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.

FE3O4M1
High-purity synthetic magnetite powder for pigments and water treatment.
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From $5.18 /lb

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

FDCBLUE1LAKE
Vibrant blue synthetic colorant for food, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals.
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From $6.25 /oz
Tin Oxide, Stannic Oxide, Tin (Iv) Oxide, Sno2, 99.8%
High purity oxide for industrial applications.
Magnetite, Fe3O4 (Black Iron Oxide 99%)
High-purity synthetic magnetite powder for pigments and water treatment.
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.
FD&C BLUE #1 Powder(Brilliant blue FCF) Lake
Vibrant blue synthetic colorant for food, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals.
Brilliant Blue FCF (FD&C Blue #1)
Synthetic blue colorant for foods, cosmetics, and industrial uses.
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