About Ultramarine Pigments
UltramarinePigment offered by us is inorganicsodium aluminosilicatecontainingsulphur. We have been using all highly advanced process such as heating kaolin at our manufacturing unit for formulating this pigment using sodium carbonate, sulphur and other inexpensive ingredients. Additionally, our offered Ultramarine Pigments is widely used in Indian homes for washing clothes so as to provide them brightness and shine. Manufactured inorganic, our ultramarine pigments are sodium aluminosilicate blue colors that have Sulphur. After heating kaolin, Sulphur, sodium carbonate and other inexpensive substances, our pigments are formulated. Heat as well as alkali safe, our pigments are deployed for visual whiteness in paper, textile, cement, paints and more. Ideal for lightening the white cotton material after cleaning and offering blue shade, our ultramarine pigments are employed in rubber and plastic businesses. In addition, our pigments work as lightening medium in white washing. These pigments have ability to retain color under heat or sunlight. Further, our pigments offer white or reddish blue gloom to polymers as well as blue undertone to black and grey plastic parts. Our ultramarine pigments are appropriate and compatible for every polymer, from polyolefins to synthetic polymers, including rubber also. The premium pigments particles save dimensional dependability of polyolefins and different polymers so that warping and shrinking do not occur.Other Details: Being a consumer product, Ultramarine is used for brightening the white cotton cloth after washing and to provide blue color and brightness to plastics and rubber used in the industries. It acts as a brightening agent in white washing and is the only ultramarine blue pigment that does not fade under sunlight or heat (UPTO 350 DEGREES). It also has various other usage. As blue colorant in master batches and plastic resins. As an optical whitener on fabric, paper, plastics, rubber and paints. As blue colorant in printing inks. Finer qualities are used in painting and engraving Ultramarine Blue is 50% used for laundry, 40% for the white washes on exterior surface and 10% for the Industrial use.
FAQs of Ultramarine Pigments:
Q: What type of pigment is Ultramarine Pigments?
A: Ultramarine Pigments are inorganic pigments.
Q: What is the physical form of Ultramarine Pigments?
A: Ultramarine Pigments are available in powder form.
Q: Are Ultramarine Pigments poisonous?
A: No, Ultramarine Pigments are non-poisonous.
Q: How should Ultramarine Pigments be stored?
A: Ultramarine Pigments should be stored at room temperature.
Q: What is the moisture content in Ultramarine Pigments?
A: The moisture content in Ultramarine Pigments is less than 0.5%.
Q: Are Ultramarine Pigments water-insoluble?
A: No, Ultramarine Pigments are not water-insoluble.
Q: What is the CAS number of Ultramarine Pigments?
A: The CAS number of Ultramarine Pigments is 57455-37-5.