Acid Dark Brown SBL Acid Brown 289 - ■<br />

Acid Black SDL Acid Black 194 - ■<br />

Ink Jet inks<br />

Office supplies<br />

Writing inks<br />

Fiber-tip pen inks<br />

Stamping inks<br />

Soap / Cosmetics<br />

Detergents /<br />

Polishes<br />

Wood stains<br />

Woods<br />

preservatives<br />

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4.4.2 Other dyes<br />

These dyes are standardized anionic dyes with good<br />

light fastness, high surface tension and brilliancy and<br />

low salt content. Liquid types have the advantage over<br />

powder grades of being non-dusting and they do not<br />

need to be dissolved.<br />

Literature: Brochure DP 8518<br />

»The Source of Ink Jet Printing Excellence«<br />

Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

Duasyn<br />

Red R-F3B liquid Reactive Red 180 181055 ● ■ ■ ■ ● ●<br />

Acid Blue AE liquid Acid Blue 9 42090 ■ ■ ■<br />

Cyan FRL 10 liquid Direct Blue 199 74190 ● ■ ■ ■ ●<br />

Black R-KRL liquid Reactive Black 31 - ■ ■ ■ ● ●<br />

Cartasol<br />

Yellow 3GF liquid Direct Yellow 132 - ● ■ ■ ●<br />

Carta<br />

Brilliant Blue GNS liquid Direct Blue 199 74190 ■ ■<br />

Yellow RW liquid Direct Yellow 51 - ■ ■<br />

Drimaren<br />

Magenta CR liquid - - ● ■ ■<br />

Sanolin<br />

Rhodamine B 02 ✪ Acid Red 52 45100 ■ ■ ● ■<br />

✪ powder form<br />

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Ink Jet inks<br />

Office supplies<br />

Writing inks<br />

Fiber-tip pen inks<br />

Stamping inks<br />

Soap / Cosmetics<br />

Detergents /<br />

Polishes<br />

Wood stains<br />

Woods<br />

preservatives


4.4.3 Duasyn SF- /Duasyn SF liquid dyes<br />

Duasynjet SF dyes<br />

These practically salt-free, water-soluble dyes are noted<br />

for high purity (no insoluble components) and high surface<br />

tension.<br />

The products are ideally suitable for ink jet and special<br />

inks and other special uses where high-purity dyes are<br />

required.<br />

Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

Duasyn<br />

Brilliant Yellow GL-SF liquid Reactive Yellow 37 - ■ ● ●<br />

Acid Yellow XX-SF Acid Yellow 23 19140 ■ ● ●<br />

Yellow 3GF-SF liquid Direct Yellow 132 - ■ ● ●<br />

Red 3B-SF liquid Reactive Red 23 16202 ■ ● ●<br />

Brilliant Red F3B-SF liquid Reactive Red 180 181055 ■ ● ●<br />

Acid Blue AE-SF 30 liquid Acid Blue 9 42090 ■ ● ●<br />

Black HEF-SF liquid VP 2895 - - ■ ● ●<br />

Black KRL-SF liquid Reactive Black 31 - ■ ● ●<br />

Black SU-SF liquid VP 2287 - - ■ ● ●<br />

Duasynjet<br />

Literature: DP 8518<br />

»The Source of Ink Jet Printing Excellence«<br />

Magenta NM-SF liquid VP 2530 - - ■ ● ●<br />

Cyan FRL-SF liquid Direct Blue 199 74190 ■ ● ●<br />

Black NB-SF liquid VP 2495 - - ■ ● ●<br />

Ink Jet inks<br />

Writing inks<br />

Fiber-tip pen inks<br />

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4.4.4 Savinyl / Savisol liquid dyes<br />

Savinyl powder dyes are solvent soluble metal complex<br />

dyes, with excellent solubilities in polar organic solvents<br />

like alcohols, ketones and glycol ethers, as well as good<br />

overall fastness properties. Savisol Black BLS liquid is<br />

an additional item to the powder grades, as a formulation<br />

of Solvent Black 45 in glycol esters.<br />

They are suitable for coloration of writing inks, wood<br />

stains, leather finish, flexographic and gravure inks and<br />

Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

Savinyl<br />

Yellow 2GLS 01 Solvent Yellow 79 - ● ■ ■ ● ❍ ●<br />

Yellow RLS Solvent Yellow 83:1 - ● ■ ■ ● ❍ ● ●<br />

Yellow RLSN Solvent Yellow 83 - ● ■ ■ ● ❍ ●<br />

Yellow 2RLS Solvent Yellow 62 - ● ■ ■ ● ❍ ●<br />

Orange RLS Solvent Orange 41 - ● ■ ■ ● ❍ ●<br />

Orange RLSE Solvent Orange 62 - ● ■ ■ ● ❍ ●<br />

Scarlet RLS Solvent Red 92 - ● ■ ■ ● ❍ ●<br />

Fire Red GLS Solvent Red 89 - ● ● ❍ ● ❍ ●<br />

Fire Red 3GLS Solvent Red 124 - ● ● ❍ ● ❍ ●<br />

Red 4GLS Solvent Red 122 - ■ ● ❍ ●<br />

Red 2BLSE Solvent Red 8 - ● ■ ■ ● ❍ ●<br />

Red 3BLS Solvent Red 91 - ● ■ ■ ● ❍ ● ●<br />

Pink 6BLS Solvent Red 127 - ● ● ❍ ● ❍ ● ●<br />

Dark Violet R Acid Violet 66 - ● ■ ■ ● ❍ ●<br />

Blue RS Solvent Blue 45 - ● ■ ● ● ❍ ●<br />

Blue GLS Solvent Blue 44 - ● ■ ■ ● ❍ ● ●<br />

Green 2GLS 01 - - ● ■ ■ ● ❍ ●<br />

Brown GLS - - ● ■ ■ ● ❍ ●<br />

Black RLSN Solvent Black 45 - ■ ■ ■ ● ❍ ● ●<br />

Black NS Solvent Black 27 - ■ ■ ■ ● ❍ ●<br />

Savisol<br />

Black BLS liquid Solvent Black 45 - ■ ● ❍ ●<br />

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paints based on polar solvents.<br />

Literature: Pattern card DP 7071<br />

»Savinyl Dyes / Savisol Liquid Dyes«<br />

When used in food packaging, observe regional legislation<br />

(see page 3).<br />

Literature: Pattern card DP 7072<br />

»Savinyl Dyes/Savisol liquid Dyes/Woodstain Shade<br />

Library«<br />

Office supplies<br />

Wood stains<br />

Leather finishes<br />

Industrial paints<br />

Powder coatings<br />

Solvent-containing<br />

packaging gravure and<br />

flexographic printing inks<br />

Ink jet inks


4.4.5 Telajet dyes<br />

High-purity dyes with good filtration properties for the<br />

manufacture of solvent ink jet inks and other specialties.<br />

Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

Telajet<br />

Black NS Solvent Black 27 - ■ ● ● ● ● ●<br />

Ink jet inks<br />

Office supplies<br />

Wood stains<br />

Leather finishes<br />

Industrial paints<br />

Powder coatings<br />

Solvent-containing<br />

packaging gravure and<br />

flexographic prining inks<br />

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4.5 Vitasyn dyes<br />

Vitasyn powder dyes are water-soluble anionic food and<br />

cosmetic dyes. They are suitable for cosmetic products,<br />

home and fabric care products, inks, wood stains and<br />

many other applications.<br />

Literature: Brochure DP 5023<br />

»Living Colors - Solutions for Home & Personal Care<br />

Products«<br />

Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

Vitasyn<br />

Pattern card DP 7080<br />

»Duasyn/Vitasyn Wood stain shade library«<br />

Quinoline Yellow 70<br />

Food Yellow 13<br />

Acid Yellow 3<br />

47005 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ● ●<br />

Tartrazine X 90<br />

Food Yellow 4<br />

Acid Yellow 23<br />

19140 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ● ■<br />

Orange RGL 90 Food Yellow 3 15985 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ● ■<br />

Food Red 7<br />

Ponceau 4RC 82 16255 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ● ●<br />

Acid Red 18<br />

Patent Blue V 85 01 Food Blue 5:2 42051:2 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ● ●<br />

Food Blue 2<br />

Blue AE 90 42090 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ● ■<br />

Acid Blue 9<br />

✹ observe local legislation<br />

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Writing inks<br />

Office supplies<br />

Fiber-tip pen inks<br />

Stamping inks<br />

Soap / Cosmetics ✹<br />

Detergents /<br />

Polishes<br />

Wood stains<br />

Food ✹


4.6 Fat dyes<br />

The Fat dyes are in principle soluble in almost all<br />

organic solvents. Their solubility in aliphatic and aromatic<br />

hydrocarbons, oils and waxes makes them suitable<br />

for coloring shoe creams, floor polishing compounds,<br />

2-phase-cleaners, candles, lubricating greases,<br />

gasoline etc. In general, the Fat dyes have a wide variety<br />

of applications.<br />

Some grades are used in phenolics. They can also be<br />

Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

Fat<br />

used in unsaturated polyester casting resins, methacrylate<br />

and in the manufacture of colored smoke signals.<br />

When used in food packaging, observe regional legislation<br />

(see page 3).<br />

Yellow 3G Solvent Yellow 16 12700 ■ ■ ■ ● ●<br />

Orange R 01 Solvent Yellow 14 12055 ■<br />

Red 5B 02 Solvent Red 27 26125 ■<br />

Blue B 01 Solvent Blue 35 61554 ■ ■ ■ ● ●<br />

Brown B Solvent Red 3 12010 ■ ■ ■ ● ●<br />

Black HB 02 Solvent Black 3 26150 ■<br />

Mineral oil<br />

Detergents /<br />

care products<br />

Consumer goods<br />

Candles<br />

Food packaging<br />

materials<br />

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4.7 Sanolin dyes<br />

The Sanolin dyes are especially used for the coloration<br />

of home and fabric care products in liquid, paste or<br />

powder form (e.g. hard surface cleaners, laundry<br />

powders). They are easily dissolvable in water. Selected<br />

grades are also suitable for the coloration of cosmetics<br />

(e.g. shower gel).<br />

The Sanolin powder and granular grades are exposed to<br />

low dose gamma irradiation and thus meet the strict<br />

Colour Colour<br />

Name Index Index No.<br />

Sanolin<br />

microbiological standards of the detergent industry. The<br />

non-dusting und free-flowing granular dyes allow easy<br />

and clean handling and dosing.<br />

Also the liquid grades offer convenient handling and<br />

dosing. They meet the strict microbiological standards of<br />

the detergent industry.<br />

Literature: Brochure DP 5023<br />

»Living Colors - Solutions for Home & Personal Care<br />

Products«<br />

Yellow BG Direct Yellow 28 19555 ■ ● ● ■<br />

Red NBG Acid Red 249 18134 ■ ■ ■<br />

Rhodamine B 02 Acid Red 52 45100 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Red N-6B Acid Violet 54 - ● ■ ■ ● ■<br />

Violet E2R Acid Violet 126 - ■ ● ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Violet FBL Acid Violet 48 - ■ ● ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Blue NBL Acid Blue 80 61585 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Blue EHRL Acid Blue 182 - ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Turquoise Blue FBL Direct Blue 199 74190 ■ ● ● ● ● ■<br />

Green GL Acid Green 25 61570 ■ ■ ● ● ● ■ ■<br />

Green 6 GLN Acid Green 81 - ■ ● ● ● ● ■<br />

Green R-3GL Reactive Green 12 - ● ● ● ● ● ■<br />

Green B Acid Green 1 10020 ● ● ● ● ● ■ ■<br />

Pyranine Green Solvent Green 7 59040 ■ ● ● ● ■<br />

Sanolin<br />

Quinoline Yellow gran. Food Y. 13/Acid Y. 3 47005 ■ ● ● ❍ ■<br />

Tartrazine Yellow gran. Food Y. 4/Acid Y. 23 19140 ■ ● ● ● ● ■<br />

Sunset Orange gran. Food Yellow 3 15985 ● ● ● ❍ ■<br />

Ponceau Red gran. Food R. 7/Acid R. 18 16255 ● ● ● ● ■<br />

Patent Blue gran. Food Blue 5:2 42051:2 ● ● ● ❍ ■<br />

Brilliant Blue gran. Food B. 2/Acid B. 9 42090 ● ● ● ❍ ■<br />

Sanolin<br />

Violet AS-E2R liq. Acid Violet 126 - ● ● ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Violet AS-FBL liq. Acid Violet 48 - ● ● ■ ● ■ ■<br />

Blue EHRL liq. Acid Blue 182 - ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Cyan FRL 10 liq. Direct Blue 199 74190 ■ ● ● ● ● ■<br />

Fast Turquoise GLL liq. Direct Blue 86 74180 ● ● ● ● ● ●<br />

Green AS-R3GL liq. Reactive Green 12 - ● ● ■ ● ■ ■<br />

✹ observe local legislation<br />

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Soap / Cosmetics ✹<br />

Granule coloration<br />

(speckles)<br />

Household washing<br />

powders<br />

Liquid household<br />

heavy-duty detergents<br />

Household fabric<br />

softeners (cationic)<br />

Dishwashing detergents/<br />

Tabs<br />

Household cleaners


4.8 Other water soluble dyes<br />

This group of dyes comprises the<br />

Drimaren reactive dyes,<br />

Lanasyn dyes,<br />

Nylosan acid dyes and<br />

Optilan dyes<br />

Selected dyes from these ranges can, on request, be<br />

recommended for coloring detergents, cleaners as well<br />

as for wood stains.<br />

4.9 Aluminium and Sanodal dyes<br />

The Aluminium and Sanodal dyes are water-soluble<br />

anionic dyes that are used for coloring anodized<br />

aluminium.<br />

Uses<br />

For the majority of consumer articles, e.g. household<br />

articles, ornaments, machine parts, optical instruments,<br />

multicolored signs, interior furnishing articles etc. both<br />

Aluminium and Sanodal dyes are used.<br />

The Sanodal dyes are available for articles that have to<br />

meet the highest standards (high light fastness, weathering<br />

resistance and corrosion resistance). This affects<br />

mainly articles that enhance exteriors. Special regulations<br />

apply to processes and bath control.<br />

4.9.1 Aluminium dyes<br />

Aluminium Aluminium<br />

Fast Gold L Bronze G<br />

Orange G Bronze 2LW<br />

Orange RL Fast Bronze L<br />

Golden Orange RLW Brown GSL<br />

Fiery Red ML Brown R<br />

Red GLW Yellow Brown 2G<br />

Red RLW Olive Brown 2R<br />

Bordeaux RL Grey NL liquid<br />

Violet CLW Grey HLN liquid<br />

Green LWN Black CRO<br />

Literature:<br />

Pattern Card DA 9001 E_01/07<br />

4.9.2. Sanodal dyes<br />

Sanodal Sanodal<br />

Yellow 3GL Green 3LW<br />

Yellow S-3LW liquid Black GL paste<br />

Gold 4N Black 2LW<br />

Orange 3LW liquid Black OA<br />

Red B3LW Deep Black MLW<br />

Blue G Deep Black MLW gran.<br />

Blue 2LW Deep Black H3LW paste<br />

Turquoise PLW liquid Deep Black HBL liquid<br />

Literature:<br />

Pattern Card DA 9001 E_01/07<br />

4.10 Aluprint print pastes<br />

Aluprint print pastes are special formulations for producing<br />

screen prints on anodized aluminium. They contain<br />

dyes that are readily adsorbed by the aluminium oxide<br />

coating. The combination of the physical properties of<br />

the anodically oxidized aluminium with those of the<br />

Aluprint print pastes enables anything from simple printed<br />

labels up to complicated multicolored nameplates to<br />

be produced.<br />

Aluprint Aluprint<br />

Yellow 3R Yellow W<br />

Green 3R Green W<br />

Turquoise 3R Turquoise W<br />

Blue 3R Blue W<br />

Red 3R Red W<br />

Black 3R Black W<br />

Literature:<br />

Aluprint print pastes Brochure<br />

4.11 Aluminium chemicals<br />

4.11.1 Degreasing<br />

- Anodal DA-5 powder<br />

Phosphate and silicate-free degreasing agent<br />

4.11.2 Etching<br />

- Anodal EC-2 liquid<br />

Complexing agent for preparing E6 long-term etching<br />

baths.<br />

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- Lyogen WL liquid<br />

Surfactant additive.<br />

4.11.3 Anodizing<br />

- Ekaline F liquid<br />

For suppressing corrosive acid mist.<br />

- Anodal EE liquid<br />

Enables hard coat anodizing without the expense of costly<br />

refrigeration.<br />

4.11.4 Electrolytic coloring<br />

- Anodal color T liquid<br />

Stannous-(II)-sulphate solution.<br />

- Anodal color S-2 liquid<br />

Highly efficient stabilizer.<br />

- Anodal color TSC-2 liquid<br />

Aqueous compound of stannous-(II)-sulphate and<br />

stabilizer.<br />

4.11.5 Sealing<br />

- Anodal SH-1 liquid<br />

Smudge suppressant for hot water sealing<br />

- Anodal SH-2 liquid (mid-temperature sealing)<br />

Smudge suppressant for mid temperature sealing at<br />

82-88 °C<br />

- Sealing salt ASL powder and liquid<br />

Nickel acetate preparations for smudge-free sealing.<br />

Superior sealing quality with higher light- and weather<br />

fastness on anodized Aluminium dyed with organic dyes.<br />

- Anodal CS-2N / CS-3 (cold sealing)<br />

Products for sealing at room temperature<br />

4.11.6 Disposal<br />

- Anodal WT-1 liquid<br />

Literature:<br />

Technical Information leaflet<br />

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5 Pigment Intermediates and Chemicals<br />

61<br />

5 Intermediates/Chemicals


5 Pigment Intermediates and Chemicals<br />

Name CAS-Number Application<br />

Amides<br />

Acetoacetamid (AAmid) 5977-14-0 Agrochemical / Pharma<br />

Acetoacetic-2-ethylhexylamide 32837-36-8 Argrochemical / Pharma<br />

N-Methyl acetoacetamide (MMA) 20306-75-6 Agrochemical<br />

N,N-Diethyl acetoacetamide (DEAA) 2235-46-3 Agrochemical<br />

Arylide<br />

3-(Acetoacetylamino)-4-methoxytoluene-6-sulfonic 72705-22-7 Pigment<br />

acid ammonium salt<br />

4-(Acetoacetylamino)-benzenesulfonic acid (AASA) 6199-95-7 Pigment / Pigment additive<br />

Acetoacet-p-chloro-o-anisidide (AAPCOA) 52793-11-0 Pigment<br />

Acetoacet-2,5-dimethoxy-4-chloroanilide (Naphtol AS-IRG) 4433-79-8 Pigment<br />

5-Acetoacetamino-2-benzimidazolone (Acetolone) 26576-46-5 Pigment<br />

Acetoacetanilide (AAA) 102-01-2 Pigment / Dye / Pharma<br />

Acetoacet-m-xylidide (AAMX) 97-36-9 Pigment<br />

Acetoacet-o-anisidide (AAOA) 92-15-9 Pigment<br />

Acetoacet-o-chloranilide (AAOCA) 93-70-9 Pigment<br />

Acetoacet-o-toluidide (AAOT) 93-68-5 Pigment<br />

Acetoacet-p-anisidide (AAPA) 5437-98-9 Pigment<br />

Bis(acetoacet)p-phenylenediamine (DAEP) 24731-73-5 Pigment<br />

Ester<br />

Acetoacetic acid allylester 6199-95-7 Polymer<br />

Acetoacetic acid benzylester 5396-89-4 Pharma<br />

Acetoacetic acid dodecyl ester 52406-22-1 Pharma<br />

Acetoacetic acid isopropylester (IPAA) 542-08-5 Pharma<br />

Acetoacetic acid methylester (MAA) 105-45-3 Pharma, Vitamine E<br />

Acetoacetic acid -t-butylester (TBAA) 1694-31-1 Pharma<br />

Others<br />

2-(Acetoacetoxy)-ethylmethacrylate (AAEMA) 21282-97-3 Polymer<br />

Chloranil 118-75-2 Pigment / Dyes / Pharma<br />

Phenyl-3-carbethoxypyrazol-5-one 89-33-8 Pigment<br />

(Carbethoxypyrazolone TTR)<br />

Dimethylsuccinylosuccinate (DMSS) 6289-46-9 Pigment<br />

(3-Sulphophenyl)-3-methylpyrazol-5-one (Pyrazolic Acid 3) 119-17-5 Pigments / Dye / Pharma<br />

Tris(2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethyl)ammonium 3-acetoacetamido-4-4- 68030-79-5 Pigment<br />

methoxybenzenesulfonate<br />

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6 Overview arranged by Colour Index data<br />

(generic name)<br />

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6 Overview Colour Index


6 Overview arranged by Colour Index data<br />

(generic name)<br />

The following overview lists our products already published<br />

in the Colour Index, arranged by their generic name.<br />

If only the generic name but not the Colour Index No. is<br />

given, the product was published without details of its<br />

constitution.<br />

We would like to point out that identical generic names<br />

simply indicate identical chemical composition.<br />

Colour Index No. Standard ranges and Preparations<br />

Generic name other grades<br />

Pigments<br />

The application properties of colorants are however<br />

influenced to a greater or lesser extent not only by their<br />

chemical composition but also by numerous other<br />

factors such as particle size distribution, crystallinity,<br />

surface treatment, impurities etc. For this reason products<br />

having identical compositions and identical generic<br />

names may differ completely in their application properties.<br />

Pigment Yellow 1 11680 Hansa Yellow G 02 Colanyl Yellow G 132<br />

Colanyl Yellow G 500<br />

Cosmenyl Yellow G 30<br />

Cosmenyl Yellow GLS gran.<br />

Pigment Yellow 3 11710 Hansa Yellow 10G Colanyl Yellow 10G 130<br />

Hansa Yellow 10G 41 gran. Cosmenyl Yellow 10G<br />

Hostatint Yellow 12G<br />

Pigment Yellow 12 21090 Permanent Yellow DHG Flexonyl Yellow WF 012<br />

Permanent Yellow DHG 02<br />

Permanent Yellow DHG N26<br />

Permanent Yellow DHG N22<br />

Permanent Yellow DHG N23<br />

Permanent Yellow DHG N25<br />

Pigment Yellow 13 21100 Graphtol Yellow GR Flexonyl Yellow WF 013<br />

Permanent Yellow GR Hostafine Yellow GR<br />

Permanent Yellow GR 01 Hostasin Yellow GR 30<br />

Permanent Yellow GR 04 Viscofil Yellow A-GR 30 VP 3163<br />

Permanent Yellow MX<br />

Permanent Yellow P-GRL 05<br />

Permanent Yellow P-GRL 06<br />

Permanent Yellow P-GRL 07<br />

Pigment Yellow 14 21095 Graphtol Yellow GXS Flexonyl Yellow WF 014<br />

Novotex Yellow G<br />

Permanent Yellow PG<br />

Pigment Yellow 16 20040 Permanent Yellow NCG Flexonyl Yellow NCG-LA<br />

Colanyl Yellow NCG 131<br />

Pigment Yellow 17 21105 Graphtol Yellow GG Hostaprint Yellow GG 32<br />

Novotex Yellow GG Renol Yellow GG-HW 30<br />

Permanent Yellow GG 02 Hostacopy GG-Y 101 LV 2640<br />

Permanent Yellow 8GTS<br />

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Colour Index No. Standard ranges and Preparations<br />

Generic name other grades<br />

Pigments<br />

Pigment Yellow 42 77492 Colanyl Oxide Yellow R 132<br />

Colanyl Oxide Yellow R 500<br />

Hostatint Oxide Yellow R 31<br />

Hostatint Oxide Yellow A-R 100 VP 15558<br />

Hostatint Oxide Yellow E-GO<br />

Hostatint Trans Oxide Yellow A-2R 100 VP 15623<br />

Pigment Yellow 53 77788 Colanyl Oxide Yellow NT 130<br />

Pigment Yellow 73 11738 Hansa Brilliant Yellow 4GX Hostatint Yellow 4GX 30<br />

Pigment Yellow 74 11741 Hansa Brilliant Yellow 5GX Colanyl Yellow 5GX 130<br />

Hansa Brilliant Yellow 5GX 03 Colanyl Yellow 5GX 500<br />

Hansa Brilliant Yellow 2GX 70 Colanyl Yellow 2GXD 130<br />

Hansa Brilliant Yellow 2GX 70-S Colanyl Yellow 2GXD 500<br />

Flexonyl Yellow 5GX-LA<br />

Flexonyl Yellow WF 074<br />

Hostatint Yellow 2GXD 30<br />

Hostatint Yellow A-2GXD 100 R<br />

Hostatint Yellow E-2GXD<br />

Pigment Yellow 81 21127 Graphtol Yellow H10G<br />

Novoperm Yellow H10G 01<br />

Pigment Yellow 83 21108 Novoperm Yellow HR Colanyl Yellow HR 130<br />

Novoperm Yellow HR 02 Colanyl Yellow HRD 100<br />

Novoperm Yellow HR 04 Colanyl Yellow HRD 500<br />

Novoperm Yellow HR 70/HR 70-TS Flexonyl Yellow HR-LA 01 VP 2627<br />

Novoperm Yellow HR-PA Flexoprint Yellow HR<br />

Novoperm Yellow P-HRE Hostafine Yellow HR<br />

Novoperm Yellow P-HR 08 Hostaprint Yellow HR 32<br />

Novotex Yellow HR 02 WG VP 2341 Hostasin Yellow HR 30<br />

PV Fast Yellow HR 02 Hostatint Yellow HR<br />

PV Fast Yellow HR Hostatint Yellow A-HRD<br />

Hostatint Yellow E-HRD 100 VP 15598<br />

Renol Yellow HR-HW 30<br />

Viscofil Yellow A-RR 30<br />

Viscofil Yellow RR 30<br />

Pigment Yellow 97 11767 Novoperm Yellow FGL Colanyl Yellow FGL 131<br />

Colanyl Yellow FGL 500<br />

Hostatint Yellow FGL 30<br />

Pigment Yellow 102 - Viscofil Yellow RL 30<br />

Pigment Yellow 111 11745 Hansa Brilliant Yellow 7GX<br />

Pigment Yellow 120 11783 Novoperm Yellow H2G<br />

PV Fast Yellow H2G<br />

Pigment Yellow 126 21101 Permanent Yellow DGR Flexonyl Yellow DGR-LA<br />

Pigment Yellow 127 21102 Permanent Yellow GRL 03<br />

Pigment Yellow 139 56298 Graphtol Yellow H2R Hostaprint Yellow H2R 32<br />

Novoperm Yellow M2R 70<br />

Novoperm Yellow P-M3R<br />

Pigment Yellow 147 60645 Polysynthren Yellow NG<br />

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Colour Index No. Standard ranges and Preparations<br />

Generic name other grades<br />

Pigments<br />

Pigment Yellow 150 12764 Novoperm Yellow HN4G<br />

Pigment Yellow 151 13980 Hostaperm Yellow H4G/H4G-TS Hostaprint Yellow H4G 32<br />

Permajet Yellow H4G 01 30<br />

Pigment Yellow 154 11781 Hostaperm Yellow H3G Colanyl Yellow H3G 100<br />

Colanyl Yellow H3G 500<br />

Hostatint Yellow A-H3G 100 VP 15599<br />

Pigment Yellow 155 200310 DrizPearl Yellow 3GP Hostajet Yellow 4G-PT VP 2669<br />

Graphtol Yellow 3GP Hostajet Yellow 4G-ST<br />

Ink Jet Yellow 4G VP 2532 Hostaprint Yellow 3GP 32<br />

Novoperm Yellow 5GD 71 Hostatint Yellow E-5GD<br />

Novoperm Yellow 4G Permajet Yellow 4G 30 VP 2987<br />

Novoperm Yellow 4G 01 Permajet Yellow 4G 01 liq. VP 3110<br />

Toner Yellow 4G Viscofil Yellow 2GLL<br />

Toner Yellow 3GP<br />

Pigment Yellow 174 21098 Permanent Yellow GRS 80<br />

Permanent Yellow GRV 80<br />

Pigment Yellow 175 11784 Hostaperm Yellow H6G<br />

Pigment Yellow 176 21103 Permanent Yellow GRX 83<br />

Permanent Yellow GRX 86<br />

Pigment Yellow 180 21290 DrizPearl Yellow HG Hostacopy HG-Y 101<br />

Novoperm Yellow P-HG Hostaprint Yellow HG 32<br />

PV Fast Yellow HG 01 Hostasin Yellow HG<br />

PV Fast Yellow HG Permajet Yellow HG 30<br />

Toner Yellow HG<br />

Pigment Yellow 181 11777 Novoperm Yellow H3R<br />

PV Fast Yellow H3R<br />

Pigment Yellow 184 771740 Hostaperm Oxide Yellow BV Colanyl Oxide Yellow BV 100<br />

Colanyl Oxide Yellow BV 530<br />

Hostacryl Oxide Yellow BV<br />

Hostatint Oxide Yellow BV<br />

Hostatint Oxide Yellow A-BV 100 VP 15605<br />

Hostatint Oxide Yellow E-BV<br />

Pigment Yellow 191 18795 PV Fast Yellow HGR Hostaprint Yellow HGR 32<br />

PV Fast Yellow H2GR<br />

Pigment Yellow 192 - Polysynthren Yellow RL<br />

Pigment Yellow 194 11785 Novoperm Yellow F2G/F2G-TS Hostatint Yellow A-F2G 100 VP 15597<br />

Pigment Yellow 196 - Polysynthren Golden Yellow GR<br />

Pigment Yellow 213 - Hostaperm Yellow H5G<br />

Pigment Yellow 214 - PV Fast Yellow H9G<br />

Pigment Yellow 219 - Hostaperm Yellow H7G VP 2799 Hostatint Yellow E-H7G<br />

Pigment Orange 5 12075 Hansa Red GG Colanyl Red GG 131<br />

Colanyl Red GG 500<br />

Hostatint Red GG 30<br />

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Colour Index No. Standard ranges and Preparations<br />

Generic name other grades<br />

Pigments<br />

Pigment Orange 13 21110 Graphtol Orange GPS Flexonyl Orange G 100<br />

Permanent Orange G Flexonyl Orange WF 131<br />

Hostasin Orange G 30<br />

Viscofil Orange GG<br />

Pigment Orange 34 21115 Graphtol Orange RL Renol Orange RL-HW 30<br />

Permanent Orange RL 01<br />

Permanent Orange RL 70<br />

Pigment Orange 36 11780 Novoperm Orange HL Hostatint Orange A-HLD 100 VP 15569<br />

Novoperm Orange HL 70/HL 70-TS Hostatint Orange E-HLD<br />

Novoperm Orange HL 70-NF<br />

Pigment Orange 38 12367 Graphtol Red HFG Hostaprint Red HFG 32<br />

Novoperm Red HFG<br />

Pigment Orange 43 71105 Hostaperm Orange GR Hostatint Orange GR 30<br />

PV Fast Orange GRL<br />

Pigment Orange 62 11775 Novoperm Orange H5G 70<br />

Pigment Orange 64 - PV Fast Orange H2GL<br />

Pigment Orange 68 486150 PV Fast Orange 6RL<br />

Pigment Orange 70 - Polysynthren Brown 3RL<br />

Pigment Orange 72 211095 PV Fast Orange H4GL 01 Hostaprint Orange H4GL 32<br />

Pigment Orange 74 - Permanent Orange 3RTN Hostatint Orange E-2RLD<br />

Permanent Orange 2RLD 71<br />

Pigment Red 2 12310 Permanent Red FRR Flexonyl Red WF 002<br />

Permanent Red FRW Flexonyl Red 2R<br />

Pigment Red 3 12120 Hansa Scarlet RNC<br />

Hansa Red B<br />

Hansa Red 3B<br />

Pigment Red 4 12085 Hansa Red R Cosmenyl Red R<br />

Flexonyl Red WF 004<br />

Pigment Red 5 12490 Colanyl Carmine FB 130<br />

Cosmenyl Carmine FB 01<br />

Cosmenyl Red BLS gran.<br />

Viscofil Red BL<br />

Pigment Red 9 12460 Permanent Red FRLL 01 Colanyl Red FRLL 131<br />

Pigment Red 12 13385 Permanent Bordeaux FRR Colanyl Bordeaux FRR 500<br />

Pigment Red 14 12380 Permanent Bordeaux FGR<br />

Pigment Red 38 21120 Graphtol Red BB Hostaprint Red BB 32<br />

Hostasin Red B 30<br />

Pigment Red 48:2 15865:2 Graphtol Red P2B Viscofil Red A-WTS 31<br />

Novotex Red ARCY<br />

Permanent Red LB 01<br />

Permanent Red W2T<br />

Pigment Red 48:3 15865:3 Graphtol Fire Red 3RLP<br />

Pigment Red 48:4 15865:4 Novoperm Red 5BLS<br />

Novoperm Red BLS 02<br />

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Colour Index No. Standard ranges and Preparations<br />

Generic name other grades<br />

Pigments<br />

Pigment Red 53:1 15585:1 Graphtol Red LC Hostasin Red LC 30<br />

Graphtol Red LG<br />

Permanent Lake Red LCLL<br />

Permanent Lake Red LCLL 20<br />

Permanent Lake Red LCY<br />

Permanent Lake Red LCYT<br />

Pigment Red 57:1 15850:1 Graphtol Rubine 6BP Flexonyl Rubine WF 571<br />

Permanent Rubine L4B 01 Hostacopy 6B-M 101 LV 2654<br />

Permanent Rubine L4BT<br />

Permanent Rubine L5B 01<br />

Permanent Rubine L5BT<br />

Permanent Rubine P-L3B 01<br />

Permanent Rubine P-L7B 01<br />

Permanent Rubine LPM<br />

Toner Magenta 6B<br />

Pigment Red 101 77491 Colanyl Oxide Red B 130<br />

Colanyl Oxide Red B 500<br />

Colanyl Oxide Red G 100<br />

Colanyl Oxide Red G 530<br />

Hostatint Oxide Red B 30<br />

Hostatint Oxide Red A-B 100 VP 15579<br />

Hostatint Oxide Red E-OR<br />

Hostatint Trans Oxide Red A-G 100 VP 15622<br />

Pigment Red 112 12370 Permanent Red FGR Colanyl Red FGR 131<br />

Permanent Red FGR 02 Colanyl Red FGR 500<br />

Permanent Red FGR 03 Colanyl Red FGRD 500<br />

Permanent Red FGR 70 Colanyl Red FGRG 130<br />

Flexonyl Red FGR-LA<br />

Hostafine Red FGR<br />

Hostatint Red FGR 30<br />

Hostatint Red A-FGRD 100 R<br />

Hostatint Red E-FGRD<br />

Renol Red FGR-HW 30<br />

Viscofil Red A-R<br />

Viscofil Red R 30<br />

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Colour Index No. Standard ranges and Preparations<br />

Generic name other grades<br />

Pigments<br />

Pigment Red 122 73915 DrizPearl Pink E Colanyl Pink E 100<br />

Hostaperm Pink E/E-TS Colanyl Pink E-WD 500<br />

Hostaperm Pink E transp. 01 Hostacopy E 02-M 101<br />

Hostaperm Pink E 02 Hostacryl Pink E<br />

Hostaperm Pink EB transp. Hostafine Magenta E VP 2609<br />

Hostaperm Pink E-WD Hostajet Magenta E-PT VP 2690<br />

Ink Jet Magenta E 02 Hostajet Magenta E-ST<br />

PV Fast Pink E Hostaprint Pink E 32<br />

PV Fast Pink E 01 Hostatint Pink E 30<br />

PV Fast Pink E2G Hostatint Pink A-E 100 VP 15596<br />

Toner Magenta E 02 Hostatint Pink E-E<br />

Permajet Magenta E liq. VP 2832<br />

Pigment Red 144 20735 PV Fast Red 3B<br />

Pigment Red 146 12485 Novotex Carmine FBB Flexonyl Carmine FBB 100<br />

Permanent Carmine FBB 02 Hostacopy FBB 02-M 101 VP 3100<br />

Permanent Carmine P-FBB 04 Renol Carmine FBB-HW 30<br />

Pigment Red 147 12433 Permanent Pink F3B 01<br />

Pigment Red 149 71137 PV Fast Red B Hostaprint Red B 32<br />

Pigment Red 168 59300 Hostaperm Scarlet GO Colanyl Scarlet GO 130<br />

Hostaperm Scarlet GO transp. Colanyl Scarlet GO 530<br />

Hostatint Scarlet GO 30<br />

Pigment Red 169 45160:2 Flexonyl Rubine WF 169<br />

Pigment Red 170 12475 DrizPearl Red F3RK 70 Flexonyl Red F5RK 100<br />

Graphtol Red F3RK 70 Hostafine Red F5RK VP 3204<br />

Graphtol Red F5RK Hostatint Red A-F3RKD 100 VP 15613<br />

Novoperm Red F2RK 70 Hostatint Red E-F3RKD<br />

Novoperm Red F3RK 70/F3RK 70-TS Renol Red F5RK-HW 30<br />

Novoperm Red F3RK 70 PCA VP 2614 Viscofil Red F5RK<br />

Novoperm Red F5RK<br />

Pigment Red 176 12515 Graphtol Carmine HF3C Flexonyl Carmine HF3C-LA<br />

Novoperm Carmine HF3C<br />

Pigment Red 179 71130 Hostaperm Red P2GL-WD Hostafine Red P2GL<br />

Pigment Red 181/ 73360 Cosmetic Pink RC 01<br />

Vat Red 1<br />

Pigment Red 184 12487 Permanent Rubine F6B Flexonyl Rubine A-F6B 30<br />

Permanent Rubine F6B 01 Flexonyl Rubine WF 184<br />

Permanent Rubine P-F7B Hostafine Rubine F6B<br />

Toner Magenta F8B LV 3162<br />

Pigment Red 185 12516 Graphtol Carmine HF4C Hostaprint Carmine HF4C 32<br />

Novoperm Carmine HF4C<br />

Pigment Red 187 12486 Novoperm Red HF4B<br />

PV Fast Red HF4B<br />

Pigment Red 188 12467 Novoperm Red HF3S Colanyl Red HF3S 500<br />

Novoperm Red HF3S 70 Hostafine Red HF3S<br />

Hostatint Bordeaux A-5BLS 100 VP 15603<br />

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Colour Index No. Standard ranges and Preparations<br />

Generic name other grades<br />

Pigments<br />

Pigment Red 208 12514 Graphtol Red HF2B Hostaprint Red HF2B 32<br />

Novoperm Red HF2B 01 Hostasin Red HF2B 30<br />

Renol Red HF2B-HW 30<br />

Pigment Red 209 73905 Hostaperm Red EG transp.<br />

Pigment Red 210 12477 Permanent Red P-FK<br />

Pigment Red 214 200660 Novoperm Red BN Hostaprint Red BNP 32<br />

PV Fast Red BNP<br />

Pigment Red 242 20067 Novoperm Scarlet 4RF 01 Viscofil Scarlet A-4RF<br />

PV Fast Scarlet 4RF<br />

Pigment Red 247 15915 PV Fast Red HB<br />

Pigment Red 254 56110 PV Fast Red D3G Colanyl Red D3GD 500<br />

Hostaperm Red D3G 70 Hostaprint Red D3G 32<br />

Hostaperm Red D2G 70 Hostatint Red A-D3GD 100 VP 15604<br />

Hostatint Red E-D3GD<br />

Pigment Red 257 562700 Hostaperm Red Violet 3RL<br />

Pigment Red 262 - Graphtol Red 2BN<br />

Pigment Red 264 561300 Hostaperm Rubine D3B<br />

Hostaperm Rubine D3B-WD<br />

Pigment Red 266 12474 Permanent Red P-F7RK<br />

Pigment Violet 19 73900 DrizPearl Red E5B Colanyl Red E3B 130<br />

Hostaperm Red E2B 70 Colanyl Red E3B 500<br />

Hostaperm Red E3B Flexonyl Red E5B-LA<br />

Hostaperm Red E5B 02 Hostaprint Red E5B 32<br />

Hostaperm Red Violet ER Hostaprint Violet ER 32<br />

Hostaperm Red Violet ER PCA Hostatint Red Violet A-ER 100 VP 15601<br />

Hostaperm Red Violet ERX Hostatint Red Violet E-ER<br />

Hostaperm Red Violet ERX-WD Permajet Red E5B 30<br />

Ink Jet Magenta E5B 02 VP 2984 Permajet Red E3B liq. VP 2833<br />

PV Fast Red E3B<br />

PV Fast Red E5B<br />

PV Fast Violet ER<br />

Pigment Violet 23 51319 DrizPearl Violet RL Colanyl Violet RL 130<br />

Hostaperm Violet BL Colanyl Violet RL 500<br />

Hostaperm Violet BL 01 VP 2779 Cosmenyl Violet RL<br />

Hostaperm Violet RL spec./ Flexonyl Violet RL-LA<br />

Hostaperm Violet RL spec.-TS Flexonyl Violet WF 023<br />

Hostaperm Violet RL-NF Hostafine Violet RL<br />

Hostaperm Violet RL-WD VP 2811 Hostaprint Violet RL 32<br />

Hostaperm Violet P-RL Hostatint Red E-E3B<br />

Hostaperm Violet RL 02 Hostatint Violet RL 30<br />

PV Fast Violet BLP Hostatint Violet A-RL 100 VP 15594<br />

PV Fast Violet RL Hostatint Violet E-BL<br />

Renol Violet RL-HW 30<br />

Viscofil Violet BLN<br />

Pigment Violet 32 12517 Graphtol Bordeaux HF3R Hostaprint Bordeaux HF3R 32<br />

Novoperm Bordeaux HF3R Viscofil Bordeaux BB<br />

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Colour Index No. Standard ranges and Preparations<br />

Generic name other grades<br />

Pigments<br />

Pigment Blue 15 74160 Graphtol Blue AN Cosmenyl Blue BLS gran.<br />

Novotex Blue CBR-PC Flexonyl Blue AN-LA<br />

Licosperse Blue AN 30<br />

Viscofil Blue BL 500 VP 3067<br />

Pigment Blue 15:1 74160 Hostaperm Blue A2R Colanyl Blue A2R 130<br />

Hostaperm Blue A4R Colanyl Blue A2R 500<br />

Hostaperm Blue BT-728-D Cosmenyl Blue A4R<br />

Hostaperm Blue BT-729-D Hostacryl Blue A4R<br />

PV Fast Blue A2R Hostaprint Blue A2R 32<br />

PV Fast Blue A4R Hostaprint Blue A4R 32<br />

PV Fast Blue AV Hostasin Blue A2R 30<br />

Pigment Blue 15:2 74160 Hostaperm Blue AFL<br />

Hostaperm Blue BT-627-D<br />

Pigment Blue 15:3 74160 DrizPearl Blue BG Colanyl Blue B2G 131<br />

Hostaperm Blue B2G Colanyl Blue B2G 500<br />

Hostaperm Blue B2G-D Flexonyl Blue B2G-LA<br />

Hostaperm Blue B2G-L Flexonyl Blue WF 153<br />

Hostaperm Blue B4G Hostacopy BG-C 101<br />

Novotex Blue BGW Hostafine Blue B2G<br />

PV Fast Blue BG Hostajet Cyan BG-PT VP 2689<br />

Toner Cyan BG Hostajet Cyan BG-ST<br />

Hostaprint Blue B2G 32<br />

Hostatint Blue B2G 30<br />

Hostatint Blue A-BG 100 VP 15592<br />

Hostatint Blue E-B2G<br />

Permajet Blue B2G 30<br />

Renol Blue B2G-HW 30<br />

Viscofil Blue B2G<br />

Pigment Blue 15:4 74160 Hostaperm Blue BFL Permajet Blue BT liq. VP 2831<br />

Hostaperm Blue BT-617-D<br />

Hostaperm Blue P-BFS<br />

Hostaperm Blue P-BFS 01<br />

Pigment Blue 28 77346 Colanyl Oxide Blue COR 100<br />

Colanyl Oxide Blue COR 530<br />

Hostatint Oxide Blue CO 30<br />

Pigment Blue 56 + 61 - Reflex Blue A4H-3G 31<br />

- Reflex Blue A5H-G<br />

Reflex Blue A5H-G 31<br />

Reflex Blue A5H-R 31<br />

Reflex Blue A5H-R 32<br />

Reflex Blue A6H-G 31<br />

Reflex Blue A6H-R<br />

Reflex Blue A6H-R 31<br />

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Colour Index No. Standard ranges and Preparations<br />

Generic name other grades<br />

Pigments<br />

Pigment Blue 56 + 61 Reflex Blue A6L-G<br />

Reflex Blue A6L-G 31 MF<br />

Reflex Blue A6L-R 31<br />

Reflex Blue 3G 54<br />

Pigment Blue 61 Reflex Blue R 54<br />

Reflex Blue R 56<br />

Pigment Blue 80 - Hostaperm Blue R5R 01 VP 3317<br />

Hostaperm Blue R5R-WD VP 3094<br />

Pigment Green 7 74260 DrizPearl Green GNX Colanyl Green GG 131<br />

Hostaperm Green GG 01 Colanyl Green GG 500<br />

Hostaperm Green GLS 01 Cosmenyl Green GG<br />

Hostaperm Green GNX/GNX-TS Cosmenyl Green 2GLS gran.<br />

Hostaperm Green GNX-C Flexonyl Green WF 007<br />

Hostaperm Green GNX-D Flexonyl Green GG-MT<br />

Novotex Green GNX Hostacryl Green GNX<br />

PV Fast Green GNX Hostafine Green GN<br />

Hostaprint Green GG 32<br />

Hostasin Green GG 30<br />

Hostatint Green GG 30<br />

Hostatint Green A-GNX 100 VP 15593<br />

Hostatint Green E-3GLS<br />

Licosperse Green G VP 2749<br />

Permanent Black N liq. VP 2892<br />

Renol Green GG-HW 30<br />

Viscofil Green A-GNS<br />

Pigment Green 17 77288 Colanyl Oxide Green G 131<br />

Colanyl Oxide Green G 530<br />

Hostatint Oxide Green G 31<br />

Pigment Green 36 74265 Hostaperm Green 8G Colanyl Green 8G 500<br />

Pigment Green 50 77377 Colanyl Oxide Green CO 100<br />

Hostatint Oxide Green CO<br />

Pigment Brown 24 77310 Colanyl Oxide Yellow CR 130<br />

Colanyl Oxide Yellow CR 500<br />

Hostatint Oxide Yellow A-CR 100 VP 15600<br />

Hostatint Oxide Yellow E-CT<br />

Pigment Brown 25 12510 Hostaperm Brown HFR 01 Hostacryl Brown HFR<br />

PV Fast Brown HFR Hostaprint Brown HFR 32<br />

Renol Brown HFR-HW 30<br />

Viscofil Brown HFR<br />

Pigment Brown 41 - PV Fast Brown RL Hostaprint Brown RL 32<br />

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Colour Index No. Standard ranges and Preparations<br />

Generic name other grades<br />

Pigments<br />

Pigment Black 7 77266 Colanyl Black N 131<br />

Colanyl Black N 500<br />

Colanyl Black PR 130<br />

Cosmenyl Black R<br />

Flexonyl Black A-CB<br />

Flexonyl Black PR 100<br />

Flexonyl Black WF 007<br />

Flexoprint Black CB 01<br />

Hostafine Black T 30 VP 2813<br />

Hostafine Black TS 30 VP 3035<br />

Hostajet Black O-PT<br />

Hostaprint Black L 32<br />

Hostatint Black GR 30<br />

Hostatint Black A-N 100 VP 15538<br />

Hostatint Black E-BLN<br />

Permajet Black R 30<br />

Permajet Black N liq. VP 2892<br />

Renol Black R-HW 30<br />

Viscofil Black 2BLN<br />

Pigment Black 11 77499 Colanyl Oxide Black B 100<br />

Colanyl Oxide Black B 530<br />

Pigment Black 33 77537 Hostatint Oxide Black B 30<br />

Pigment White 6 77891 Colanyl White R 500<br />

Flexonyl White R 130<br />

Flexonyl White RL 130 VP 3070<br />

Flexonyl White RS<br />

Flexonyl White RS 30 VP 2497<br />

Hostatint White R 30<br />

Hostatint White A-R 100 VP 15570<br />

Hostatint White E-TD<br />

PV Fast White R 01<br />

Renol White T-HW 30<br />

Viscofil White A-RCL 30<br />

Pigment White 18:1 77220:1 Colanyl Extender MS 100<br />

Colanyl Extender MS 530<br />

Hostatint Extender MS 31<br />

73


Colour Index No. Dye ranges<br />

Generic name<br />

Dyes<br />

Acid Yellow 3 47005 Sanolin Quinoline Yellow gran.<br />

(Food Yellow 13) Vitasyn Quinoline Yellow 70<br />

Acid Yellow 23 19140 Duasyn Acid Yellow O<br />

(Food Yellow 4) Duasyn Acid Yellow XX-SF<br />

Sanolin Tartrazine Yellow gran.<br />

Vitasyn Tartrazine X 90<br />

Acid Orange 10 16230 Duasyn Acid Orange GG 01<br />

Acid Red 18 16255 Sanolin Ponceau Red gran.<br />

(Food Red 7) Vitasyn Ponceau 4RC 82<br />

Acid Red 52 45100 Sanolin Rhodamine B 02<br />

Acid Red 249 18134 Sanolin Red NBG<br />

Acid Violet 48 - Sanolin Violet FBL<br />

- Sanolin Violet AS-FBL liquid<br />

Acid Violet 54 - Sanolin Red N-6B<br />

Acid Violet 66 - Savinyl Dark Violet R<br />

Acid Violet 126 - Sanolin Violet E2R<br />

Sanolin Violet AS-E2R liquid<br />

Acid Blue 1 42045 Duasyn Turquoise E-VS<br />

Acid Blue 9 42090 Duasyn Acid Blue AE liquid<br />

(Food Blue 2) Duasyn Acid Blue AE-SF 30 liquid<br />

Duasyn Acid Blue AE 03<br />

Duasyn Acid Blue AE 62 VP 3200<br />

Duasyn Acid Blue AE 90<br />

Sanolin Brilliant Blue gran.<br />

Vitasyn Blue AE 90<br />

Acid Blue 80 61585 Sanolin Blue NBL<br />

Acid Blue 93 42780 Duasyn Ink Blue SLK<br />

Acid Blue 93:1 42780:1 Duasyn Ink Blue 2R<br />

Acid Blue 182 - Sanolin Blue EHRL<br />

Sanolin Blue EHRL liquid<br />

Acid Green 1 10020 Sanolin Green B<br />

Acid Green 16 44025 Duasyn Acid Green EB liquid<br />

Acid Green 25 61570 Sanolin Green GL<br />

Acid Green 81 - Sanolin Green 6GLN<br />

Acid Brown 126 - Duasyn Acid Brown GVL<br />

Acid Brown 237 - Duasyn Acid Brown RB<br />

Acid Brown 289 - Duasyn Acid Dark Brown SBL<br />

Acid Black 194 - Duasyn Acid Black SDL<br />

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Colour Index No. Dye ranges<br />

Generic name<br />

Dyes<br />

Direct Yellow 28 19555 Sanolin Yellow BG<br />

Direct Yellow 51 - Carta Yellow RW liquid<br />

Direct Yellow 132 - Duasyn Yellow 3GF-SF liquid<br />

Direct Blue 86 74180 Cartasol Yellow 3GF liquid<br />

Sanolin Fast Turquoise GLL liquid<br />

Direct Blue 199 74190 Carta Brilliant Blue GNS liquid<br />

Duasyn Cyan FRL 10 liquid<br />

Duasynjet Cyan FRL-SF liquid<br />

Sanolin Cyan FRL 10 liquid<br />

Sanolin Turquoise Blue FBL<br />

Disperse Yellow 64 47027 Solvaperm Yellow G<br />

Disperse Violet 26 62025 Solvaperm Red Violet R<br />

(Solvent Violet 59)<br />

Food Yellow 3 15985 Sanolin Sunset Orange gran.<br />

Vitasyn Orange RGL 90<br />

Food Yellow 4 19140 Sanolin Tartrazine Yellow gran.<br />

(Acid Yellow 23) Vitasyn Tartrazine X 90<br />

Food Yellow 13 47005 Sanolin Quinoline Yellow gran.<br />

(Acid Yellow 3) Vitasyn Quinoline Yellow 70<br />

Food Red 7 16255 Sanolin Ponceau Red gran.<br />

(Acid Red 18) Vitasyn Ponceau 4RC 82<br />

Food Blue 2 42090 Sanolin Brilliant Blue gran.<br />

(Acid Blue 9) Vitasyn Blue AE 90<br />

Food Blue 5:2 42051:2 Sanolin Patent Blue gran.<br />

Vitasyn Patent Blue V 85 01<br />

Reactive Yellow 37 - Duasyn Brilliant Yellow GL-SF liquid<br />

Reactive Red 23 16202 Duasyn Red 3B-SF liquid<br />

Reactive Red 180 181055 Duasyn Brilliant Red F3B-SF liquid<br />

Duasyn Red R-F3B liquid<br />

Reactive Green 12 - Sanolin Green R-3GL<br />

Sanolin Green AS-R3GL liquid<br />

Reactive Black 31 - Duasyn Black KRL-SF liquid<br />

Duasyn Black R-KRL liquid<br />

Solvent Yellow 14 12055 Fat Orange R 01<br />

Solvent Yellow 16 12700 Fat Yellow 3G<br />

Solvent Yellow 62 - Savinyl Yellow 2RLS<br />

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Colour Index No. Dye ranges<br />

Generic name<br />

Dyes<br />

Solvent Yellow 79 - Savinyl Yellow 2GLS 01<br />

Solvent Yellow 83 - Savinyl Yellow RLSN<br />

Solvent Yellow 83:1 - Savinyl Yellow RLS<br />

Solvent Yellow 93 48160 Solvaperm Yellow 3G<br />

Solvent Yellow 98 56238 Hostasol Yellow 3G<br />

Solvent Yellow 114 47020 Solvaperm Yellow 2G<br />

Solvent Yellow 133 48580 Polysynthren Yellow GG<br />

Solvent Yellow 163 - Polysynthren Yellow GS<br />

Solvent Orange 41 - Savinyl Orange RLS<br />

Solvent Orange 60 564100 Solvaperm Orange 3G<br />

Solvent Orange 62 - Savinyl Orange RLSE<br />

Solvent Orange 63 68550 Hostasol Red GG<br />

Solvent Red 3 12010 Fat Brown B<br />

Solvent Red 8 - Savinyl Red 2BLSE<br />

Solvent Red 27 26125 Fat Red 5B 02<br />

Solvent Red 89 - Savinyl Fire Red GLS<br />

Solvent Red 91 - Savinyl Red 3BLS<br />

Solvent Red 92 - Savinyl Scarlet RLS<br />

Solvent Red 111 60505 Solvaperm Red PFS<br />

Solvent Red 122 - Savinyl Red 4GLS<br />

Solvent Red 124 - Savinyl Fire Red 3GLS<br />

Solvent Red 127 - Savinyl Pink 6BLS<br />

Solvent Red 135 564120 Solvaperm Red G<br />

Polysynthren Red GFP<br />

Solvent Red 179 564150 Solvaperm Red 2G<br />

Solvent Red 195 - Solvaperm Red BB<br />

Solvent Red 212 - Polysynthren Red GG<br />

Solvent Violet 13 60725 Solvaperm Violet RSB<br />

Solvent Violet 37 - Solvaperm Violet FBL<br />

Solvent Violet 49 48520 Polysynthren Violet G<br />

Solvent Violet 59 62025 Solvaperm Red Violet R<br />

(Disperse Violet 26)<br />

Solvent Blue 35 61554 Fat Blue B 01<br />

Solvent Blue 44 - Savinyl Blue GLS<br />

Solvent Blue 45 - Polysynthren Blue RLS<br />

Savinyl Blue RS<br />

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Colour Index No. Dye ranges<br />

Generic name<br />

Dyes<br />

Solvent Blue 104 61568 Polysynthren Blue RBL<br />

Solvaperm Blue 2B<br />

Solvent Blue 122 60744 Polysynthren Blue R<br />

Solvent Blue 124 42762 Copy Blue PR 01<br />

Solvent Green 3 61565 Solvaperm Green GSB<br />

Solvent Green 7 59040 Sanolin Pyranine Green<br />

Solvent Green 28 625580 Solvaperm Green G<br />

Solvent Brown 53 48525 Polysynthren Brown R<br />

Solvent Black 3 26150 Fat Black HB 02<br />

Solvent Black 27 - Savinyl Black NS<br />

Telajet Black NS<br />

Solvent Black 45 - Savinyl Black RLSN<br />

Savisol Black BLS liquid<br />

Vat Red 1/ 73360 Cosmetic Pink RC 01<br />

Pigment Red 181<br />

Vat Red 41 73300 Hostasol Red 5B<br />

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Registered trademarks:<br />

Cartax ® Hostastat ®* Licomont ®<br />

Ceridust ® Hostavin ®* Licowax ®<br />

Exolit ® Licocene ® Nylostab ®<br />

Hordaphos ® Licolub ®<br />

Hostanox ®* Licomer ®<br />

The symbols mean:<br />

■ = main application<br />

● = applicable<br />

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Contents<br />

1 Additives for Printing Inks 81<br />

1.1 Product range 83<br />

1.2 Field of application 84<br />

1.2.1 Surface modifiers 84<br />

1.2.2 Antistatic agents 86<br />

1.2.3 Fluorescent pigment 86<br />

2 Additives for Coatings 89<br />

2.1 Product range 91<br />

2.2 Field of application 92<br />

2.2.1 Micronized waxes 92<br />

2.2.2 Non-micronized waxes 94<br />

2.2.3 Light stabilizers 96<br />

2.2.4 Antioxidants processing stabilizers 97<br />

2.2.5 Flame retardants 98<br />

2.2.6 Curing agents 98<br />

3 Additives for Plastics 99<br />

3.1 Product range 100<br />

3.2 Application in standard plastics 101<br />

3.2.1 Antioxidants 101<br />

3.2.2 Antistatic agents 101<br />

3.2.3 Lubricants 102<br />

3.2.4 Compatibilizers 104<br />

3.2.5 Light stabilizers 106<br />

3.2.6 Flame retardants 106<br />

3.3 Application in engineering plastics 107<br />

3.3.1 Antioxidants 107<br />

3.3.2 Antistatic agents 107<br />

3.3.3 Lubricants 108<br />

3.3.4 Coupling agents 110<br />

3.3.5 Nucleating agents 110<br />

3.3.6 Light stabilizers 112<br />

3.3.7 Flame retardants 112<br />

3.4 Application in other plastics 113<br />

3.4.1 Light stabilizers 113<br />

3.4.2 Flame retardants 113<br />

3.4.3 Lubricants 114<br />

4 Specialties Business 117<br />

4.1 Waxes 118<br />

4.1.1 Montan waxes 118<br />

4.1.1.1 Montan acid waxes 118<br />

4.1.1.2 Montan ester waxes 118<br />

Contents<br />

4.1.1.3 Partially saponified ester waxes 119<br />

4.1.1.4 Fully saponified ester waxes 119<br />

4.1.2 Non-polar polyethylene and polypropylene<br />

waxes 120<br />

4.1.2.1 Polyolefine waxes produced by the<br />

Ziegler-Natta-process 120<br />

4.1.2.2 Low molecular weigth polyolefine<br />

products produced with metallocene<br />

catalysts 120<br />

4.1.3 Polar polyethlyene-/polypropylene waxes 121<br />

4.1.3.1 Polar polyethylene waxes 121<br />

4.1.3.2 Polar polypropylene waxes 121<br />

4.1.4 Micronized waxes 122<br />

4.1.5 Waxes based on other raw materials 124<br />

4.1.6 Wax dispersions 125<br />

4.1.6.1 Based on polyethylene waxes 125<br />

4.1.6.2 Based on montan waxes 125<br />

4.1.6.3 Based on montan and polyethylene<br />

waxes 126<br />

4.1.6.4 Based on polyethylene waxes with<br />

acrylic-dispersions containing metal salts 126<br />

4.1.6.5 Based on polyethylene waxes with<br />

acrylic-dispersions free of metal salts 127<br />

4.1.6.6 Based on montan waxes with acrylicdispersions<br />

free of metal salts 128<br />

4.1.6.7 Based on montan and polyethylene waxes<br />

with acrylic-dispersions free of metal salts 128<br />

4.1.6.8 Acrylic copolymers free of metal salts 128<br />

4.1.6.9 Acrylic copolymers with metal salts 128<br />

4.2 Polymer dispersions 129<br />

4.2.1 Acrylic - styrenic copolymer free of<br />

metal salts 129<br />

4.2.2 Acrylic - styrenic copolymer with metal<br />

salts 129<br />

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1 Additives for Printing Inks<br />

1.1 Product range<br />

1.2 Field of application<br />

1.2.1 Surface modifiers<br />

1.2.2 Antistatic agents<br />

1.2.3 Fluorescent pigment<br />

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1 Additives for Printing Inks<br />

1.1 Product range<br />

PE waxes<br />

PE waxes can be added to printing inks as dispersion or<br />

paste and will lead to many benefits:<br />

> Improved rub and scratch resistance.<br />

> Very good slip and antiblocking properties concerning<br />

the printed products.<br />

> No spraying, misting or plucking on the printing press.<br />

> Reduction of the tack of paste inks.<br />

Ceridust micronized powders<br />

The use of Ceridust in printing manufacturing provides a<br />

number of additional advantages:<br />

> No heating of waxes and solvents.<br />

> No evaporation of solvent, thus environmentally<br />

friendly.<br />

> Very good performance in the printing ink because of<br />

an ideal particle size distribution.<br />

Montan waxes<br />

Montan waxes are used for the optimization of the rheological<br />

behaviour of print pastes due to their superior<br />

paste-forming properties.<br />

Wax emulsions<br />

Wax emulsions are very fine particle size dispersions of<br />

waxes in water. Used in flexographic printing inks and<br />

overprint varnishes they provide good antiblocking and<br />

slip properties while not affecting the gloss and transparency.<br />

Rub resistance of printing inks can be further<br />

improved in combination with Ceridust 3715, Ceridust<br />

3719 or Ceridust 3731.<br />

Antistatic agents<br />

Antistatic agents are suitable for reducing or preventing<br />

electrostatic charge effects, such as the attraction of<br />

dust or the scattering of ink during the printing process.<br />

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1.2 Field of application<br />

1.2.1 Surface modifiers<br />

Products Chemical class Function<br />

Surface modifiers Micronized powders<br />

Waterborne<br />

inks<br />

Solventborne<br />

inks Offset Flexo Gravure Screen OPV<br />

Ceridust 130 PE Rub resistance ● ● ●<br />

Ceridust 3620 PE Rub resistance ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ❍<br />

Ceridust 3615 PE Rub resistance ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Ceridust VP 3610 PE Rub resistance ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Ceridust 3251 PE, modified Rub resistance, slip ● ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Ceridust 3715 PE, polar Rub resistance,<br />

scratch resistance<br />

■ ● ■ ●<br />

Ceridust 3719 PE, polar Rub resistance, ■ ● ■ ●<br />

Ceridust 3731 PE, polar Rub resistance,<br />

scratch resistance<br />

■ ● ■ ●<br />

TP Ceridust 3921 F PE, PTFE Rub resistance, slip ■ ■ ● ■<br />

Ceridust 9610 F PE, PTFE Slip/antiblocking ■ ■ ● ■<br />

Ceridust 9630 F PE, PTFE Slip/antiblocking ■ ● ■<br />

TP Ceridust 9322 F PE, PTFE Rub resistance, slip ■ ■ ●<br />

Ceridust 9325 F PE, PTFE Rub resistance, slip ■ ■ ●<br />

Ceridust 9205 F PTFE Slip/antiblocking ■ ■ ●<br />

Ceridust 9615 A PE, amide Antiblocking ● ● ● ● ❍<br />

Ceridust 3910 Amide Antiblocking ● ● ● ● ❍<br />

Ceridust 5551 Ester wax<br />

PE waxes<br />

Rub resistance,<br />

scratch resistance<br />

■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Licowax PE 130 High density PE wax Rub resistance ● ■ ● ●<br />

Licowax PE 520 Low density PE wax Rub resistance ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Licocene PE 5301 High density PE wax ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

TP Licocene PE 4201 High density PE wax ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

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Products<br />

Drop point<br />

°C<br />

Surface modifiers Micronized powders<br />

Acid value Density at 23 °C Particle size d 50<br />

mg KOH/g g/cm 3 µm<br />

Ceridust 130 ~ 125 0 ~ 0.97 ~ 13.0<br />

Ceridust 3620 ~ 125 0 ~ 0.97 ~ 8.5<br />

Ceridust 3615 ~ 125 0 ~ 0.97 ~ 7.5<br />

Ceridust VP 3610 ~ 128 0 ~ 0.97 ~ 5.0<br />

Ceridust 3251 ~ 123 0 ~ 0.96 ~ 7.0<br />

Ceridust 3715 ~ 125 ~ 4 ~ 0.97 ~ 8.5<br />

Ceridust 3719 ~ 116 ~ 18 ~ 0.98 ~ 13.0<br />

Ceridust 3731 ~ 116 ~ 29 ~ 0.98 ~ 11.0<br />

TP Ceridust 3921 F ~ 124 0 ~ 1.07 ~ 6.0<br />

Ceridust 9610 F ~ 127 0 ~ 1.00 ~ 8.5<br />

Ceridust 9630 F ~ 127 ~ 2 ~ 1.14 ~ 8.5<br />

TP Ceridust 9322 F ~ 124 0 ~ 1.01 ~ 6.0<br />

Ceridust 9325 F ~ 123 0 ~ 1.01 ~ 8.0<br />

Ceridust 9205 F - 0 ~ 2.20 ~ 8.0<br />

Ceridust 9615 A ~ 140 ~ 4 ~ 0.99 ~ 6.5<br />

Ceridust 3910 ~ 142 ~ 7 ~ 1.00 ~ 6.5<br />

Ceridust 5551 ~ 96 ~ 16 ~ 1.00 ~ 8.5<br />

PE waxes<br />

Licowax PE 130 ~ 130 0 ~ 0.97 -<br />

Licowax PE 520 ~ 120 0 ~ 0.93 -<br />

Licocene PE 5301 ~ 130 0 ~ 0.97 -<br />

TP Licocene PE 4201 ~ 128 0 ~ 0.97 -<br />

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1.2.1 Surface modifiers<br />

1.2.2 Antistatic agents<br />

1.2.3 Fluorescent pigment<br />

Products Chemical class Function<br />

Surrface modifiers Montan waxes<br />

Q<br />

86<br />

Waterborne<br />

inks<br />

Solventborne<br />

inks Offset Flexo Gravure Screen OPV<br />

Licowax OP Montan ester<br />

saponified<br />

Rheology modifier ■ ■<br />

Licowax O Montan ester<br />

saponified<br />

Rheology modiifier ■ ■<br />

Licowax OM Montan ester<br />

saponified<br />

Amide waxes<br />

Rheology modifier ■ ■<br />

Licowax FA-E Erucamide Slip/antiblocking ■ ■ ■<br />

Licowax FA-O Oleamide<br />

Wax emulsions<br />

Slip/antiblocking ■ ■ ■<br />

Hordamer PE 02 PE wax emulsion Slip/antiblocking ■ ■ ■<br />

Hordamer PE 03 PE wax emulsion Slip/antiblocking ■ ■ ■<br />

Licomer W 19 PE wax emulsion Slip/antiblocking ■ ■ ■<br />

Permanol AP 5 PP wax emulsion Antislip ■ ■ ❍<br />

Permanol HDL PE wax emulsion Slip/antiblocking ■ ■ ■<br />

Permanol 1070 PE wax emulsion Slip/antiblocking ■ ■ ■<br />

Permanol VAS PE wax emulsion Slip/antiblocking ■ ■ ■<br />

Antistatic agents<br />

Hordaphos MDB Phosphoric Antistatic agent ● ● ●<br />

acid ester<br />

Hostastat FA 14 Ethoxylated Antistatic agent ● ● ●<br />

alkylamine<br />

Hostastat FE 20 Fatty acid ester Antistatic agent ● ● ●<br />

Fluorescent pigment Application<br />

Cartax CXDP substituted UV-fluorescent pigment for marking and coding purposes (e.g. security papers etc.)<br />

Powder benzo oxainone Applicable in all kind of printing inks and coatings


Products<br />

Surrface modifiers Montan waxes<br />

Licowax OP ~ 99 ~ 12 ~ 112 ~ 1.02<br />

Licowax O ~ 99 ~ 13 ~ 115 ~ 1.02<br />

Licowax OM ~ 90 ~ 25 ~ 115 ~ 1.01<br />

Amide waxes<br />

Drop point<br />

°C<br />

Acid value Saponification value Density at 23 °C<br />

mg KOH/g mg KOH/g g/cm 3<br />

Licowax FA-E ~ 82 < 1 - ~ 0.94<br />

Licowax FA-O ~ 73 < 1 - ~ 0.92<br />

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2.1 Product range<br />

2.2 Field of application<br />

2.2.1 Micronized waxes<br />

2.2.2 Non-micronized waxes<br />

2.2.3 Light stabilizers<br />

2.2.4 Antioxidants processing stabilizers<br />

2.2.5 Flame retardants<br />

2.2.6 Curing agents<br />

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2 Additives for Coatings<br />

2.1 Product range<br />

Ceridust micropowders<br />

The addition of Ceridust micropowders to lacquers and<br />

coatings will lead to outstanding properties:<br />

> Excellent slip and antiblocking behaviour<br />

> High scratch resistance and insensitiveness against<br />

metal marking<br />

> Fast and easy processing of coated products<br />

> Very good matting effects which bring about a high<br />

quality coating, a velvety touch, and smooth handle<br />

in wood lacquers<br />

PE Waxes<br />

The product range of pure PE waxes consists of polar<br />

and non-polar types. They are delivered as flakes, grain<br />

or powder and can be added to lacquers and liquid coatings<br />

as dispersion or paste. Their incorporation can<br />

show the following effects:<br />

> Improved antisettling and antisagging<br />

> A pronounced matting effect in wood lacquers<br />

> Antisettling and orientation of aluminum and mica<br />

pigments<br />

In powder coatings PE waxes will have among other<br />

things a positive influence on the flowability of the resin<br />

melt and the grindability of the extruded powder coating<br />

mixture.<br />

Hostavin - light stabilizers<br />

This product range comprises UV-absorbers as well as<br />

hindered amine light stabilizers (HALS).<br />

Hostavin<br />

> Prevents degradation of binders in the course of<br />

exposure to solar radiation<br />

> Improves gloss retention<br />

> Reduces cracking, blistering, chalking and subchalking<br />

> Maintains adhesion and elasticity of coatings<br />

Exolit - flame retardants<br />

With Exolit AP grades (based on ammonium polyphosphate)<br />

Clariant supplies Flame Retardants with a sure<br />

future for intumescent coatings.<br />

Hordaphos products<br />

Certain Hordaphos products are suitables as curing<br />

agents for the acid curing of synthetic resin-paints<br />

based on urea-melamine-formaldehyde.<br />

The advantages can include:<br />

> Improved shelf life of one-pack systems<br />

> Good dispersing aids for powders<br />

> Reduction in stoving temperature<br />

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2.2 Field of application<br />

2.2.1 Micronized waxes<br />

Products Chemical class Function<br />

Micronized waxes<br />

WaterSolventborneborne Powder<br />

coatings coatings coating Plastic Can Coil Wood UV<br />

Ceridust 3620 PE Scratch resistance, matting ■ ■ ■<br />

Ceridust 3615 PE Scratch resistance, matting ■ ■ ■<br />

Ceridust VP 3610 PE Scratch resistance, matting ■ ■<br />

Ceridust 2051 Synthetic Scratch resistance, matting ■ ■ ■<br />

TP Ceridust 2055 Synthetic Scratch resistance, matting ■ ■ ■<br />

Ceridust 9615 A PE/Amide Matting, scratch resistance ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Ceridust 6721 PP/Amide Matting, scratch resistance ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Ceridust 3910 Amide Sandability, slip, degassing ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Ceridust 3715 PE, polar Slip, scratch resistance ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Ceridust 3719 PE, polar Scratch resistance ■ ■ ■<br />

Ceridust 3251 PE, modified Slip, scratch resistance ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Ceridust 3831 PE, modified Slip, scratch resistance ■ ■<br />

Ceridust 9610 F PE/PTFE Slip, antiblocking ■ ■ ■<br />

Ceridust 9630 F PE/PTFE Slip, antiblocking ■ ■ ■<br />

Ceridust 3920 F PE/PTFE Slip, antiblocking, prevent ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

metal marking<br />

TP Ceridust 3921 F PE/PTFE Slip, antiblocking, prevent ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

metal marking<br />

TP Ceridust 9322 F PE/PTFE Slip, antiblocking, prevent ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

metal marking<br />

Ceridust 9325 F PE/PTFE Scratch resistance, matting ■ ■<br />

Ceridust 3940 F PE/PTFE Texturing ■<br />

Ceridust 3941 F PE/PTFE Texturing ■<br />

TP Ceridust 3942 F PE/PTFE Texturing ■<br />

TP Ceridust 6050 M PP Matting, abrasion ■ ■ ■<br />

Ceridust 9202 F PTFE Slip, antiblocking ■ ■<br />

Ceridust 9205 F PTFE Slip, antiblocking ■ ■ ■<br />

Ceridust 5551 Ester wax Scratch resistance, smooth ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

handle, dispersing agent<br />

Ceridust TP 5091 Ester wax Matting, scratch resistance, ■ ■<br />

smooth handle<br />

TP Ceridust 5851 R Ester wax Matting, scratch resistance, ■ ■<br />

smooth handle<br />

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Products µm °C mg KOH/g g/cm 3<br />

Micronized waxes<br />

Particle size d 50 Drop point Acid value Density at 23 °C<br />

Ceridust 3620 ~ 8.5 ~ 125 0 ~ 0.97<br />

Ceridust 3615 ~ 7.5 ~ 125 0 ~ 0.97<br />

Ceridust VP 3610 ~ 5.0 ~ 128 0 ~ 0.97<br />

Ceridust 2051 ~ 6.5 ~ 110 0 ~ 0.94<br />

TP Ceridust 2055 ~ 13.0 ~ 119 0 ~ 0.96<br />

Ceridust 9615 A ~ 6.5 ~ 140 ~ 4 ~ 0.99<br />

Ceridust 6721 ~ 7.5 ~ 154 ~ 3 ~ 0.95<br />

Ceridust 3910 ~ 6.5 ~ 142 ~ 7 ~ 1.00<br />

Ceridust 3715 ~ 8.5 ~ 125 ~ 4 ~ 0.97<br />

Ceridust 3719 ~ 13.0 ~ 116 ~ 18 ~ 0.98<br />

Ceridust 3251 ~ 7.0 ~ 123 0 ~ 0.96<br />

Ceridust 3831 ~ 9.0 ~ 124 ~ 5 ~ 0.99<br />

Ceridust 9610 F ~ 8.5 ~ 127 0 ~ 1.00<br />

Ceridust 9630 F ~ 8.5 ~ 127 ~ 2 ~ 1.14<br />

Ceridust 3920 F ~ 6.0 ~ 127 max. 1 ~ 1.02<br />

TP Ceridust 3921 F ~ 6.0 ~ 124 0 ~ 1.07<br />

TP Ceridust 9322 F ~ 6.0 ~ 124 0 ~ 1.01<br />

Ceridust 9325 F ~ 8.0 ~ 123 0 ~ 1.01<br />

Ceridust 3940 F ~ 13.0 ~ 127 max. 1 ~ 1.02<br />

Ceridust 3941 F ~ 13.0 ~ 127 max. 1 ~ 1.05<br />

TP Ceridust 3942 F ~ 13.0 ~ 126 max. 1 ~ 1.13<br />

TP Ceridust 6050 M ~ 9.0 ~ 145 0 ~ 0.90<br />

Ceridust 9202 F ~ 4.0 - 0 ~ 2.20<br />

Ceridust 9205 F ~ 8.0 - 0 ~ 2.20<br />

Ceridust 5551 ~ 8.5 ~ 96 ~ 16 ~ 1.00<br />

Ceridust TP 5091 ~ 8.0 ~ 113 ~ 13 ~ 1.02<br />

TP Ceridust 5851 R ~ 9.0 ~ 75 ~ 16 ~ 1.02<br />

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2.2.2 Non-micronized waxes<br />

Products Chemical class Function<br />

Non-polar PO waxes<br />

WaterSolventborneborne Powder Auto-<br />

coatings coatings coating motive Can Coil Wood Marine<br />

Licowax PE 130 High density Scratch resistance, matting ■ ■<br />

PE wax<br />

Licowax PE 190 High density Abrasion ■<br />

PE wax<br />

Licowax PE 520 Low density Scratch resistance, matting ■ ■ ■<br />

PE wax<br />

Licocene PE 5301 High density Scratch resistance, matting ■ ■<br />

PE wax<br />

TP Licocene PE 4201 High density Scratch resistance, matting ■ ■<br />

PE wax<br />

Polar PO waxes<br />

Licowax PE 890 EVA Antisettling, orientation ■ ■<br />

PE wax<br />

Licowax 371 FP Oxidized Antisettling, orientation ■ ■ ■<br />

EVA<br />

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Products °C mg KOH/g g/cm 3 mPa .s at [°C]<br />

Non-polar PO waxes<br />

Licowax PE 130 ~ 130 - ~ 0.97 Powder ~ 300 / 140<br />

❖<br />

Licowax PE 190 ~ 135 - ~ 0.96 Powder ~ 25.000 / 140<br />

Licowax PE 520 ~ 120 - ~ 0.93 Powder ~ 650 / 140<br />

Licowax PE 820 ~ 112 - ~ 0.93 Grain<br />

Licocene PE 5301 ~ 130 0 ~ 0.97 Powder ~ 350 / 140<br />

TP Licocene PE 4201 ~ 128 0 ~ 0.97 Powder ~ 60 / 140<br />

Polar PO waxes<br />

Drop point Acid value Density at 23 °C Delivery form Viscosity<br />

Licowax PE 890 ~ 100 0 ~ 0.94 Fine grain ~ 400 / 140<br />

Licowax 371 FP ~ 102 ~ 21 ~ 0.96 Flakes ~ 3.000 / 120<br />

❖ Softening point R/B<br />

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2.2.3 Light stabilizers<br />

Products<br />

Light stabilizers Blend<br />

Hostavin 3212 liquid2) Oxalanilide + trad. HALS ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostavin 3219 liquid Oxalanilide + chem. graft. HALS ■ ■<br />

Hostavin 3220 disp. XP Benzotriazole + trad. HALS ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostavin 3225-2 disp. XP Hal. benzotriazole + trad. HALS ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostavin TB-01 liquid Hydroxyphenyltriaz. + trad. HALS ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostavin TB-02 liquid1) 2) Hydroxyphenyltriaz. + acyl. HALS<br />

Radical scavenger<br />

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostavin N 30 powder Oligomeric HALS ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostavin 3050 liquid Traditional HALS ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostavin 3051 powder Traditional HALS ■<br />

Hostavin 3051-2 disp. XP Traditional HALS ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostavin 3052 liquid Chem. graftable HALS ■ ■<br />

Hostavin 3053 liquid Traditional HALS ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostavin 3055 liquid Traditional HALS ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostavin 3058 liquid1) 2) Acylated HALS ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostavin 3063 liquid Traditional HALS ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostavin 3065 liquid Traditional HALS ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostavin 3068 liquid1) 2) Acylated HALS ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostavin 3070 disp. XP Oligomeric HALS ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostavin PR-31 disp. XP Photo-reactive HALS ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostavin PR-31 powder Photo-reactive HALS<br />

UV absorber<br />

■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostavin PR 25 powder Benzylidene-malonate ■ ■<br />

Hostavin 3035 powder Benzophenone ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostavin 3041 disp. Benzophenone ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostavin 3206 liquid 2) Oxalanilide ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostavin 3310 disp. XP Benzotriazole ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostavin 3310 powder Benzotriazole ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostavin 3315 disp. XP Benzotriazole ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostavin 3315 powder Benzotriazole ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostavin 3326 disp. XP Hal. benzotriazole ■ ■ ■<br />

1) especially for aminoplast-crosslinked HS and MS<br />

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Chemical class<br />

WaterSolvent- Powder OEM Refinish Coil Wood General<br />

borneborne industry<br />

2) especially for UV curables


2.2.3 Light stabilizers<br />

2.2.4 Antioxidants processing stabilizers<br />

Products<br />

Hostavin 3326 powder Hal. benzotriazole ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostavin 3330 liquid Hydroxyphenyltriazine ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostavin VSU powder 2) Oxalanilide ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostanox P-EPQ powder Antioxidant, diphosphonite ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostanox PAR 24 powder Antioxidant, phosphite ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostanox PAR 62 powder Antioxidant, phosphite ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostanox O 3 powder Antioxidant, phenol ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostanox O 10 powder Antioxidant, phenol ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostanox O 14 powder Antioxidant, phenol ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostanox O 16 powder Antioxidant, phenol ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

2) especially for UV curables<br />

Chemical class<br />

Light stabilizers UV absorber<br />

Antioxidants processing stabilizers<br />

WaterSolvent- Powder OEM Refinish Coil Wood General<br />

borneborne industry<br />

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2.2.5 Flame retardants<br />

2.2.6 Curing agents<br />

Products<br />

Flame retardants<br />

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Chemical class<br />

Function<br />

Exolit AP 420 Ammonium polyphosphate Liquid flame retardant for wood, textiles, paper. 45 % aqueous solution.<br />

Exolit AP 422 Ammonium polyphosphate Flame retardant for intumescent coatings for steel, concrete or cables,<br />

as well as for plastics, sealants, adhesives, textiles backcoatings, paper<br />

and wood. Phase II - (NH4 PO3)n (n>1000). Low water solubility 0.5 %<br />

Exolit AP 423 Ammonium polyphosphate Flame retardant for intumescent coatings for steel, concrete or cables,<br />

as well as for plastics, sealants, adhesives, textiles backcoatings, paper<br />

and wood.<br />

Phase II - (NH4 PO3)n (n>1000). Fine particle size approx. 8 µm.<br />

Exolit AP 462 Ammonium polyphosphate Flame retardant for intumescent coatings for steel, concrete or cables,<br />

as well as for plastics, sealants, adhesives, textiles backcoatings, paper<br />

and wood.<br />

Phase II - (NH4 PO3)n (n>1000). Very low water solubility max. 0.04 %.<br />

Exolit AP 463 Ammonium polyphosphate Flame retardant for intumescent coatings for steel, concrete or cables,<br />

as well as for plastics, sealants, adhesives, textiles backcoatings, paper<br />

and wood.<br />

Phase II - (NH4 PO3)n (n>1000). Special low water solubility max. 0.01 %.<br />

Exolit AP 740 Intumescent system based on Intumescent flame retardant system for unsaturated polyester, PU or<br />

ammonium polyphosphate acrylic based systems.<br />

Exolit AP 742 (TP) Intumescent system based on Intumescent flame retardant system for unsaturated polyester, PU or<br />

ammonium polyphosphate acrylic based systems.<br />

Exolit AP 750 Intumescent system based on<br />

ammonium polyphosphate<br />

Intumescent flame retardant system for PU or epoxy based systems.<br />

Curing agents<br />

Exolit PE 110 Oxaphospholane Anhydride type curing agent and flame retardant for epoxy resins.<br />

Hordaphos MDB Phosphoric acid ester Acid curing agents for synthetic resin coatings based on urea-melamineformaldehyde.<br />

Hordaphos MOB Phosphoric acid ester Acid curing agents for synthetic resin coatings based on urea-melamineformaldehyde.<br />

Hordaphos 490 Phosphoric acid ester Acid curing agents for synthetic resin coatings based on urea-melamineformaldehyde.


3 Additives for Plastics<br />

3.1 Product range<br />

3.2 Application in standard plastics<br />

3.2.1 Antioxidants<br />

3.2.2 Antistatic agents<br />

3.2.3 Lubricants<br />

3.2.4 Compatibilizers<br />

3.2.5 Light stabilizers<br />

3.2.6 Flame retardants<br />

3.3 Application in engineering plastics<br />

3.3.1 Antioxidants<br />

3.3.2 Antistatic agents<br />

3.3.3 Lubricants<br />

3.3.4 Coupling agents<br />

3.3.5 Nucleating agents<br />

3.3.6 Light stabilizers<br />

3.3.7 Flame retardants<br />

3.4 Application in other plastics<br />

3.4.1 Light stabilizers<br />

3.4.2 Flame retardants<br />

3.4.3 Lubricants<br />

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3 Additives for Plastics<br />

3.1 Product range for polymer additives, waxes and<br />

flame retardants<br />

Clariant stands for competence in research and development,<br />

for forward-looking technologies and products,<br />

for innovation and quality.<br />

Our research and development is directed towards new,<br />

reliable, ecofriendly products representing innovative<br />

solutions to problems. This requires experience, knowhow<br />

and practical skill. Interdisciplinary thinking is our<br />

guiding principle.<br />

The customers are our partners and we see their requirements<br />

as a constant challenge to research, development,<br />

production, marketing and supply chain management.<br />

Hostanox<br />

protect polymers from oxidative damage. They prevent<br />

discolouration, degradation and/or crosslinking e.g. of<br />

polyolefins during processing and ensure a long service<br />

life of the finished articles.<br />

Hostastat<br />

reduce electrostatic charging of polymers. They reduce<br />

or prevent undesired or dangerous effects of electrostatic<br />

charging such as dust attraction, static discharge or<br />

splashing of printing inks during printing.<br />

Hostavin / Nylostab<br />

provide maximum protection of polymers against photochemical<br />

degradation. Deterioration of mechanical and<br />

optical properties due to prolonged exposure to light is<br />

appreciably delayed.<br />

Licolub / Licowax / Licocene<br />

are internal and external lubricants which are characterized<br />

by their effectiveness. They thereby enable or facilitate<br />

the processing of thermoplastics and elastomers.<br />

Moreover they are well suited as carrier materials for<br />

pigment concentrates.<br />

Licomont<br />

Clariant supplies release agents, lubricants, nucleating<br />

agents, acid acceptors and coupling agents under the<br />

Licomont brand name.<br />

Ceridust<br />

are innovative, micronized waxes for pigment concentra-<br />

100<br />

tes based on various substances. The particle sizes are<br />

around 40 µm (d 50 value) and below.<br />

Exolit<br />

Clariant offers a wide range of non halogenated, phosphorus<br />

based flame retardants for various applications.


3.2 Application in standard plastics<br />

3.2.1 Antioxidants<br />

3.2.2 Antistatic agents<br />

Products<br />

Chemical class<br />

Antioxidants Based on phenols, phosphorous and sulphur<br />

Standard plastics<br />

PP PE-HD PE-LD PE-LLD PVC<br />

flex rigid<br />

PS PS-HI EVA<br />

Hostanox O 3 Sterically hindered phenol ■ ■ ● ● ● ●<br />

Hostanox O 10 Sterically hindered phenol ■ ■ ● ● ● ■<br />

Hostanox O 14 Sterically hindered phenol F ■ ● ● ● ● ●<br />

Hostanox O 16 Sterically hindered phenol ● ● ■ ■ ● ● ■ ●<br />

Hostanox O 35 Sulphur containing sterically hindered phenol ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ●<br />

Hostanox O 310 Sterically hindered phenol ■ ■ ● ● ● ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostanox 245 Sterically hindered phenol ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostanox BHEB Sterically hindered phenol ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostanox OSP 1 Sulphur containing hydroxyphenyl phosphite ■ ■ ■ ●<br />

Hostanox OSP 4 Solid hydroxyhydrocinnamoyl hydrazine ■ ■ ■ ●<br />

Hostanox SE 4 Thiodicarboxylic ester (DSTDP) ■ ■ ● ●<br />

Hostanox SE 10 Dialkyl disulphide ■ ●<br />

Hostanox P-EPQ Solid organic phosphonite ■ ■ ● ■ ● ● ●<br />

Hostanox PAR 24 Solid organic phosphite ■ ■ ■ ■ ● ● ●<br />

Hostanox PAR 62 Solid organic phosphite ■ ■ ● ■ ● ● ●<br />

Hostanox M Phenol: phosphite blends in various ratios ■ ■ ● ■ ● ● ●<br />

Hostanox QB Phenol: phosphonite blends in various ratios ■ ■ ● ■ ● ● ●<br />

Antistatic agents Amines, esters and sulphonates<br />

Hostastat FA 14 Ethoxylated alkylamine ■ ■ ■ ■ ● ● ●<br />

Hostastat FA 18 Ethoxylated alkylamine ■ ■ ●<br />

Hostastat FA 38 Ethoxylated alkylamine ■ ■ ●<br />

Hostastat FA 24 Ethoxylated alkylamine ■ ■ ■ ■ ● ● ●<br />

Hostastat FE 2 Fatty acid ester (GMS 55) ■ ● ● ■ ● ●<br />

Hostastat FE 20 Fatty acid ester ● ● ● ■<br />

Hostastat HS 1 Alkyl sulphonate ● ● ● ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostastat FA 68 Ethoxylated alkylamine ■ ■ ■ ■ ● ● ●<br />

Hostastat FE 1 Fatty acid ester (GMS 90) ■ ● ● ● ●<br />

Hostastat FE 3 Fatty acid ester (GMS 40) ■ ● ● ■ ● ●<br />

F = for PP fibres TP = Test product, scale-up to commercial quantities within a short time<br />

Detailed information on food legislation is available upon request<br />

Special application<br />

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3.2.3 Lubricants<br />

Products<br />

Chemical class<br />

Lubricants Micronized waxes<br />

C = Pigment carrier EPS = Expanded polystyrene<br />

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Wax acid derivates<br />

Polyolefin waxes<br />

Special application<br />

Standard plastics<br />

PP PE-HD PE-LD PE-LLD PVC<br />

flex rigid<br />

PS PS-HI EVA<br />

Ceridust 130 Low-pressure polyethylene wax ● ■ ■ ■ ●<br />

Ceridust 3620 Low-pressure polyethylene wax ● ■ ■ ■ ●<br />

Ceridust 3910 Amide wax ● ● ● ● ● ■ ■ ■<br />

Ceridust 5551 Montanic acid ester ● ● ● ● ● ● ●<br />

Ceridust 6071 Polypropylene wax C ■<br />

Licowax E Montanic acid ester C ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Licolub WE 4 Montanic acid ester ■ ■ ■<br />

Licolub WE 40 Montanic acid ester ■ ■<br />

Licowax OP Partly saponified montanic acid ester ● ■ ■<br />

Licomont ET 141 Montanic acid ester ■<br />

Licowax PE 130 Low-pressure polyethylene wax C ● ■ ■ ●<br />

Licowax PE 190 Low-pressure polyethylene wax ■<br />

Licowax PE 520 Low-pressure polyethylene wax C ● ■ ■ ● ■ ■ ●<br />

Licowax PED 191 Polar polyethylene wax ● ■ ■<br />

Licowax PP 230 Polypropylene wax C ■ ■<br />

Licolub H 4 Mineral hydrocarbon wax ■ ■<br />

Licolub H 12 Polar polyethylene wax ■ ■ ●<br />

Licolub H 22 Polar polyethylene wax ■ ■<br />

Licolub VP H 29 Polar polyethylene wax ● ■ ■<br />

Licowax PE 890 EVA copolymer wax ■ ■ ■ ● ● ■<br />

TP Licocene PE 4201 Metallocene polyethylene wax EPS ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Licocene PE 5301 Metallocene polyethylene wax ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

TP Licocene PP 1302 Metallocene polypropylene wax C ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

TP Licocene PP 1502 Metallocene polypropylene wax C ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

TP Licocene PP 1602 Metallocene polypropylene wax ■ ■ ■<br />

Licocene PP 2602 TP Metallocene polypropylene wax ■ ■<br />

Licocene PP 3502 TP Metallocene polypropylene wax ■ ■<br />

TP Licocene PP 4202 Metallocene polypropylene wax ■ ■


Products<br />

Drop point<br />

°C<br />

Acid value Saponification<br />

value<br />

Density at<br />

23 °C<br />

Particle size<br />

mg KOH/g mg KOH/g g/cm 3 d 50 µm<br />

Viscosity<br />

mPa .s at [°C]<br />

Lubricants Micronized waxes<br />

Ceridust 130 ~ 125 0 - ~ 0.97 ~ 13.0 -<br />

Ceridust 3620 ~ 125 0 - ~ 0.97 ~ 8.5 -<br />

Ceridust 3910 ~ 142 ~ 7 - ~ 1.00 ~ 6.5 -<br />

Ceridust 5551 ~ 96 ~ 16 - ~ 1.00 ~ 8.5 -<br />

Ceridust 6071 ~ 160<br />

Wax acid derivates<br />

0 - ~ 0.89 ~ 18.0 -<br />

Licowax E ~ 81 ~ 18 ~ 153 ~ 1.02 - ~ 30 / 100<br />

Licolub WE 4 ~ 80 ~ 26 ~ 155 ~ 1.01 - ~ 60 / 100<br />

Licolub WE 40 ~ 76 ~ 20 ~ 183 ~ 1.02 - ~ 150 / 100<br />

Licowax OP ~ 99 ~ 12 ~ 112 ~ 1.02 - ~ 300 / 100<br />

Licomont ET 141 ~ 79<br />

Polyolefin waxes<br />

~ 25 ~ 148 ~ 1.01 - -<br />

Licowax PE 130 ~ 130 - - ~ 0.97 - ~ 300 / 140<br />

Licowax PE 190 ~ 135 - - ~ 0.96 - ~ 25.000 / 140<br />

Licowax PE 520 ~ 120 - - ~ 0.93 - ~ 650 / 140<br />

Licowax PED 191 ~ 123 ~ 17 - ~ 0.98 - ~ 1.800 / 140<br />

Licowax PP 230 ~ 163 - - ~ 0.89 - ~ 1.700 / 170<br />

Licolub H 4 ~ 111 0 0 ~ 0.92 ~ 13 / 120<br />

Licolub H 12 ~ 106 ~ 17 - ~ 0.95 - ~ 350 / 120<br />

Licolub H 22 ~ 106 ~ 25 - ~ 0.96 - ~ 300 / 120<br />

Licolub VP H 29 ~ 123 ~ 17 - ~ 0.98 - ~ 3.000 / 140<br />

Licowax PE 890 ~ 99 - - ~ 0.94 - ~ 400 / 140<br />

TP Licocene PE 4201 ~ 128 - - ~ 0.97 - ~ 60 / 140<br />

Licocene PE 5301 ~ 130 - - ~ 0.97 - ~ 350 / 140<br />

TP Licocene PP 1302 ~ 90 - - ~ 0.87 - ~ 200 / 170<br />

TP Licocene PP 1502 ~ 86 - - ~ 0.87 - ~ 1.800 / 170<br />

TP Licocene PP 1602 ~ 88 - - ~ 0.87 - ~ 7.000 / 170<br />

Licocene PP 2602 TP ~ 98 - - ~ 0.89 - ~ 6.300 / 170<br />

Licocene PP 3502 TP ~ 108 - - ~ 0.89 - ~ 2.300 / 170<br />

TP Licocene PP 4202 ~ 120 - - ~ 0.89 - ~ 70 / 170<br />

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3.2.3 Lubricants<br />

3.2.4 Compatibilizers<br />

Products<br />

Chemical class<br />

Lubricants Polyolefin waxes<br />

TP Licocene PP 6102 Metallocene polypropylene wax C ■ ■<br />

TP Ceridust 6050 M Metallocene polypropylene wax micronized C ■ ■<br />

Licocene PP 6502 TP Metallocene polypropylene wax C ■<br />

Licocene PP 7502 TP Metallocene polypropylene wax C ■<br />

Licocene PPA 330 TP Metallocene polypropylene ■<br />

Licocene PE MA Maleic anhydride grafted ■ ■ ■<br />

4221 TP metallocene polyethylene wax<br />

Amide wax<br />

Licowax C Amide wax C ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ●<br />

Licolub FA 1 vegetable based C ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ●<br />

Compatibilizers Modified hydrocarbon wax<br />

Licomont AR 504 Maleic anhydride grafted PP-wax ■<br />

Licocene PE MA Maleic anhydride grafted ■ ■ ■<br />

4351 TP metallocene polyethylene wax<br />

Licocene PP MA Maleic anhydride grafted ■<br />

6452 TP metallocene polypropylene wax<br />

Licocene PP MA Maleic anhydride grafted ■<br />

7452 TP metallocene polypropylene wax<br />

C = Pigment carrier<br />

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Special application<br />

Standard plastics<br />

PP PE-HD PE-LD PE-LLD PVC<br />

flex rigid<br />

PS PS-HI EVA


Products<br />

Drop point<br />

°C<br />

Acid value Saponification<br />

value<br />

Density at<br />

23 °C<br />

Particle size<br />

mg KOH/g mg KOH/g g/cm 3 d 50 µm<br />

Viscosity<br />

mPa .s at [°C]<br />

Lubricants Polyolefin waxes<br />

TP Licocene PP 6102 ~ 145 - - ~ 0.90 - ~ 60 / 170<br />

TP Ceridust 6050 M ~ 145 - - ~ 0.90 ~ 8.0 ~ 60 / 170<br />

Licocene PP 6502 TP ~ 146 - - ~ 0.90 - ~ 1.500 / 170<br />

Licocene PP 7502 TP ~ 165 - - ~ 0.90 - ~ 1.800 / 170<br />

Licocene PPA 330 TP - - - ~ 0.85 - ~ 200 / 170<br />

Licocene PE MA<br />

4221 TP<br />

~ 123<br />

Amide wax<br />

~ 18 - ~ 0.98 - ~ 140 / 140<br />

Licowax C ~ 142 ~ 6 - ~ 1.00 - -<br />

Licolub FA 1 ~ 142 ~ 6 - ~ 1.00 - -<br />

Compatibilizers Modified hydrocarbon wax<br />

Licomont AR 504 ~ 156 ~ 41 - ~ 0.91 - ~ 800 / 170<br />

Licocene PE MA ~ 123 ~ 43 - ~ 0.98 - ~ 300 / 140<br />

4351 TP<br />

Licocene PP MA ~ 140 ~ 41 - ~ 0.93 - ~ 1.100 / 170<br />

6452 TP<br />

Licocene PP MA ~ 160 ~ 41 - ~ 0.93 - ~ 800 / 170<br />

7452 TP<br />

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3.2.5 Light stabilizers<br />

3.2.6 Flame retardants<br />

Products<br />

Chemical class<br />

Light stabilizers UV-absorbers and sterically hindered amines<br />

PP PE-HD PE-LD PE-LLD PVC<br />

flex rigid<br />

PS PS-HI EVA<br />

Hostavin ARO 8 Benzophenone derivate ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ●<br />

Hostavin B-CAP Benzylidene-bis-malonate ● ● ● ●<br />

Hostavin VSU Oxalanilide ● ■ ■<br />

Hostavin PR-25 Benzylidene malonate<br />

Hostavin N 20 Hindered amine light stabilizer (HALS) ■ ■ ■ ■ ●<br />

Hostavin N 24 Hindered amine light stabilizer (HALS) ● ● ● ● ■ ■<br />

Hostavin N 30 Hindered amine light stabilizer (HALS) F ■ ■ ■ ■ ● ■<br />

Hostavin N 321 Hindered amine light stabilizer (HALS) ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostavin 3326 Benzotriazole ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostavin 3310 Benzotriazole ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ●<br />

Flame retardants Based on ammonium polyphosphate<br />

Exolit AP 752 Intumescent systems for polyolefins ■<br />

Exolit AP 760 Intumescent systems for polyolefins ■ ■ ■ ●<br />

Exolit AP 765 (TP) Intumescent systems for polyolefins ■ ■ ■<br />

Based on red phosphorous<br />

Exolit RP 692 Granule form, carrier low density polyethylene ● ■ ■ ●<br />

F = for PP fibres TP = Test product, scale-up to commercial quantities within a short time<br />

Detailed information on food legislation is available upon request<br />

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Special application<br />

Standard plastics


3.3 Application in engineering plastics<br />

3.3.1 Antioxidants<br />

3.3.2 Antistatic agents<br />

Products<br />

Chemical class<br />

Antioxidants Based on phenols, phosphorous and sulphur<br />

Hostanox O 3 Sterically hindered phenol ■ ● ● ●<br />

Hostanox O 10 Sterically hindered phenol ■ ● ● ● ● ● ■<br />

Hostanox O 14 Sterically hindered phenol ■<br />

Hostanox O 16 Sterically hindered phenol ■ ● ●<br />

Hostanox O 35 Sulphur containing sterically hindered phenol ■<br />

Hostanox O 310 Sterically hindered phenol ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostanox 245 Sterically hindered phenol ■ ● ● ■ ■<br />

Hostanox OSP 1 Sulphur containing hydroxiphenyl phosphit ●<br />

Hostanox OSP 4 Solid hydroxyhydrocinnamoyl hydrazine ■<br />

Hostanox SE 4 Thiodicarboxylic ester (DSTDP) ■<br />

Hostanox SE 10 Dialkyl disulphide ●<br />

Hostanox P-EPQ Solid organic phosphonite ● ● ● ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostanox PAR 24 Solid organic phosphite ● ● ● ■ ●<br />

Hostanox PAR 62 Solid organic phosphite ● ● ● ● ●<br />

Hostanox M... Phenol: phosphite blends in various ratios ● ● ● ● ● ●<br />

Hostanox QB... Phenol: phosphonite blends in various ratios ● ● ● ● ● ●<br />

Antistatic agents Amines, esters and sulphonates<br />

Hostastat FA 14 Ethoxylated alkylamine ●<br />

Hostastat FA 18 Ethoxylated alkylamine ● ●<br />

Hostastat FA 38 Ethoxylated alkylamine ● ●<br />

Hostastat FA 24 Ethoxylated alkylamine ●<br />

Hostastat HS 1 Alkyl sulphonate ■ ● ● ● ■ ●<br />

Hostastat FA 68 Ethoxylated alkylamine ● ●<br />

Hostastat FE 1 Fatty acid ester (GMS 90) ● ● ●<br />

Hostastat FE 2 Fatty acid ester (GMS 55) ● ● ●<br />

Hostastat FE 3 Fatty acid ester (GMS 40) ● ● ●<br />

ABS/<br />

SAN<br />

Engineering plastics<br />

PET PBT PMMA PA PC POM TPU<br />

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3.3.3 Lubricants<br />

Products<br />

Chemical class<br />

Lubricants Micronized waxes<br />

Ceridust 3910 Amide wax ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ● ●<br />

Ceridust 5551 Montanic acid ester<br />

Wax acid derivates<br />

● ● ● ● ■ ● ● ●<br />

Licowax E Montanic acid ester ■ ● ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Licolub WE 4 Montanic acid ester ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ●<br />

Licolub WE 40 Montanic acid ester ■ ●<br />

Licowax OP Partly saponified montanic acid ester ■ ● ■ ■ ● ■<br />

Licomont ET 141 Montanic acid ester ■<br />

Licomont ET 132 Montanic acid ester ■ ■<br />

Licowax PE 520 Low-pressure polyethylene wax ● ● ●<br />

Licowax PED 191 Polar polyethylene wax ■ ■ ■<br />

Licolub H 12 Polar polyethylene wax ■ ■<br />

Licolub VP H 29 Polar polyethylene wax ■ ■ ■<br />

Licowax PE 890 EVA copolymer wax ■<br />

TP Licocene PE 4201 Metallocene polyethylene wax ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Licocene PE MA Maleic anhydride grafted ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

4221 TP metallocene polyethylene wax<br />

Licowax C Amide wax ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

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Polyolefin waxes<br />

Amide wax<br />

ABS/<br />

SAN<br />

Engineering plastics<br />

PET PBT PMMA PA PC POM TPU


Products<br />

Drop point<br />

°C<br />

Acid value Saponification<br />

value<br />

Density at<br />

23 °C<br />

Particle size<br />

mg KOH/g mg KOH/g g/cm 3 d 50 µm<br />

Viscosity<br />

mPa .s at [°C]<br />

Lubricants Micronized waxes<br />

Ceridust 3910 ~ 142 ~ 7 - ~ 1.00 ~ 6.5 -<br />

Ceridust 5551 ~ 96<br />

Wax acid derivates<br />

~ 16 - ~ 1.00 ~ 8.5 -<br />

Licowax E ~ 81 ~ 18 ~ 153 ~ 1.02 - ~ 30 / 100<br />

Licolub WE 4 ~ 80 ~ 26 ~ 155 ~ 1.01 - ~ 60 / 100<br />

Licolub WE 40 ~ 76 ~ 20 ~ 183 ~ 1.02 - ~ 150 / 100<br />

Licowax OP ~ 99 ~ 12 ~ 112 ~ 1.02 - ~ 300 / 100<br />

Licomont ET 141 ~ 79 ~ 25 ~ 148 ~ 1.01 - -<br />

Licomont ET 132 ~ 78<br />

Polyolefin waxes<br />

~ 18 ~ 153 ~ 1.00 - -<br />

Licowax PE 520 ~ 120 - - ~ 0.93 - ~ 650 / 140<br />

Licowax PED 191 ~ 123 ~ 17 - ~ 0.98 - ~ 1.800 / 140<br />

Licolub H 12 ~ 106 ~ 17 - ~ 0.95 - ~ 350 / 120<br />

Licolub VP H 29 ~ 123 ~ 17 - ~ 0.98 - ~ 3.000 / 140<br />

Licowax PE 890 ~ 99 - - ~ 0.94 - ~ 400 / 140<br />

TP Licocene PE 4201 ~ 128 - - ~ 0.97 - ~ 60 / 140<br />

Licocene PE MA<br />

4221 TP<br />

~ 123<br />

Amide wax<br />

~ 18 - ~ 0.98 - ~ 140 / 140<br />

Licowax C ~ 142 ~ 6 - ~ 1.00 - -<br />

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3.3.4 Coupling agents<br />

3.3.5 Nucleating agents<br />

Products<br />

Chemical class<br />

Coupling agents Modified hydrocarbon wax<br />

Licomont AR 504 Maleic anhydride grafted PP-wax ■<br />

Licocene PE MA Maleic anhydride grafted ■<br />

4351 TP metallocene polyethylene wax<br />

Licocene PP MA Maleic anhydride grafted ■<br />

6452 TP metallocene polypropylene wax<br />

Licocene PP MA Maleic anhydride grafted ■<br />

7452 TP metallocene polypropylene wax<br />

Nucleating agents Wax soaps<br />

Licomont NaV 101 Calcium salts of long-chain carboxylic acids ■<br />

Licomont CaV 102 Sodium salts of long-chain carboxylic acids ■ ■<br />

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ABS/<br />

SAN<br />

Engineering plastics<br />

PET PBT PMMA PA PC POM TPU


Products<br />

Drop point<br />

Coupling agents Modified hydrocarbon wax<br />

°C<br />

Licomont AR 504 ~ 156 ~ 41 - ~ 0.91 - -<br />

Licocene PE MA ~ 123 ~ 43 - ~ 0.98 - ~ 300 / 140<br />

4351 TP<br />

Licocene PP MA ~ 140 ~ 41 - ~ 0.93 - ~ 1.100 / 170<br />

6452 TP<br />

Licocene PP MA ~ 160 ~ 41 - ~ 0.93 - ~ 800 / 170<br />

7452 TP<br />

Nucleating agents Wax soaps<br />

Acid value Saponification<br />

value<br />

Density at<br />

23 °C<br />

Particle size<br />

mg KOH/g mg KOH/g g/cm 3 d 50 µm<br />

mPa .s at [°C]<br />

Licomont NaV 101 - ~ 3 - - - -<br />

Licomont CaV 102 - 5-15 - - - -<br />

Viscosity<br />

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3.3.6 Light stabilizers<br />

3.3.7 Flame retardants<br />

Products<br />

Chemical class<br />

Light stabilizers UV-absorbers and sterically hindered amines<br />

Hostavin ARO 8 Benzophenone derivate ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostavin B-CAP Benzylidene-bis-malonate ● ■ ● ● ■ ● ●<br />

Hostavin VSU Oxalanilide ● ● ● ■ ● ●<br />

Hostavin PR-25 Benzylidene malonate ● ■ ● ● ● ■ ● ●<br />

Hostavin N 20 Hindered amine light stabilizer (HALS) ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostavin N 24 Hindered amine light stabilizer (HALS) ■ ●<br />

Hostavin N 30 Hindered amine light stabilizer (HALS) ■ ● ●<br />

Nylostab S-EED Aromatic HALS ● ■<br />

Hostavin N 321 Hindered amine light stabilizer (HALS) ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostavin 3326 Benzotriazole ■ ■ ■<br />

Hostavin 3310 Benzotriazole ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Flame retardants Based on red phosphorous<br />

Exolit RP 689 Droplet form, stabilized, carrier phenolic resin ■<br />

Exolit RP 690 Droplet form, carrier phenolic resin ■<br />

Exolit RP 694 Granule form, carrier polyamide 6 ■<br />

Exolit RP 695 Granule form, stabilized, carrier polyamide 6 ■<br />

Exolit RP 890 (TP) Droplet form, highly stabilized, carrier phenolic resin ■<br />

Exolit RP 895 (TP) Granule form, highly stabilized, carrier polyamide 6<br />

Based on organophosphorous compounds<br />

■<br />

Exolit OP 950 (TP) Fine-grained white powder ● ■<br />

Exolit OP 1230 Fine-grained white powder ■<br />

Exolit OP 1311 Non-halogenated flame retardant system ■ ●<br />

Exolit OP 1312 Non-halogenated flame retardant system ■<br />

Exolit OP 1314 Non-halogenated flame retardant system ■<br />

TP = Test product, scale-up to commercial quantities within a short time<br />

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ABS/<br />

SAN<br />

Engineering plastics<br />

PET PBT PMMA PA PC POM TPU


3.4 Application in other plastics<br />

3.4.1 Light stabilizers<br />

3.4.2 Flame retardants<br />

Products Chemical class<br />

Light stabilizers UV-absorbers and sterically hindered amines<br />

Hostavin N 24 Hindered amine light stabilizer (HALS) ■<br />

Hostavin ARO 8 Benzophenone UV absorber ■<br />

Hostavin VSU Oxalanilide UV absorber ●<br />

Flame retardants Based on ammonium polyphosphate<br />

1 = Sales restricted to certain countries<br />

2 = Contains halogen<br />

TP = Test product, scale-up to commercial quantities within a short time<br />

Poly- UP Phenolic EP<br />

urethane resins resins resins<br />

Other plastics<br />

Rubber/<br />

elastoIntumesmers<br />

Latices Viscose cent<br />

Exolit AP 412 Fine-grained white powder, Phase I ●<br />

Exolit AP 417 Fine-grained white powder, intumescent flame<br />

retardant effect in many applications, Blend ● ● ● ■<br />

Exolit AP 420 Aqueous solution ●<br />

Exolit AP 422 Fine-grained white powder ■ ■ ■ ■ ● ■<br />

Exolit AP 423 Micronized AP 422 ■ ■ ■ ■ ● ■<br />

Exolit AP 462 Microencapsulated AP 422 ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Exolit AP 463 Microencapsulated AP 422 with lower water<br />

solubility than AP 462 ● ● ● ■<br />

Exolit AP 740 Intumescent system ■<br />

Exolit AP 742 (TP) Intumescent system ■<br />

Exolit AP 750 Intumescent system ■ ■<br />

Based on organophosphorous compounds<br />

Exolit OP 550 Non-halogenated reactive phosphorous polyol ■ ●<br />

Exolit OP 560 1 Non-halogenated phosphorous polyol ■<br />

Exolit OP 930 Fine-grained white powder ■<br />

Based on red phosphorous<br />

Exolit RP 622 Thixotropic aqueous dispersion ● ■<br />

Exolit RP 6500 Thixotropic dispersion, carrier epoxy resin ■<br />

Exolit RP 6520 Thixotropic dispersion, carrier castor oil ■<br />

Exolit RP 6540 Thixotropic dispersion, carrier UP resin ■<br />

Exolit RP 6580 2 Thixotropic dispersion, carrier TCPP ■<br />

Exolit RP 692 Granule form, carrier low density polyethylene ●<br />

Others<br />

Exolit 5060 press cake Organic phosphorous compound ■<br />

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3.4.3 Lubricants<br />

Products Chemical class<br />

Lubricants Micronized waxes<br />

Ceridust 3620 Low-pressure polyethylene wax<br />

Polyolefin waxes<br />

■<br />

Licolub H 12 Polar polyethylene wax ■<br />

Licowax PE 520 Low-pressure polyethylene wax ■<br />

Licowax PE 130 Low-pressure polyethylene wax ■<br />

TP Licocene PE 4201 Metallocene polyethylene wax ■<br />

Licocene PE 5301 Metallocene polyethylene wax ■<br />

TP Licocene PP 1302 Metallocene polypropylene wax ■<br />

TP Licocene PP 1502 Metallocene polypropylene wax ■<br />

TP Licocene PP 1602 Metallocene polypropylene wax ■<br />

Licocene PP 2602 TP Metallocene polypropylene wax ■<br />

Licocene PP 3502 TP Metallocene polypropylene wax ■<br />

TP Licocene PP 4202 Metallocene polypropylene wax<br />

Wax acid derivates<br />

■<br />

Licowax E Montanic acid ester ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

Licowax OP Partly saponified montanic acid ester ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

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Polyurethane<br />

UP<br />

resins<br />

Phenolic<br />

resins<br />

Other plastics<br />

EP<br />

resins<br />

Rubber/<br />

elastomers<br />

Latices Viscose


Products<br />

Drop point<br />

°C<br />

Acid value Saponification<br />

value<br />

Density at<br />

23 °C<br />

Particle size<br />

mg KOH/g mg KOH/g g/cm 3 d 50 µm<br />

Viscosity<br />

mPa .s at [°C]<br />

Lubricants Micronized waxes<br />

Ceridust 3620 ~ 125<br />

Polyolefin waxes<br />

0 - ~ 0.97 ~ 8.5 -<br />

Licolub H 12 ~ 106 ~ 17 - ~ 0.95 - ~ 350 / 120<br />

Licowax PE 520 ~ 120 - - ~ 0.93 - ~ 650 / 140<br />

Licowax PE 130 ~ 130 - - ~ 0.97 - ~ 300 / 140<br />

TP Licocene PE 4201 ~ 128 - - ~ 0.97 - ~ 60 / 140<br />

Licocene PE 5301 ~ 130 - - ~ 0.97 - ~ 350 / 140<br />

TP Licocene PP 1302 ~ 90 - - ~ 0.87 - ~ 200 / 170<br />

TP Licocene PP 1502 ~ 86 - - ~ 0.87 - ~ 1.800 / 170<br />

TP Licocene PP 1602 ~ 88 - - ~ 0.87 - ~ 7.000 / 170<br />

Licocene PP 2602 TP ~ 98 - - ~ 0.89 - ~ 6.300 / 170<br />

Licocene PP 3502 TP ~ 108 - - ~ 0.89 - ~ 2.300 / 170<br />

TP Licocene PP 4202 ~ 120<br />

Wax acid derivates<br />

- - ~ 0.89 - ~ 70 / 170<br />

Licowax E ~ 81 ~ 18 ~ 153 ~ 1.02 - ~ 30 / 100<br />

Licowax OP ~ 99 ~ 12 ~ 112 ~ 1.02 - ~ 300 / 100<br />

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4.1 Waxes<br />

4.1.1 Montan waxes<br />

4.1.1.1 Montan acid waxes<br />

4.1.1.2 Montan ester waxes<br />

4.1.1.3 Partially saponified ester waxes<br />

4.1.1.4 Fully saponified ester waxes<br />

4.1.2 Non-polar polyethylene and polypropylene<br />

waxes<br />

4.1.2.1 Polyolefine waxes produced by the<br />

Ziegler-Natta-process<br />

4.1.2.2 Low molecular weigth polyolefine<br />

products produced with metallocene<br />

catalysts<br />

4.1.3 Polar polyethylene-/polypropylene waxes<br />

4.1.3.1 Polar polyethylene waxes<br />

4.1.3.2 Polare polypropylene waxes<br />

4.1.4 Micronized Waxes<br />

4.1.5 Waxes based on other raw materials<br />

4.1.6 Wax dispersions<br />

4.1.6.1 Based on polyethylene waxes<br />

4.1.6.2 Based on montan waxes<br />

4.1.6.3 Based on montan and polyethylene<br />

waxes<br />

4.1.6.4 Based on polyethylene waxes with<br />

acrylic-dispersions containing metal salts<br />

4.1.6.5 Based on polyethylene waxes with<br />

acrylic-dispersions free of metal salts<br />

4.1.6.6 Based on montan waxes with acrylicdispersions<br />

free of metal salts<br />

4.1.6.7 Based on montan and polyethylene waxes<br />

with acrylic-dispersions free of metal salts<br />

4.1.6.8 Acrylic copolymers free of metal salts<br />

4.1.6.9 Acrylic copolymers with metal salts<br />

4.2 Polymer dispersions<br />

4.2.1 Acrylic-copolymer free of metal salts<br />

4.2.2 Acrylic-copolymer with metal salts<br />

4.2.3 Acrylic-styrene-copolymer free of<br />

metal salts<br />

4.2.4 Acrylic-styrene-copolymer with metal<br />

salts<br />

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4.1 Waxes<br />

4.1.1 Montan waxes<br />

Raw montan wax can be extracted from brown coal<br />

using solvents. In an oxidation process, the dark raw<br />

montan wax is bleached and a light wax remains. These<br />

light colored, hard acid waxes consist primarily of<br />

straight chained, even-numbered and saturated acid<br />

groups with a chain length distribution of C 22 -C 34 with a<br />

maximum at C 28 -C 32 .<br />

4.1.1.1 Montan acid waxes<br />

Licowax S, Licowax LP, Licowax UL and Licowax SW are<br />

light-colored, hard acid waxes that consist primarily of<br />

montanic acids. Because of their polarity, they are easily<br />

emulsifiable, serve as emulsifiers for other waxes when<br />

saponified with alkalis, help to disperse pigments and<br />

abrasives, bind solvents and react with dye bases to<br />

form dye base digestion. Licowax SW, the wax that has<br />

been bleached the most, is nearly white.<br />

Name<br />

Montan waxes Refined montan wax<br />

Drop point<br />

Acid value Saponification<br />

number<br />

Density at<br />

23 °C<br />

Viscosity at<br />

100 °C<br />

°C mg KOH/g mg KOH/g g/cm 3 mPa .s<br />

Licowax U ~ 83 ~ 82 ~ 128 ~ 1.01 ~ 30<br />

Acid waxes<br />

Licowax S ~ 82 ~ 144 ~ 170 ~ 1.01 ~ 30<br />

Licowax LP ~ 86 ~ 122 ~ 155 ~ 1.01 ~ 30<br />

Licowax UL ~ 84 ~ 108 ~ 145 ~ 1.01 ~ 30<br />

Licowax SW ~ 84 ~ 125 ~ 160 ~ 1.01 ~ 30<br />

Licowax NC ~ 84 ~ 115 ~ 155 ~ 1.01 ~ 30<br />

Licowax X 101 ~ 84 ~ 140 ~ 165 ~ 1.01 ~ 25<br />

Ester waxes<br />

Licowax E ~ 81 ~ 18 ~ 153 ~ 1.02 ~ 30<br />

Licowax F ~ 78 ~ 9 ~ 105 ~ 0.98 ~ 30<br />

Licowax KP ~ 84 ~ 25 ~ 148 ~ 1.02 ~ 30<br />

Licowax KP 303 ~ 89 ~ 23 ~ 90 ~ 1.01 -<br />

Licowax KPS ~ 80 ~ 30 ~ 143 ~ 1.01 -<br />

Licowax KSL ~ 82 ~ 31 ~ 151 ~ 1.01 ~ 30<br />

Licowax KSS ~ 85 ~ 30 ~ 125 ~ 1.01 ~ 30<br />

Licowax KFO ~ 89 ~ 90 ~ 133 ~ 1.01 ~ 30<br />

Licowax KST ~ 60 ~ 5 ~ 10 ~ 1.20 -<br />

Licolub WE 4 ~ 80 ~ 26 ~ 155 ~ 1.01 ~ 60<br />

Licolub WE 40 ~ 76 ~ 20 ~ 183 ~ 1.02 ~ 150<br />

Licowax BJ ~ 75 ~ 21 ~ 150 ~ 0.98 ~ 30<br />

Licowax RT ~ 80 ~ 19 ~ 75 ~ 0.97 ~ 20<br />

Licowax KPE ~ 82 ~ 25 ~ 120 ~ 1.01 -<br />

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Acid waxes are used in<br />

> care products<br />

> emulsions for textile finishing<br />

> emulsions for wood finishing<br />

> emulsions for paper finishing<br />

> dye base digestion<br />

> grinding waxes<br />

> plastics as lubricants<br />

4.1.1.2 Montan ester waxes<br />

Besides the choice of various starting acids, in this step<br />

of the process, the type and quantity of alcohol offer<br />

additional possibilities for varying the chemical<br />

structure and thus the characteristics of the ester<br />

waxes (manufacturing of all intermediate stages from<br />

partial to complete esterification of the alcohol components).<br />

To simplify handling, it is sometimes expedient to manufacture<br />

waxes optimally combined with a suitable non-


ionic emulsifier. This results in the emulsifier-containing<br />

ester waxes.<br />

The montan ester waxes are used as a balanced internal<br />

and external lubricant for plastics processing.<br />

Furthermore it is a component of care product emulsions<br />

and technical emulsions of all kinds.<br />

4.1.1.3 Partially saponified ester waxes<br />

Licowax OP, Licowax O and Licowax OM contain soaps<br />

of montanic acid with various degrees of bleaching.<br />

Licowax OP is the wax with the highest ability to form<br />

pastes and the best ability to absorb solvents. Thus it is<br />

often used as a vehicle for pasty floor, shoe, car, and<br />

leather care products, corrosion protection agents, and<br />

grinding pastes. Thanks to its balanced polarity, it is<br />

widely used as a lubricant in plastic processing. In the<br />

aforementioned order of partially saponified ester<br />

waxes, the quality of the color and characteristics<br />

decreases from Licowax OP to Licowax OM; accordingly,<br />

these products are suitable mainly for appli-<br />

Name<br />

Drop point<br />

cations in which color plays a subordinate role. Licowax O<br />

is soap of montanic acid that forms somewhat softer<br />

pastes with solvent than Licowax OP does, but otherwise<br />

evidences similar characteristics. Thus Licowax O<br />

is used instead of Licowax OP or in combination with<br />

natural or synthetic ester waxes to produce the desired<br />

paste characteristics. Licowax OM contains soaps of<br />

montanic acid, which, when mixed with organic solvents,<br />

form pasty, soft pastes with high-glossy surfaces.<br />

Thus it is used above all in making shoe polish.<br />

4.1.1.4 Fully saponified montan waxes<br />

If all of the acid wax is saponified in this manner, then<br />

one obtains products that, in contrast to the montan<br />

waxes discussed thus far, cannot be melted. The high<br />

soap content can also reduce compatibility with hydrocarbon<br />

waxes. Thus products of this kind are used when<br />

melting technology and compatibility with hydrocarbons<br />

are not an issue, e. g., as a lubricant and nucleating<br />

agent in plastics.<br />

Acid value Saponification<br />

number<br />

Density at<br />

23 °C<br />

Viscosity<br />

°C mg KOH/g mg KOH/g g/cm 3 mPa .s / °C<br />

Montan waxes Ester waxes<br />

Licowax KLE ~ 85 ~ 30 ~ 105 ~ 1.01 ~ 30<br />

Licowax NE ~ 78 ~ 45 ~ 120 ~ 0.99 ~ 30<br />

Licowax X 102 ~ 84 ~ 25 ~ 150 ~ 1.02 -<br />

Licomont ET 132 ~ 78 ~ 18 ~ 153 ~ 1.00 -<br />

Licomont ET 141 ~ 79<br />

Partially saponified montan waxes<br />

~ 25 ~ 148 ~ 1.01 -<br />

Licowax OP ~ 99 ~ 12 ~ 112 ~ 1.02 ~ 300 / 100<br />

Licowax OM ~ 90 ~ 25 ~ 115 ~ 1.01 ~ 200 / 100<br />

Licowax O ~ 99<br />

Fully saponified montan waxes<br />

~ 13 ~ 115 ~ 1.02 ~ 300 / 100<br />

Licomont CaV 102 - 5 - 15 - -<br />

Licomont NaV 101 - ~ 3 - -<br />

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4.1.2 Non-polar polyethylen- and polypropylene<br />

waxes<br />

4.1.2.1 Polyolefine waxes produced by the Ziegler-<br />

Natta-process<br />

Waxes from Clariant with the trade name Licowax PE<br />

and Licowax PP are products produced according to the<br />

low pressure process with Ziegler-Natta-catalysts.<br />

Name<br />

4.1.2.2 Low molecular weight polyolefin products with<br />

metallocene catalysts<br />

Licocene is the trade name of low molecular weight<br />

polyethylene-/polypropylene products of Clariant which<br />

are produced by using metallocene process. The<br />

Licocene range offers new types of products, with a<br />

broad range of adjustable properties.<br />

Drop point Density at<br />

23 °C<br />

Viscosity<br />

°C g/cm 3 mPa .s / °C<br />

Non-polar polyethylen- /polypropylen waxes Polyethylene waxes<br />

Licowax PE 130 ~ 130 ~ 0.97 ~ 300 / 140<br />

Licowax PE 190 ~ 135 ❖<br />

~ 0.96 ~ 25.000 / 140<br />

Licowax PE 520 ~ 120 ~ 0.93 ~ 650 / 140<br />

Polar ❖ modified polypropylene waxes<br />

TP Licocene PE 4201 127 0.97 60 / 140<br />

TP Licocene PE 3401 111 0.93 550 / 140<br />

TP Licocene PP 6102 145 0.88 50 / 170<br />

TP Licocene PP 4202 120 0.88 40 - 100 / 170<br />

TP Licocene PP 1302 88 0.88 200 / 170<br />

TP Licocene PP 1502 90❖ 0.88 2.000 / 170<br />

TP Licocene PP 1602 90❖ 0.88 5.000 / 170<br />

TP Licocene PP 2602 93❖ 0.88 5.000 / 170<br />

❖ Softening Point R/K<br />

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4.1.3 Polar polyethylene-/polypropylene waxes<br />

4.1.3.1 Polar polyethylene waxes<br />

Polar polyethylene waxes are produced either by oxidizing<br />

polyethylene wax or by oxidative decomposition of<br />

polymer grade polyethylene. This results in the range of<br />

polar, emulsifiable polyethylene waxes.<br />

Name<br />

4.1.3.2 Polare polypropylene waxes<br />

Polar polypropylene waxes can’t be produced via an<br />

oxidation process.<br />

Polar polypropylene waxes are manufactured by grafting<br />

PP waxes with maleic anhydride or reactive silanes.<br />

The trade name is an indication for the manufacturing<br />

process of the raw material. Licocene mark raw materials<br />

via the metallocene process, Licomont is an indication<br />

for a raw material from the Ziegler or another process.<br />

Drop point Acid value Density at<br />

23 °C<br />

Viscosity<br />

°C mg KOH/g g/cm 3 mPa .s / °C<br />

Polar modified polyethylene- /polypropylene waxes Polyethylene waxes<br />

Licowax PED 521 ~ 106 ~ 17 ~ 0.95 ~ 350 / 120<br />

Licowax PED 522 ~ 105 ~ 25 ~ 0.96 ~ 300 / 120<br />

Licowax PED 121 ~ 116 ~ 18 ~ 0.98 ~ 200 / 140<br />

Licowax PED 191 ~ 123 ~ 17 ~ 0.98 ~ 1.800 / 140<br />

Licowax PED 1101 ~ 123 ~ 17 ~ 0.98 ~ 3.000 / 140<br />

Licowax PED 192 ~ 123 ~ 22 ~ 0.98 ~ 1.500 / 140<br />

Licowax PED 153 ~ 120 ~ 25 ~ 0.98 ~ 1.500 / 140<br />

Licowax PED 136 ~ 111 ~ 61 ~ 1.02 ~ 300 / 140<br />

Licocene PE MA 4221 TP ~ 123 ~ 18 ~ 0.98 140 / 140<br />

Licocene PE MA 4351 TP ~ 123 ~ 43<br />

(modified) Polypropylene waxes<br />

~ 0.98 300 / 140<br />

Licomont AR 504 ~ 156 ~ 41 ~ 0.91 -<br />

Licocene PP MA 6252 TP ~ 140 ~ 40 ~ 0.93 100 / 170<br />

Licocene PP MA 6452 TP ~ 140 ~ 41 ~ 0.93 ~ 1.100 / 170<br />

Licocene PP MA 7452 TP ~ 160 ~ 41 ~ 0.93 ~ 800 / 170<br />

Licocene PE SI 3361 TP ~ 119 - ~ 0.97 ~ 150 / 140<br />

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4.1.4 Micronized waxes<br />

In this group of waxes, besides the chemical composition,<br />

the particle size and particle size distribution and<br />

also the physical form play a decisive role when it<br />

comes to characteristics and suitability for use. The<br />

brandname of these products is “Ceridust”.<br />

Name<br />

Micronized waxes<br />

Drop point Acid value Density at<br />

23 °C<br />

Particle size<br />

°C mg KOH/g g/cm 3 d 50 µm<br />

Ceridust 130 ~ 125 0 ~ 0.97 ~ 13.0<br />

Ceridust 2051 ~ 110 0 ~ 0.94 ~ 6.5<br />

Ceridust 3251 ~ 123 0 ~ 0.96 ~ 7.0<br />

Ceridust 3615 ~ 125 0 ~ 0.97 ~ 7.5<br />

Ceridust 3620 ~ 125 0 ~ 0.97 ~ 8.5<br />

Ceridust 3715 ~ 125 ~ 4 ~ 0.97 ~ 8.5<br />

Ceridust 3719 ~ 116 ~ 18 ~ 0.98 ~ 13.0<br />

Ceridust 3731 ~ 115 ~ 29 ~ 0.98 ~ 11.0<br />

Ceridust 3831 ~ 124 ~ 5 ~ 0.99 ~ 9.0<br />

Ceridust 3910 ~ 142 ~ 7 ~ 1.00 ~ 6.5<br />

Ceridust 3920 F ~ 127 max. 1 ~ 1.02 ~ 6.0<br />

Ceridust 3940 F ~ 127 max. 1 ~ 1.02 ~ 13.0<br />

Ceridust 3941 F ~ 127 max. 1 ~ 1.05 ~ 13.0<br />

Ceridust 5551 ~ 96 ~ 16 ~ 1.00 ~ 8.5<br />

Ceridust 6071 ~ 160 0 ~ 0.89 ~ 18.0<br />

Ceridust 6721 ~ 154 ~ 3 ~ 0.95 ~ 7.5<br />

Ceridust 9202 F - 0 ~ 2.20 ~ 4.0<br />

Ceridust 9205 F - 0 ~ 2.20 ~ 8.0<br />

Ceridust 9325 F ~ 123 0 ~ 1.01 ~ 8.0<br />

Ceridust 9610 F ~ 127 0 ~ 1.00 ~ 8.5<br />

Ceridust 9615 A ~ 140 ~ 4 ~ 0.99 ~ 6.5<br />

Ceridust 9630 F ~ 127 ~ 2 ~ 1.14 ~ 8.5<br />

TP Ceridust 2055 ~ 119 0 ~ 0.96 ~ 13.0<br />

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Name<br />

Wax micropowder<br />

Drop point Acid value Density at<br />

23 °C<br />

Particle size<br />

°C mg KOH/g g/cm 3 d 50 µm<br />

Ceridust VP 3610 ~ 128 0 ~ 0.97 ~ 5.0<br />

TP Ceridust 3921 F ~ 124 0 ~ 1.07 ~ 6.0<br />

TP Ceridust 3942 F ~ 126 max. 1 ~ 1.13 ~ 13.0<br />

Ceridust TP 5091 ~ 113 ~ 13 ~ 1.02 ~ 8.0<br />

TP Ceridust 5851 R ~ 75 ~ 16 ~ 1.02 ~ 9.0<br />

TP Ceridust 6050 M ~ 145 0 ~ 0.90 ~ 9.0<br />

TP Ceridust 9322 F ~ 124 0 ~ 1.01 ~ 6.0<br />

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4.1.5 Waxes based on other raw materials<br />

This group encompassess all waxes that defy classification<br />

in one of the groups mentioned above.<br />

Name<br />

Variously based waxes<br />

Drop point<br />

Acid value Saponification<br />

number<br />

Density at<br />

23 °C<br />

Viscosity<br />

°C mg KOH/g mg KOH/g g/cm 3 mPa .s / °C<br />

Licowax R 21 ~ 107 ~ 5 - ~ 0.94 ~ 10 / 120<br />

Licowax C ~ 142 ~ 6 - ~ 1.00 -<br />

Licowax FA 1 ~ 142 ~ 6 - ~ 1.00 -<br />

Licowax C-Mikropulver PM ~ 142 ~ 6 - ~ 1.00 -<br />

Licowax FA-E ~ 82 max. 1 - ~ 0.94 -<br />

Licowax FA-O ~ 73 max. 1 - ~ 0.92 -<br />

Licowax 371 FP ~ 102 ~ 21 - ~ 0.96 ~ 3.000 / 120<br />

Licolub H 4 ~ 111 0 0 ~ 0.92 ~ 13 / 120<br />

Licomont BS 100 ~ 141 ~ 6 - ~ 1.00 -<br />

Licomont EK 583 ~ 115 - - ~ 1.10 ~ 6.000 / 120<br />

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4.1.6 Wax dispersions<br />

Licomer is the trademark for aqueous wax emulsions,<br />

polymer dispersions and floor polish concentrates.<br />

Wax emulsions<br />

The range includes emulsions based on montan-, polyethylene-<br />

and polypropylene waxes.<br />

Polymer dispersions<br />

We offer metal salt containing and metal salt free products<br />

based on acrylic and/or styrenic monomers. There<br />

is a separate leaflet for the Licomer polymers available.<br />

Name<br />

Type of<br />

emulsion<br />

Wax dispersions Emulsions of polyethylene waxes<br />

Polish concentrates<br />

These are ready to use systems which have only to be<br />

diluted. Upon request we can prepare tailormade- and<br />

customer specific formulations.<br />

4.1.6.1 Based on polyethylene waxes<br />

4.1.6.2 Based on montan waxes<br />

Main applications<br />

Licomer W 11 anionic - Polishes, emulsion with high hardness and gloss;<br />

non ionic forming a clear colored film<br />

Licomer W 19 anionic - Polishes, emulsion with high hardness and gloss;<br />

non ionic forming a clear colored film. Also suitable for flexographic<br />

printing lacquers and inks (improves resistance<br />

to rubbing and scratching)<br />

Licomer W 315 FP anionic - High antislip emulsion, suitable for floors, finishes on<br />

non ionic shoe, leather, etc.<br />

Licomer W 28 anionic -<br />

non ionic<br />

Suitable for leather and domestic floors<br />

Licomer W 30 anionic -<br />

non ionic<br />

Suitable for leather and domestic floors<br />

Licomer IN 41 anionic - Suitable for polishes and the technical sector, high<br />

non ionic anti-slip effect<br />

Licomer W 400 cationic<br />

Emulsions of montan waxes<br />

Suitable for textile- and leather care applications<br />

Licomer W 481 non ionic High gloss emulsion, used for dry-bright floor polishes<br />

Licomer W 482 non ionic High gloss emulsion, used for dry-bright emulsions and<br />

crystallizers, leather, shoes, cars, etc.<br />

Licomer W 483 non ionic High gloss concentrated emulsion, used for dry-bright<br />

Polishes and crystallizers, leather, shoes, cars, etc.<br />

Licomer W 485 cationic Cationic high gloss emulsion that improves the performance<br />

of floor crystallizers<br />

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4.1.6.3 Based on montan and polyethylene waxes<br />

4.1.6.4 Based on polyethylene waxes with acrylicdispersions<br />

containing metal salts<br />

Name<br />

Type of<br />

emulsion<br />

Wax dispersions Emulsions of montan waxes<br />

Main applications<br />

Licomer W 486 anionic -<br />

non ionic<br />

High gloss emulsion, used for dry-bright floor polishes<br />

Licomer W 20 non ionic Transparent emulsion, very suitable for cleaning agents<br />

Licomer WNE 15 anionic<br />

Emulsions of montan and polyethylen waxes<br />

Emulsion for antigraffiti protection<br />

Licomer WS 19 anionic - Shoe polish sector. Application for shoe dry-bright<br />

non ionic emulsions<br />

Allwax W 3155 anionic - Floor polish sector. Suitable for “allwax” emulsions<br />

non ionic with high gloss<br />

Allwax W 3283-8 anionic - Floor polish sector. Suitable for “allwax” emulsions<br />

non ionic with high gloss<br />

Emulsions of polyethylene waxes containing acrylic dispersions / with metal salts<br />

Licomer EA 150/25 anionic - Dry-bright emulsion suitable for household and I&I<br />

non ionic floors. High gloss, hardness and easy removal. This<br />

emulsion provides a high antislip effect.<br />

Licomer EA 150/63 anionic - Dry-bright emulsion suitable for household and I&I<br />

non ionic floors. High gloss, hardness and easy removal. This<br />

emulsion provides a high antislip effect.<br />

Licomer HZ 855 anionic - Dry-bright emulsion suitable for household and I&I<br />

non ionic floors. High gloss, hardness and easy removal.<br />

Licomer HZ 855/63 anionic - Dry-bright emulsion suitable for household and I&I<br />

non ionic floors. High gloss, hardness and easy removal.<br />

Licomer JS 6651/25 anionic - Dry-bright emulsion suitable for household and I&I<br />

non ionic floors. High gloss, hardness and easy removal.<br />

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4.1.6.5 Based on polyethylene waxes with<br />

acrylic-dispersions free of metal salts<br />

Name<br />

Type of<br />

emulsion<br />

Main applications<br />

Wax dispersions Emulsions of polyethylene waxes containing acrylic dispersions / with metal salts<br />

Licomer JS 6651/63 anionic - Dry-bright emulsion suitable for household and I&I<br />

non ionic floors. High gloss, hardness and easy removal.<br />

Licomer JS 424 S/25 anionic - Dry-bright emulsion suitable for household and I&I<br />

non ionic floors. High gloss, hardness and easy removal. Due to<br />

its polyurethane resin content this emulsion provides<br />

very high traffic resistance.<br />

Licomer JS 424/63 anionic - Dry-bright emulsion suitable for household and I&I<br />

non ionic floors. High gloss, hardness and easy removal. Due to<br />

its polyurethane resin content this emulsion provides<br />

very high traffic resistance.<br />

Licomer M 3663 anionic - Concentrate dry-bright emulsion suitable for household<br />

non ionic and I&I floors. High gloss, hardness and easy removal.<br />

Emulsions of polyethylene waxes containing acrylic dispersions / free of metal salts<br />

Licomer KA 2823/196 anionic - Dry-bright emulsion suitable for “ultra-high-speed”.<br />

non ionic I&I floors sector.<br />

Licomer JS 317-40 anionic -<br />

non ionic<br />

Dry-bright emulsion suitable for antigraffiti protection.<br />

Licomer HZ 855/623-1 anionic - Dry-bright emulsion suitable for household and I&I<br />

non ionic floors. High gloss, hardness and easy removal.<br />

Licomer HZ 855/623-1, 32 % anionic - Concentrate dry-bright emulsion suitable for household<br />

non ionic and I&I floors. High gloss, hardness and easy removal.<br />

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4.1.6.6 Based on montan waxes with acrylicdispersions<br />

free of metal salts<br />

4.1.6.7 Based on montan and polyethylene waxes with<br />

acrylic-dispersions free of metal salts<br />

4.1.6.8 Acrylic copolymers free of metal salts<br />

4.1.6.9 Acrylic copolymers with metal salts<br />

Name<br />

128<br />

Type of<br />

emulsion<br />

Main applications<br />

Wax dispersions Emulsions of montan waxes containing acrylic dispersions / free of metal salts<br />

Licomer A 103 anionic - Dry-bright emulsion suitable for the maintenance of<br />

non ionic bumpers, spoilers and tires.<br />

Emulsions of montan and polyethylene waxes containing acrylic dispersions / free of metal salts<br />

Allwax KA 3184-28 anionic - Finished polish for “allwax” system with ultra high<br />

non ionic speed application. Suitable for I&I floors.<br />

Allwax KA 3300 anionic - Finished polish for “allwax” system with ultra high<br />

non ionic<br />

Acrylic copolymers free of metal salts<br />

speed application. Suitable for I&I floors.<br />

Licomer A 53 anionic Floor polishes with good detergent resistance.<br />

The film has dirt repellency.<br />

Licomer A 11 anionic Due the excellent gloss and flexibility of the film this is<br />

suitable for dry-bright shoe polishes and floor polishes,<br />

leather in general.<br />

Licomer T 52 anionic - Due to its high transparency and hardness it is<br />

non ionic<br />

Acrylic copolymers with metal salts<br />

suitable for the manufacturing of transparent drybright<br />

emulsions and cleaning products. Provides also<br />

a good wetting and spreadibility.<br />

Licomer M 72 anionic Polishes for the I&I sector: high gloss, hardness and<br />

easy removal.<br />

Licomer T 51 anionic - Due to high transparency and hardness it is suitable<br />

non ionic for transparent dry-bright emulsions and cleaning<br />

products. Provide also a good wetting and spreadability.


4.2 Polymer dispersions<br />

4.2.1 Acrylic - styrenic copolymer free of<br />

metal salts<br />

4.2.2 Acrylic - styrenic copolymer with metal<br />

salts<br />

Name<br />

Type of<br />

emulsion<br />

Main applications<br />

Polymer dispersions Acrylic - styrenic copolymers free of metal salts<br />

Licomer A 41 anionic Domestic floor polishes, shoe and leather products.<br />

Licomer A 60 anionic - High gloss polymer with a very favourable cost/<br />

non ionic performance ratio. Ideal for dry-bright domestic floor<br />

polishes.<br />

Licomer A 623 anionic - Ecological dry-bright emulsion that can be completely<br />

non ionic removed. Free of Zn salts. Suitable for domestic- and<br />

I&I sector.<br />

Licomer A 65 anionic - Ecological dry-bright emulsion that can be completely<br />

non ionic removed. Free of Zn salts. Suitable for domestic- and<br />

I&I sector.<br />

Acrylic - styrenic copolymers with metal salts<br />

Licomer M 55 anionic - Universal product to be used in the domestic- and I&I<br />

non ionic sector: high gloss, hardness and easy removal.<br />

Licomer M 36 anionic I&I floor sector: suitable for easy to remove dry-brightemulsions.<br />

The film has a very good resistance to alcohols.<br />

Licomer M 63 anionic - Dry-bright emulsion to be used in the I&I sector: high<br />

non ionic gloss, hardness and easy removal.<br />

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Registered trademarks:<br />

Hostalux ®*<br />

Leucopure ®<br />

The symbols mean:<br />

■ = main field of application<br />

● = additional field of application<br />

❍ = limited suitability<br />

= not recommended<br />

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1 Optical Brighteners<br />

1.1 Hostalux and Leucopure<br />

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Optical Brighteners


1 Optical Brighteners<br />

1.1 Hostalux and Leucopure<br />

The Hostalux and Leucopure grades are fluorescent<br />

whitening agents that were developed for brightening<br />

(whitening) of white plastics. They are suitable for all<br />

plastics and fibers. Plastics are polystyrene (PS),<br />

styrene-acrylonitrile (SAN), arylonitrile-butadienestyrene<br />

(ABS), as well as polyester (PET/PBT), polyethylene<br />

(LDPE/LLDPE/HDPE), polypropylene (PP),<br />

polyamide (PA), polymethacrylat (PMMA), polycarbonate<br />

(PC), plastized PVC and unplastized PVC and in<br />

some extend polyethylene vinyl acetate (EVA).<br />

The optical brighteners give brilliant transparent effects<br />

in glass-clear plastics. In pigmented white plastics they<br />

Products<br />

Hostalux<br />

PET/<br />

PBT<br />

give brilliant, high white effects with different shades<br />

depending on the nature of their structure.<br />

The Hostalux and Leucopure optical brighteners have<br />

excellent resistance to heat and migration in recommended<br />

polymers and concentrations as well as good light<br />

fastness and weather resistance.<br />

When used in food packaging, observe regional legislation<br />

(see page 3).<br />

The following optical brighteners have FDA approval:<br />

Hostalux KS p, Hostalux KSB p, Hostalux KS1 p, Hostalux<br />

KS1B p, Leucopure EGM K.<br />

PE PP PS SAN ABS PC PMMA PA PVC-U PVC-P EVA<br />

KCB p ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ■ ■ ■<br />

KCB gr ● ● ● ● ● ● ■ ■ ■<br />

KCU p ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ■ ■ ■<br />

KS p ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ● ❍<br />

KSN p ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ● ❍<br />

KSB p ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ● ❍<br />

KSB3 p ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<br />

KS1 p ■ ■ ● ● ■<br />

KS1B p ■ ■ ● ● ■<br />

KS2 p ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ● ❍<br />

Leucopure<br />

EGM K ■ ■ ● ● ●<br />

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Please note<br />

This information is based on our present state of knowledge and is intended to provide<br />

general notes on our products and their uses. It should not therefore be construed<br />

as guaranteeing specific properties of the products described or their suitability for<br />

a particular application. Any existing industrial property rights must be observed.<br />

The quality of our products is guaranteed under our General Conditions of Sale.<br />

® = Trademark of Clariant registered in numerous countries<br />

®* = Trademark registered in numerous countries and licensed of Clariant<br />

Edition: April <strong>2007</strong><br />

www.pa.clariant.com<br />

Clariant International Ltd.<br />

Pigments & Additives Division<br />

Rothausstrasse 61<br />

4132 Muttenz<br />

Switzerland<br />

Clariant Produkte (Deutschland) GmbH<br />

Pigments & Additives Division<br />

Industriepark Höchst<br />

65926 Frankfurt a. M.<br />

Germany<br />

Exactly your chemistry.<br />

DP 5525 E_04/07

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