Milori Blue | Pigment Blue 27 | TPColor Blue PB703 | 12240-15-2

Short Description:

TPColor Blue PB703 by Colorcom is an organic pigment. Designed for use in paints, offset and textile printing inks. Offers small density, high strength, bright color and easy dispersion in solvent systems.

                                  

Product Name:   Milori Blue

Colorcom Code: TPColor Blue PB703

Other name:  Paris Blue, Prussian Blue, Steel Blue, Iron Blue, Chinese Blue, Berlin Blue, Ferric Ferrocyanid, Ferric Blue

C.I. No.: 75510

Color Index: C.I. Pigment Blue 27

CAS No.:   25869-00-5

EINECS No.: 247-304-1


Product Detail

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Specification

Value

Appearance

Dark blue powder

Oil Absorption(%)

48

Heat Resistance (°C)

160

PH Value

6.0

Density (g/ml)

1.7

Bulking Value (ml/g)

2.5

Soluble Matter in solvent (%)

2

Acid Resistance

5

Alkali Resistance

5

Bleeding to MEK

5

Bleeding to Xylene

5

Bleeding to Toluene

5

● Milori blue is a ferriferrocyanide pigment, also know as paris blue, steel blue, iron blue, prussian blue, chinese blue, berlin blue, ferric ferrocyanide and ferric blue, color index is pigment blue 27. It is a deep, pure blue shade with high tinting strength, Milori blue has a reddish tint while toning blue is dull with a strong red tone.



Pesticide, textile printing.


Milori blue is featured by weather and light resistance, does not worsen the corrosion resistance of the coatings, but is not resistant to heating: the color varies at temperatures of 160-240°C (depending on film former). Prussian blue can be used in inks such as offset inks, solvent based inks, paints and coatings, plastics, carbon paper etc.. The superfine grade also called micronized grade prussian blue is mainly used for pesticide, agriculture and fertilizer.

  1. Prussian blue is non alkali-resistant and therefore unsuitable for cement-and chalk based products. The blue discolours into brown in alkaline products.
  2. Prussian blue is only temperature-resistant to 140°C. However, Milori blue has good UV-and acid resistance and has good colouring power, which is why it is frequently used in inks and paints (oil and water).
  3. Prussian blue can be mixed with all other pigments, e.g. when it is mixed with chromium yellow the result is a chromium green pigment.

Packing: 25kg/Paper Bag.








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