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Napthols (Azoic Coupling Component) WELCOMEWELCOME TOTO QUALITYRISEQUALITYRISE DYESDYES STUFFSTUFF Napthols (Azoic Coupling Component) Sr. No. Generic Names C.I. No. Const. No 01 Napthol AS 37505 ACC 2 02 Napthol ASBR 37575 ACC 3 03 Napthol ASBO 37560 ACC 4 04 Napthol ASG 37610 ACC 4 05 Napthol ASSW 37565 ACC 7 06 Napthol ASTR 37525 ACC 8 07 Napthol ASE 37510 ACC 10 08 Napthol ASRL 37535 ACC 11 09 Napthol ASITR 37550 ACC 12 10 Napthol ASSG 37595 ACC 13 11 Napthol ASPH 37558 ACC 14 12 Napthol ASBS 37515 ACC 17 13 Napthol ASD 37520 ACC 18 14 Napthol ASOL 37530 ACC 20 15 Napthol ASKB 37526 ACC 21 16 Napthol ASLC 37555 ACC 23 17 Napthol ASOL/ASCA 37531 ACC 34 18 Napthol ASIRG 37613 ACC 44 19 Napthol -- -- Napthol - Fast Base Dyeing are also very widely used for African Print / Wax Print. • Application :The Napthol - Fast Base Dyeing are very widely used in Textile Industry. Dyeing with Napthols – Fast Bases are more economical even compared to Reactive Dyes. Maroon, Blue, Yellow obtained with these products are not possible with any other Dyestuff. The Fastness Property of these products are excellent. Light Fastness is almost as good as 6-7 – almost nearer to the Vat Dyes. • Specialized Highly Purified Napthol’s for Availability :Napthol’s are available in the Pigments :We are also having a complete Powder Form . We are also producing range of Napthol’s as mentioned above in Napthol’s in the Liquid Form. Normally, the most purified Form. These Napthol’s are Packing of Napthol is 25 kgs Brand New produced in Glass-Line Vessel, so that HDPE Bags with Inside Double Liner. We contents of the Metal are almost NIL. They can also provide Packing in Plastic Drums are having excellent Solubility, Minimum / Iron Drums / Fibre Drums as per Insolubles. These highly purified Napthol’s required by the customer. are re-commended for the production of Pigments. Fast Colour Bases (Azoic Diazo Component) Sr. No. Generic Names C.I. No. Const. No 01 Fast Bordeaux GP Base 37135 ADC 1 02 Fast Orange GC Base 37005 ADC 2 03 Fast Scarlet GGS Base 37010 ADC 3 04 Fast Garnet GBC Base 37218 ADC 4 05 Fast Red B Base 37125 ADC 5 06 Fast Red GL Base 37110 ADC 8 07 Fast Red 3GL Base 37040 ADC 9 08 Fast Red TR Base 37085 ADC 11 09 Fast Scarlet G Base 37105 ADC 12 10 Fast Scarlet R Base 37130 ADC 13 11 Fast Scarlet RC Base 37130 ADC 13 12 Fast Red R Base 37120 ADC 18 13 Fast Red RC Base 37120 ADC 18 14 Fast Blue BB Base 37175 ADC 20 15 Fast Red KB Base 37090 ADC 32 16 Fast Red Base FRN 37075 ACC 33 17 Fast Red RL Base 37100 ADC 34 18 Fast Red ITR Base 37150 ADC 42 19 Fast Yellow GC Base 37000 ADC 44 20 Fast Blue B Base 37235 ADC 48 Fast Colour Bases (Azoic Diazo Component) • Application: The Fast Colour Bases are very widely used in Textile Industry. Dyeing with Napthols – Fast Bases are more economical even compared to Reactive Dyes. Maroon, Blue, Yellow obtained with these products are not possible with any other Dyestuff. The Fastness Property of these products are excellent. Light Fastness is almost as good as 6-7 – almost nearer to the Vat Dyes. Specialized Highly Purified Fast Colour Bases for Pigments : • Fast Colour Bases are also very widely used for African Print / Wax Print. We are also having highly purified pure grades of Fast Colour Bases • Normally, Packing of Fast Colour Bases is wherein the Insolubles are 25 kgs Brand New HDPE Bags with Inside absolutely minimum and these Fast Double Liner. We can also provide Packing Bases are widely re-commended in in Plastic Drums / Iron Drums / Fibre Drums the Production of Pigments. as per required by the customer FastFast ColourColour SaltsSalts (Stabilised(Stabilised Azoics)Azoics) Sr. No. Generic Names C.I. No. Const. No 01 Fast Bordeaux GP Salts 37135 ADC 1 02 Fast Orange GC Salts 37005 ADC 2 03 Fast Scarlet GG Salt 37010 ADC 3 04 Fast Red B Salt 37125 ADC 5 05 Fast Garnet GBC Salt 37218 ADC 5 06 Fast Red 3GL Salt 37040 ADC 9 07 Fast Red TR Salt 37085 ADC 11 08 Fast Scarlet RC Salt 37130 ADC 13 09 Fast Red RC Salt 37120 ADC 18 10 Fast Blue BB Base 37175 ADC 20 11 Fast Red KB Salt 37090 ADC 32 15 Fast Red FRN Salt 37075 ADC 33 10 Fast Black K Salt ---- ADC 38 07 Fast Yellow GC Salt 37000 ADC 44 08 Fast Blue B Salt 37235 ADC 48 16 Fast Orange RD Salt 37050 ADC 49 Fast Colour Salts (Stabilised Azoics) • Application • Fast Colour Salts are mainly used in combination with Napthol’s for Textile Dyeing & Printing. As Fast Colour Salts are stabilized with metal , they are easily soluble in water. There is no need of using Sodium Nitrate, Hydro-Chloride Acid. So, in one way, they are ready to use in combination with the Napthol’s. So, in this way, Fast Salts can be handled with much convenience and ease compared to the Fast Colour Bases • Availability : • Normally, Packing of Fast Colour Salt is 25 kgs Brand New HDPE Bags with Inside Double Liner. We can also provide Packing in Plastic Drums / Iron Drums / Fibre Drums as per required by the customer. AcidAcid DyesDyes 1 / 18 / 52 / 57 / 97 / 114 / 119 / 128 / 131 / 151 / 176 / 182 / 183 / Acid Red 184 / 186 / 249 / 299 / 337 / 357 / 362 / 426 17 / 36 / 42 / 49 / 73 / 86 / 99 / 110 / 151 / 194 / 199 / 204 / Acid Yellow 237 / 241 3 / 7 / 10 / 51 / 56 / 61 / 67 / 74 / 142 Acid Orange 14 / 58 / 75 / 83 / 97 / 98 / 106 / 161 / 165 / 214 / 282 / 311 / 314 / Acid Brown 348 / 349 / 354 / 355 / 365 / 369 / 402 / 452 1 / 9 / 16 / 25 / 68 / 104 / 111 Acid Green 1 / 7 / 9 / 15 / 17 / 113 / 158 / 193 Acid Blue 1 / 11 / 52 / 172 / 194 / 210 / 234 Acid Black AcidAcid DyesDyes • Application: • Acid Dyes are mainly used for Dyeing of Nylon, Silk, Wool, Lycra, Leather, etc. • Our Acid Dyes are free from all the Prohibited Amines and Eco-Friendly. • We are also having Fertilizer Acid Green and Acid Blue. Apart from this, we are also having Acid Dyes suitable for Coolant as well as other Lubricating Material used by Automobile Industries as well as for General Industrial Purpose. Certain Acid Dyes are also used for Anodizing of Metals • Packing: • Acid Dyes are available in the packing of 25 kg / 50 kg Brand New Plastic Drums / Carton Boxes / Iron Drums. DirectDirect DyesDyes Sr. No. Generic Names Sr. No. Generic Names 01 Direct Orange 26 21 Direct Blue 1 02 Direct Orange 34 22 Direct Blue 14 03 Direct Orange 37 23 Direct Blue 15 04 Direct Orange 39 24 Direct Blue 71 05 Direct Orange 46 25 Direct Blue 86 06 Direct Orange 102 26 Direct Blue 199 07 Direct Orange 108 27 Direct Blue 200 08 Direct Red 23 28 Direct Blue 201 09 Direct Red 31 29 Direct Blue 215 10 Direct Red 80 30 Direct Blue 218 11 Direct Red 81 31 Direct Blue 290 12 Direct Red 227 32 Direct Green 114 13 Direct Red 239 33 Direct Violet 9 14 Direct Yellow 9 34 Direct Violet 35 15 Direct Yellow 11 35 Direct Violet 51 16 Direct Yellow 12 36 Direct Black 19 17 Direct Yellow 44 37 Direct Black 22 18 Direct Yellow 50 38 Direct Black 80 19 Direct Yellow 142 39 Direct Black 155 20 Direct Yellow 147 40 Direct Black 168 DirectDirect DyesDyes • Application: • Direct Dyes are very commonly used in the Textile Industries. Direct Dyes are also being used for Leather as well as Paper. We have certain Direct Dyes in the Liquid Form. Liquid Direct Dyes are highly re-commended for the Paper Industry. The advantage of Liquid Direct Dyes over Basic Dyes are ease of handling and they are more Environment Friendly compared to the Basic Dyes .Also, the Fastness Property of Direct Dyes are Excellent. Packing: We are also having certain Direct Dyes having Excellent Light Fastness Property.Our Direct Dyes are free from Direct Dyes are available in the packing of 25 kg / 50 kg Brand New Plastic all the Bandamines & Eco-Friendly. Drums / Carton Boxes / Iron Drums PIGMENTPIGMENT POWDERPOWDER Sr. No. Generic Names C.I. No. Const. No 01 Yellow G Pigment Yellow 1 11680 02 Yellow 10 G Pigment Yellow 3 12120 03 Yellow DHG Pigment Yellow 12 21090 04 Yellow GR-X Pigment Yellow 13 21100 05 Yellow GR-T Pigment Yellow 14 21095 06 Yellow 2G Pigment Yellow 17 21105 07 Yellow MM Pigment Yellow 65 11740 08 Yellow 5G-5C Pigment Yellow 74 11741 09 Yellow HR Pigment Yellow 84 21108 10 Yellow 150 Pigment Yellow 150 - 11 Yellow 151 Pigment Yellow 151 - 12 Orange AC Pigment Orange 5 12075 13 Orange G Pigment Orange 13 21110 14 Orange RR Pigment Orange 16 21160 15 Orange AGR Pigment Orange 34 21115 16 Orange HL Pigment Orange 36 11780 17 Red F2R Pigment Red 2 12310 18 Red N Pigment Red 3 12120 19 Signal Red R Pigment Red 4 12085 PIGMENTPIGMENT POWDERPOWDER Sr. No. Generic Names C.I. No. Const. No 21 2Bordeaux F2R Pigment Red 12 12385 22 Scrlet G Pigment Red 22 12315 23 Pigment Red MV Pigment Red 23 12355 24 Scrlet BBN Pigment Red 48.1 15865:1 25 Red Toner 2B Pigment Red 48:2 15865 26 Red BBS Pigment Red 48.3 15865.3 27 Lake Red LC Pigment Red 53:1 15585:1 28 Rubine Toner CA Pigment Red 57:1 15850 29 Scarlet 3B Pigment Red 60.1 16105-1 30 Maroon Toner Pigment Red 63.1 15880-1 31 Fast Red BB Pigment Red 112 12370 32 Red VV Pigment Red 146 12485 33 Red F5RK Pigment Red 170 12475 34 Red BRK Pigment Red 210 12477 35 Phthalo Blue Pigment Blue 15.0 74160.0 36 Phthalo Blue ALPHA Pigment Blue 15:1 74160 37 Beta Blue Pigment Blue 15:3 74160 38 Phthalo Blue Pigment Blue15:4 74160.4 39 Phthalo Green Pigment Green 7 74260 40 Green B Pigment Green 8 10006 PIGMENTPIGMENT POWDERPOWDER • Application: • Our Pigments are suitable for different Application such as Textile, Paint, Printing Ink, Plastic, • Packing : Cosmetics, Rubber.
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