This document provides information about organic pigments, including that they are chemically synthesized compounds containing carbon that are used as colorants. It lists the main categories of organic pigments like diazo, monoazo, phthalocyanine, and quinacridone pigments. The document also includes sample sections on technology information, products, process charts, data, and trade leads related to organic pigments.
2. About Organic Pigments
Organic Pigments-
Organic Pigments are chemically synthesized,
as they are not found in nature. They contain
carbon and comes with relatively low levels of
toxicity, not providing any major environmental
concern. Raw materials can include coal tar
and petroleum distillates that are transformed
into insoluble precipitates. They are used as
mass colorants and are popular in plastics,
synthetic fibres and as surface coatings-paints
and inks. In recent years the organic pigments
are used for hi-tech applications that includes
photo-reprographics, opto-electronic displays
and optical data storage.
Categories of Organic
Pigments:
Diazo Pigments
Monoazo Pigments
Acid and base dye Pigments
Phthalocyanine Pigments
Other polycyclic Pigments
Quinacridone Pigments
3. Technology Information
• Synthesis of Copper Phthalocyanine Blue Pigment
Comparative Evaluations of Fusion, Solvent and
Microwave Techniques
• PREPARATION OF NOVEL AZO PIGMENTS AND
CLARIFICATION OF THE EMITTING STATE OF A UNIQUE
FLUORESCENT PIGMENT
• The PSF Circulation Bead Mill is a perfect solution for
concentrated pigment paste processing
• Indian Standard LIST OF PIGMENTS AND COLOURANTS
FOR USE IN PLASTICS IN CONTACT WITH' FOODSTUFFS,
PHARMACEUTICALS AND DRINKING WATER
• Testing Raw materials: Resins & Pigmenst
• Organic Pigments for Plastics