Ultramarine Blue Pigments Premier GS
Ultramarine pigments are inorganic pigments. They have a low level of toxicity and are non-irritating and non-sensitizing. They are used where colorants possessing excellent heat stability, light fastness and solvent resistance are required.
Plastics - Ultramarine pigments may be used in most types of plastic polymers. These pigments have excellent dispersion characteristics and are also used at low levels for the color correction of polymers.
Paints and Coatings - Ultramarine pigments are ideal for use in most solvent based paint and coating systems. They are also widely used in water based systems.
Other - They are also used in artists colors and printing ink.
6154 is an acid resistant red shade ultramarine blue pigment. It possesses excellent acid resistance and is recommended for use in PVC and other polymer systems where acidic conditions may be present.
*Color - Pigment reduced 1:4 with TiO2 in high impact polystyrene.
Ultramarine pigments are inorganic pigments. They have a low level of toxicity and are non-irritating and non-sensitizing. They are used where colorants possessing excellent heat stability, light fastness and solvent resistance are required.
Plastics - Ultramarine pigments may be used in most types of plastic polymers. These pigments have excellent dispersion characteristics and are also used at low levels for the color correction of polymers.
Paints and Coatings - Ultramarine pigments are ideal for use in most solvent based paint and coating systems. They are also widely used in water based systems.
Other - They are also used in artists colors and printing ink.
6122 is a high tinting strength green shade ultramarine blue pigment with the greenest tone in the Premier range and a very low moisture content. It is ideal for the production of masterbatches and compound where its color strength is fully developed by the high-energy processes used.
*Color - Pigment reduced 1:4 with TiO2 in high impact polystyrene.
Ultramarine pigments are inorganic pigments. They have a low level of toxicity and are non-irritating and non-sensitizing. They are used where colorants possessing excellent heat stability, light fastness and solvent resistance are required.
Plastics - Ultramarine pigments may be used in most types of plastic polymers. These pigments have excellent dispersion characteristics and are also used at low levels for the color correction of polymers.
Paints and Coatings - Ultramarine pigments are ideal for use in most solvent based paint and coating systems. They are also widely used in water based systems.
Other - They are also used in artists colors and printing ink.
6128 is a medium strength ultramarine blue pigment with the reddest tone in the Premier range and a very low moisture content. It is recommended for production of masterbatches and compounds, and while not as strong as 6125 (Premier DRX), requires less energy for full color development. It may therefore be used effectively in systems with limited energy input.
*Color - Pigment reduced 1:4 with TiO2 in high impact polystyrene.
Ultramarine pigments are inorganic pigments. They have a low level of toxicity and are non-irritating and non-sensitizing. They are used where colorants possessing excellent heat stability, light fastness and solvent resistance are required.
Plastics - Ultramarine pigments may be used in most types of plastic polymers. These pigments have excellent dispersion characteristics and are also used at low levels for the color correction of polymers.
Paints and Coatings - Ultramarine pigments are ideal for use in most solvent based paint and coating systems. They are also widely used in water based systems.
Other - They are also used in artists colors and printing ink.
6127 is a high strength red shade ultramarine blue pigment. It is ideal for the production of masterbatch and compounds where its color strength is fully developed by the high-energy processes used.
*Color - Pigment reduced 1:4 with TiO2 in high impact polystyrene.
Ultramarine pigments are inorganic pigments. They have a low level of toxicity and are non-irritating and non-sensitizing. They are used where colorants possessing excellent heat stability, light fastness and solvent resistance are required.
Plastics - Ultramarine pigments may be used in most types of plastic polymers. These pigments have excellent dispersion characteristics and are also used at low levels for the color correction of polymers.
Paints and Coatings - Ultramarine pigments are ideal for use in most solvent based paint and coating systems. They are also widely used in water based systems.
Other - They are also used in artists colors and printing ink.
6125 is a red shade ultramarine blue pigment with highest tinting strength in the Premier range and a very low moisture content. It is ideal for the production of masterbatches and compound where its color strength is fully developed by the high-energy processes used.
*Color - Pigment reduced 1:4 with TiO2 in high impact polystyrene.
Ultramarine pigments are inorganic pigments. They have a low level of toxicity and are non-irritating and non-sensitizing. They are used where colorants possessing excellent heat stability, light fastness and solvent resistance are required.
Plastics - Ultramarine pigments may be used in most types of plastic polymers. These pigments have excellent dispersion characteristics and are also used at low levels for the color correction of polymers.
Paints and Coatings - Ultramarine pigments are ideal for use in most solvent based paint and coating systems. They are also widely used in water based systems.
Other - They are also used in artists colors and printing ink.
6115 is a re shade ultramarine blue pigment with the highest tinting strength in the premier range and with a very fine particle size. 6115 has been specifically developed for applications where particle size and in particular absence of oversized residues is critical to final product, quality and performance. It is recommended for masterbatch formulations for the coloration of films and fibers and all applications where fine particle size is critical.
*Color - Pigment reduced 1:4 with TiO2 in high impact polystyrene.
Ultramarine pigments are inorganic pigments. They have a low level of toxicity and are non-irritating and non-sensitizing. They are used where colorants possessing excellent heat stability, light fastness and solvent resistance are required.
Plastics - Ultramarine pigments may be used in most types of plastic polymers. These pigments have excellent dispersion characteristics and are also used at low levels for the color correction of polymers.
Paints and Coatings - Ultramarine pigments are ideal for use in most solvent based paint and coating systems. They are also widely used in water based systems.
Other - They are also used in artists colors and printing ink.
6103 is a medium strength green-shade ultramarine blue pigment. 6103 is recommended for production of masterbatches and compounds and, while not as strong as 6102 (Premier GS), requires less energy for full color development. It may therefore be used efficiently in systems with limited energy input
*Color - Pigment reduced 1:4 with TiO2 in high impact polystyrene.
Ultramarine pigments are inorganic pigments. They have a low level of toxicity and are non-irritating and non-sensitizing. They are used where colorants possessing excellent heat stability, light fastness and solvent resistance are required.
Plastics - Ultramarine pigments may be used in most types of plastic polymers. These pigments have excellent dispersion characteristics and are also used at low levels for the color correction of polymers.
Paints and Coatings - Ultramarine pigments are ideal for use in most solvent based paint and coating systems. They are also widely used in water based systems.
Other - They are also used in artists colors and printing ink.
6102 is a high tinting strength green-shade ultramarine blue pigment with the greenest tone in the Premier range. 6102 is ideal for the production of masterbatch and compound where it's color strength is fully developed by the high energy process.
*Color - Pigment reduced 1:4 with TiO2 in high impact polystyrene.
Ultramarine pigments are inorganic pigments. They have a low level of toxicity and are non-irritating and non-sensitizing. They are used where colorants possessing excellent heat stability, light fastness and solvent resistance are required.
Plastics - Ultramarine pigments may be used in most types of plastic polymers. These pigments have excellent dispersion characteristics and are also used at low levels for the color correction of polymers.
Paints and Coatings - Ultramarine pigments are ideal for use in most solvent based paint and coating systems. They are also widely used in water based systems.
Other - They are also used in artists colors and printing ink.
6108 is a medium strength ultramarine blue pigment with the reddest tone in the Premier range. It is recommended for production of masterbatches and compounds and, while not as strong as 6105 (Premier RX), requires less energy for full color development. It may therefore be used effectively in systems with limited energy output. It is also recommended for color correction of clear and white polymer systems.
*Color - Pigment reduced 1:4 with TiO2 in high impact polystyrene.
Ultramarine pigments are inorganic pigments. They have a low level of toxicity and are non-irritating and non-sensitizing. They are used where colorants possessing excellent heat stability, light fastness and solvent resistance are required.
Plastics - Ultramarine pigments may be used in most types of plastic polymers. These pigments have excellent dispersion characteristics and are also used at low levels for the color correction of polymers.
Paints and Coatings - Ultramarine pigments are ideal for use in most solvent based paint and coating systems. They are also widely used in water based systems.
Other - They are also used in artists colors and printing ink.
6177 is a high strength red shade ultramarine blue pigment. It is recommended for production of masterbatches and compounds and, while not as strong as 6105 (Premier RX), requires less energy for full color development. It may therefore be used effectively in systems with limited energy input.
*Color - Pigment reduced 1:4 with TiO2 in high impact polystyrene.
Ultramarine pigments are inorganic pigments. They have a low level of toxicity and are non-irritating and non-sensitizing. They are used where colorants possessing excellent heat stability, light fastness and solvent resistance are required.
Plastics - Ultramarine pigments may be used in most types of plastic polymers. These pigments have excellent dispersion characteristics and are also used at low levels for the color correction of polymers.
Paints and Coatings - Ultramarine pigments are ideal for use in most solvent based paint and coating systems. They are also widely used in water based systems.
Other - They are also used in artists colors and printing ink.
6105 is a red-shade ultramarine blue pigment with the highest tinting strength in the Premier range. It is ideal for the production of masterbatch and compounds where its color strength is fully developed by the high-energy processes used.
*Color - Pigment reduced 1:4 with TiO2 in high impact polystyrene.
6154
6122
6128
6127
6125
6115
6103
6102
6108
6177
6105