About Yellow 183 High Performance Pigments
Yellow 183 High Performance Pigments
Yellow 183 High Performance Pigments belong to the category of High Performance Pigments having CAS number 65212-77-3. The synonym of Yellow 183 High Performance Pigments is Paliotol Yellow K 2270, Bricofor Yellow 5RP. The molecular weight of Yellow 183 High Performance Pigments is 507.33 g/mol and the molecular formula is C16H12Cl2N4O7S2. The color index number is 18792. The physical appearance of Yellow 183 High Performance Pigments is Red Light Yellow.
Outstanding Weather and Heat StabilityYellow 183 can withstand temperatures up to 280C and exhibits very good weather resistance. This ensures consistent color appearance in applications exposed to harsh environmental or processing conditions, making it ideal for long-term industrial use in coatings, plastics, and inks.
Superior Dispersion and Tinting StrengthEngineered for excellent dispersibility, Yellow 183 easily integrates into a variety of formulation systems, yielding high tinting strength with minimal pigment load. Its high surface area further enhances uniform color distribution across different materials, resulting in sharp, vibrant finishes.
FAQ's of Yellow 183 High Performance Pigments:
Q: How can Yellow 183 High Performance Pigment be incorporated into industrial applications?
A: Yellow 183 is used by mixing or dispersing it into the desired medium-such as coating, ink, plastic, or rubber formulations-using standard mixing or dispersion equipment. Its excellent dispersibility ensures quick and even coloration throughout the base material.
Q: What benefits does Yellow 183 offer over conventional yellow pigments?
A: Yellow 183 provides outstanding heat stability up to 280C, excellent light fastness, and high tinting strength. Its weather resistance, non-toxic composition, and lead-free nature make it safer and more environmentally compliant compared to many traditional yellow pigments.
Q: When is Yellow 183 most suitable for use?
A: This pigment is optimal for situations requiring long-term color durability, such as outdoor coatings, high-temperature processing in plastics, and demanding ink formulations where heat resistance and weather stability are crucial.
Q: Where should Yellow 183 pigment be stored for best results?
A: Yellow 183 should be kept in a cool, dry place and in its original 25 kg bag or drum packaging. Proper storage helps maintain its powder form, stability, and high performance throughout its 36-month shelf life.
Q: What is the process for achieving optimal dispersion of Yellow 183 pigment?
A: For best results, gradually add Yellow 183 to the base while mixing or using high-shear dispersion equipment. Due to its excellent dispersibility and small particle size, it achieves a uniform and vibrant color with minimal energy input.
Q: Which industries commonly use Yellow 183 pigment and for what applications?
A: Industries such as paint and coatings, printing inks, plastics, and rubber commonly use Yellow 183 for vibrant, durable coloring. It is ideal for applications demanding high heat, light, and weather resistance, including industrial coatings, packaging, and automotive components.
Q: What are the key advantages of Yellow 183 regarding safety and environmental impact?
A: Yellow 183 is non-toxic and lead-free, aligning with global environmental and safety standards. Its high purity and insolubility in water reduce environmental contamination risks, making it a responsible choice for manufacturers and end-users alike.