Transparence Violet B
C.I.No.: Solvent Violet 13
Structure: anthraquinone series
Foreign Corresponding Product: Macrolex Violet B(BAYER),Waxoline Violet A-FW(I.C.I), Solvaperm Blue B(HOECHST),Thermoplast Blue (BASF)
Properties: The product is bluish violet oil solvent dye. It is of good fastness, good temperature resistance and transportation property.
Use: Mainly used in coloring of polystyrene,ABS,hard polystyrene and various resin, also used to color protoplasm of terylene and fibre.
	
		
	
		
	
		
Structure: anthraquinone series
Foreign Corresponding Product: Macrolex Violet B(BAYER),Waxoline Violet A-FW(I.C.I), Solvaperm Blue B(HOECHST),Thermoplast Blue (BASF)
Properties: The product is bluish violet oil solvent dye. It is of good fastness, good temperature resistance and transportation property.
Use: Mainly used in coloring of polystyrene,ABS,hard polystyrene and various resin, also used to color protoplasm of terylene and fibre.
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			 PS 
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			 HIPS 
			 | 
			
			 ABS 
			 | 
			
			 PC 
			 | 
			
			 RPVC 
			 | 
			
			 PMMA 
			 | 
			
			 SAN 
			 | 
			
			 AS 
			 | 
			
			 PA6 
			 | 
			
			 PET 
			 | 
		
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			 ★ 
			 | 
			
			 ★ 
			 | 
			
			 ★ 
			 | 
			
			 ★ 
			 | 
			
			 ★ 
			 | 
			
			 ★ 
			 | 
			
			 ★ 
			 | 
			
			 ★ 
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			 - 
			 | 
			
			 - 
			 | 
		
Note: "★"Superior ,"○"Applicable ,"△"Not Recommended.
Physical properties, light fastness and Recommended Dosage:
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			 Density(g/cm3) 
			 | 
			
			 Melting Point(℃) 
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			 Light Fastness(in PS) 
			 | 
			
			 Recommended Dosage 
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		|
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			 Transparent 
			 | 
			
			 Nontransparent 
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			 1.35 
			 | 
			
			 189 
			 | 
			
			 7-8 
			 | 
			
			 0.02 
			 | 
			
			 0.05 
			 | 
		
Light Fastness: Consist of 1st to 8th grade, and the 8th grade is superior, the 1st grade is bad.
The thermal resistance in PS can reach to 260℃.
Degree of pigmentation: 0.05% dyes+0.1%titanium white powder
Solubility in Organic Solvent:
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			 acetone 
			 | 
			
			 butyl acetate 
			 | 
			
			 methylbenzene 
			 | 
			
			 dichloromethane 
			 | 
			
			 ethylalcohol 
			 | 
		
| 
			 1.3 
			 | 
			
			 3 
			 | 
			
			 7 
			 | 
			
			 35 
			 | 
			
			 0.2 
			 | 
		
The grammage dissolve in one litre solvent at 20℃.
NOTE: Above data is only for reference.
