
Ultramarine Violet
Ultramarine Violet, a captivating and elegant pigment, holds a unique place in the world of color.
They are produced through a chemical conversion process applied to selective particle size Ultramarine Blues.
While the fundamental chemical structure remains unchanged, notable alterations occur in their chromatic properties.
Through chemical modification, the coordinates in the color system, specifically in the red and blue spectrum, shift, resulting in Ultramarine Violet with either bluer or redder undertones.
Nevertheless, this transformation maintains the excellent chemical and functional performance characteristic of Ultramarine Blue.
Main Characteristics
- Sodium Aluminum Sulfosilicate
- Pigment Violet 15 (C.I. 77007)
- Unique reddish blue shade
- Ease of dispersion
- Excellent dimensional stability: no warping, no shrinkage
- Excellent ability to make whites “whiter”, greys bluer and blacks “jetter/deeper”
- Suitable for a broad range of polymers e.g. Polyolefins, PS, ABS, Engineering Polymers, PVC, Silicones and Rubber
Specifications
| Heat fastness | 350°C, 5 min |
| Light fastness | Excellent (8 on blue wool scale) |
| Weather fastness | Excellent (4-5 on grey scale) |
| Acid fastness | Low, except acid resistant series |
| Alkali fastness | Excellent |
| Solvent fastness | Excellent |
Our Grade of Ultramarine Violet
| Grade Name | Shade |
| DC V 3 | Bluer |
| DC V 5 | Redder |
Note:
* Colour shades shown are only indicative.
* The data submitted in this publication is based on our current knowledge and experience,
* It does not constitute a guarantee in the legal sense of the term in vies of the manifold factors that may affect processing and application
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