Product Description
Solvent Violet 14 Dyes
Solvent Violet 14 Dyes belongs to the category of Dyes having CAS number 67577-84-8. The synonyms of Solvent Violet 14 Dyes are Oil Violet 14, Sudan Violet BR, Solvent Violet 2R, Transparent Violet 2R, and Morplas Violet 14. The molecular weight of Solvent Violet 14 Dyes is 418.49 g/mol and the molecular formula is C28H22N2O2. The color index number is 61705. The physical appearance of Solvent Violet 14 Dyes is Brilliant Purple.
Properties of Solvent Violet 14 Dyes
Insoluble in water at 20 deg celsius.
Slightly Soluble in Alcohol (yellow).
Soluble in Acetone, chloroform, benzene, xylene, and toluene.
Applications of Solvent Violet 14 Dyes
In the coloring of oil, wax, polystyrene, wood, and paraffin.
Versatile Dye for Diverse IndustriesSolvent Violet 14 is tailored for industries requiring reliable colorants, from plastic manufacturing to ink production, coatings, polymer coloring, leather finishing, and textile applications. Its high tinctorial strength and excellent solubility in organic media make it the preferred choice where vibrant, uniform violet hues are essential. The fine powder form ensures smooth dispersal and consistent results in various processing scenarios.
Outstanding Resistance and StabilityThis dye offers remarkable stability and resistance properties, including excellent oil resistance, very good resistance to rubbing, and good heat tolerance up to 200C. When stored in a cool, dry place away from strong light and humidity, Solvent Violet 14 retains its quality and effectiveness for up to 5 years. Its stable nature further allows safe transport and easy handling in industrial environments.
FAQ's of Solvent Violet 14:
Q: How should Solvent Violet 14 be stored to maintain its stability and quality over time?
A: Solvent Violet 14 should be stored in a cool, dry place, protected from strong light and humidity. Ensure the container is tightly sealed and kept in its original 25 kg fiber drum or equivalent packaging. These conditions help preserve its stability and performance for up to 5 years.
Q: What are the main industrial applications of Solvent Violet 14?
A: This dye is extensively used in industrial processes such as coloring plastics, inks, coatings, polymer resins, leather finishes, and textile fibers. Its compatibility with organic solvents and high tinctorial strength makes it suitable for demanding coloring applications.
Q: When is Solvent Violet 14 preferred over other colorants?
A: Solvent Violet 14 is preferred when excellent oil resistance, bright violet color, good heat stability (up to 200C), and high uniformity are required. Its use is advantageous in products exposed to oils or elevated temperatures, such as plastic and coating materials.
Q: Where can Solvent Violet 14 be applied within manufacturing processes?
A: It can be incorporated into inks, coatings, plastics, synthetic fibers, leather treatments, and polymer colorants. Its solubility in organic solvents facilitates easy blending during manufacturing, enhancing coloration precision and product consistency.
Q: What is the process for handling and incorporating Solvent Violet 14 in production?
A: Measure the required fine powder amount and dissolve it in a compatible organic solvent, such as ethanol, acetone, or benzene. Mix thoroughly into your system to ensure even dispersion. Use appropriate personal protective equipment, as it is for industrial use only and is considered poisonous.
Q: What benefits does Solvent Violet 14 provide compared to alternative solvent dyes?
A: Key benefits include its high tinctorial strength, very good rubbing resistance, excellent oil and good water resistance, thermal stability up to 200C, and long shelf life. Its fine, uniform powder form provides optimal dispersion properties in diverse products, ensuring vibrant hues and cost-effective usage.