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Horsta Chemicals Zhuhai
Anthraquinone. It is an organic solvent pigment. This oil pigment has good solubility and miscibility in organic solvents. SW -602 is suitable for dyeing chemicals fiber, such as dacron, nylon and... view more
Applications
  • Coatings>Solvent-based
  • Inks>Solvent-based
  • Resins>Natural Resins>Cellulosic Resins
  • Inks
Horsta Chemicals Zhuhai
Aminoketone. It is an organic solvent pigment. This oil pigment has good solubility and miscibility in organic solvents. SW -208 is suitable for dyeing chemicals fiber, such as dacron, nylon and... view more
Applications
  • Coatings>Solvent-based
  • Inks>Solvent-based
  • Resins>Natural Resins>Cellulosic Resins
  • Inks
Horsta Chemicals Zhuhai
Double azo. It is an organic solvent pigment. This oil pigment has good solubility and miscibility in organic solvents. SW -610 is suitable for dyeing chemicals fiber, such as dacron, nylon and... view more
Applications
  • Coatings>Solvent-based
  • Inks>Solvent-based
  • Resins>Natural Resins>Cellulosic Resins
  • Inks
Horsta Chemicals Zhuhai
Anthraquinone. It is an organic solvent pigment. This oil pigment has good solubility and miscibility in organic solvents. SW -303 is suitable for dyeing chemicals fiber, such as dacron, nylon and... view more
Applications
  • Coatings>Solvent-based
  • Inks>Solvent-based
  • Resins>Natural Resins>Cellulosic Resins
  • Inks
Horsta Chemicals Zhuhai
Quinophthalone. It is an organic solvent pigment. This oil pigment has good solubility and miscibility in organic solvents. SW -209 is suitable for dyeing chemicals fiber, such as dacron, nylon and... view more
Applications
  • Coatings>Solvent-based
  • Inks>Solvent-based
  • Resins>Natural Resins>Cellulosic Resins
  • Inks
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