Pigments & Dyes
The two basic types of colorants are dyes and pigments. The fundamental distinction between them is that while pigments are insoluble and suspended in a medium or binder, dyes are soluble. This is because dyes and pigments respond differently based on their different particle sizes.
ORANGE38
Yellowish red pigment, excellent fastness, suitable for plastics and rubber.
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From $8.33 /oz
FDCYELLOW5
Synthetic lemon yellow azo dye used in food, cosmetics, and textiles.
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From $75 /lb
FD&C BLUE #1 Powder (Brilliant blue FCF) Lake
Vibrant blue synthetic colorant for food, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals.
Magnetite, Fe3O4 (Black Iron Oxide 99%)
High-purity synthetic magnetite powder for pigments and water treatment.
Tin Oxide, Stannic Oxide, Tin (Iv) Oxide, Sno2, 99.8%
High purity oxide for industrial applications.
Fluorescein (Cas 2321-07-5) For Fluorescent Dye Applications
Fluorescent dye solution for various applications.
FD&C BLUE 2 Powder, Indigo Carmine, Food Blue 1
Versatile water-soluble Blue dye for diverse applications.
FD&C Yellow 5 Powder, Tartrazine, Acid Yellow 23, Food Yellow 4
Synthetic lemon yellow azo dye used in food, cosmetics, and textiles.
Brilliant Blue FCF (FD&C Blue #1)
Synthetic blue colorant for foods, cosmetics, and industrial uses.
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