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Chlorinated copper-phythalocyanine. It is a green colored organic pigment. Used in cold set-, sheet fed-, heat set-, flexographic- and publication gravure- inks. Also used in nitrocellulose... view more
Applications
  • Inks>Solvent-based
  • Inks>Water-based
  • Resins>Natural Resins>Cellulosic Resins
  • Resins>Vinyls
  • ...
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Beta-modified copper-phythalocyanine. It is a blue colored organic pigment. It exhibits good gloss and transparency. Used in sheet fed-, heat set-, flexographic- and publication gravure- inks. Also... view more
Applications
  • Inks>Solvent-based
  • Inks>Water-based
  • Resins>Polyurethanes (PU)
  • Resins>Natural Resins>Cellulosic Resins
  • ...
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Beta-modified copper-phythalocyanine. It is a blue colored organic pigment. It exhibits good gloss and transparency. Used in sheet fed-, heat set-, flexographic- and publication gravure- inks. Also... view more
Applications
  • Inks>Solvent-based
  • Inks>Water-based
  • Resins>Polyamides (PA)
  • Resins>Polyurethanes (PU)
  • ...
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Alpha-modified copper-phythalocyanine. It is a blue colored organic pigment. It is highly stable and exhibits good rheology, high gloss & flow. Used in sheet fed-, heat set- and flexographic- inks... view more
Applications
  • Inks>Solvent-based
  • Resins>Vinyls
  • Resins>Natural Resins>Cellulosic Resins
  • Resins>Polyamides (PA)
  • ...
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Copper-phythalocyanine. It is a blue colored organic pigment. Used in cold set paste inks and water based flexographic inks... view more
Applications
  • Inks>Water-based
  • Inks>Lithographic and Offset Inks>Coldset inks
  • Inks>Flexographic inks
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