Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
- Blend
- No
- CASE Ingredients Functions
- CI Name
- CI Number
- Chemical Family
- Chemical Name
- Function
- Pigment
- Pigment Type
- Product Code
- MITM13197
- Single Ingredient
- Yes
- Technologies
- Product Families
Applications & Uses
- Coating End Applications
- Markets
- Applications
Properties
- Color (Properties)
- Physical Form
- Notes
- Fastness to Solvents: colouring of solvent after 24 h at 20 °C according to ISO grey scale is determined; degree 1 denotes the lowest fastness, degree 5 the highest one
- Fastness to Reagents: colouring of reagents after 24 h at 20 °C according to ISO grey scale is determined; degree 1 denotes the lowest fastness, degree 5 the highest one
- Light Fastness - Xenotest: determined by ČSN EN ISO 105-B02: 2000 (80 0147) and evaluated in 1/3 and 1/1 of standard depth and in full shade; determined according to blue scale, by it degree 1 denotes the lowest fastness, degree 8 the highest one
- Weathering Fastness - Xenotest: determined by ČSN EN ISO 105-B04: 1998 (80 0171) and evaluated in 1/3 and 1/1 of standard depth and in full shade;
- determined according to grey scale, by it degree 1 denotes the lowest fastness, degree 5 the highest one
- Overspray Fastness: assessment of bleeding into a white nitrocellulose combination lacquer for 60 min. at 70 °C against ISO grey scale; by it degree 1 denotes the lowest fastness, degree 5 the highest one
- Heat Resistance: the values quoted indicate up to what temperature the pigments do not significantly alter; these are guide values which can be influenced by the binder used and the period of exposure to high temperature
- Migration Fastness: assessment of bleeding into a white polyvinylchloride sheet for 24 h at 70 °C against ISO grey scale; by it degree 1 denotes the lowest fastness, degree 5 the highest one; no data means that the pigment is not recommended for dyeing of PVC
- Fastness to plasticizers: colouring of plasticizer (diethylhexylterephthalate) after 24 h at 20 °C acording to ISO grey scale is determined; degree 1 denotes the lowest fastness, degree 5 the highest one
Packaging & Availability
- Packaging Type
Other
- Appearance (SDS)
- Red powder
- Bulk Volume
- 5.2 L/kg
- Chemical Fastness (Acetone)
- 4.0
- Chemical Fastness (Butyl Acetate)
- 4.0-5.0
- Chemical Fastness (Ethanol)
- 4.0-5.0
- Chemical Fastness (Linseed Oil)
- 5.0
- Chemical Fastness (Water)
- 5.0
- Chemical Fastness (White Spirit)
- 5.0
- Chemical Fastness (Xylene)
- 5.0
- Density
- 1.4 g/cm³
- Insoluble in (SDS)
- Water
- Item Number
- Light Fastness
- 7.0-8.0
- Odor (SDS)
- Odorless
- Oil Absorption
- 45.0 ml/100 g
- Other Hazards
- Dust/air mixture can be explosive.
- Principal
- Shelf Life
- 48.0 mo
- Specific Gravity (SDS)
- 1.4
- Thermal Stability
- 200.0 °C
- Weathering Fastness
- 4.0-5.0, 4.0-5.0, 4.0-5.0
- Weathering Fastness
- 5.0
- Thermal Properties
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Thermal Stability 200.0 °C °C in coatings - Shelf Life & Stability
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Chemical Fastness (Acetone) 4.0 - Chemical Fastness (Butyl Acetate) 4.0-5.0 - Chemical Fastness (Ethanol) 4.0-5.0 - Chemical Fastness (Linseed Oil) 5.0 - Chemical Fastness (Water) 5.0 - Gray Scale Chemical Fastness (White Spirit) 5.0 - Chemical Fastness (Xylene) 5.0 - Light Fastness 7.0-8.0 - Shelf Life 48.0 mo mo Weathering Fastness 4.0-5.0 - EN ISO 105-B04: 1998 Weathering Fastness 4.0-5.0 - EN ISO 105-B04: 1998 Weathering Fastness 4.0-5.0 - EN ISO 105-B04: 1998 Weathering Fastness 5.0 - Overspray - Physical Properties
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Bulk Volume 5.2 L/kg L/kg Density 1.4 g/cm³ g/cm³ DIN EN ISO 787-10 Oil Absorption 45.0 ml/100 g ml/100 g DIN EN ISO 787-5 - SDS Physical and Chemical Properties
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Specific Gravity (SDS) 1.4 -