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HS Code |
500969 |
| Product Name | Milori Blue |
| Color | Blue |
| Chemical Class | Inorganic pigment |
| Chemical Formula | Fe7(CN)18 |
| Alternative Names | Iron Blue, Prussian Blue |
| Appearance | Deep blue powder |
| Lightfastness | Excellent |
| Opacity | Semi-opaque |
| Oil Absorption | Low to moderate |
| Toxicity | Non-toxic |
| Molecular Weight | 859.239 g/mol |
| Stability | Stable under normal conditions |
As an accredited Milori Blue factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | Milori Blue is packaged in a robust 25 kg blue plastic drum, featuring a secure sealed lid and clearly labeled chemical information. |
| Shipping | Milori Blue is shipped in secure, tightly sealed containers to prevent moisture contamination and dust dispersion. The packaging complies with relevant regulations for transportation of inorganic pigments. Labels display hazard information and handling instructions. Store and ship in a cool, dry environment, away from incompatible materials. Handle with appropriate personal protective equipment. |
| Storage | Milori Blue should be stored in a tightly sealed container in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and incompatible substances such as strong acids and oxidizers. Avoid exposure to moisture and store away from food and drink. Always keep containers clearly labeled and handle according to relevant safety regulations to prevent contamination or accidental release. |
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[Purity 98%]: Milori Blue with 98% purity is used in high-grade coatings, where it ensures consistent color saturation and UV resistance. [Particle size 1-3 µm]: Milori Blue with particle size of 1-3 µm is used in automotive paints, where it delivers superior gloss and smooth surface finish. [Molecular weight 575.6 g/mol]: Milori Blue with a molecular weight of 575.6 g/mol is employed in plastic masterbatches, where it provides uniform dispersion and color stability. [Oil absorption 50 ml/100g]: Milori Blue with oil absorption of 50 ml/100g is utilized in printing inks, where it enables high pigment loadings and improved print definition. [Melting point 330°C]: Milori Blue with a melting point of 330°C is used in thermoplastic polymer compounding, where it maintains thermal integrity during processing. [Lightfastness 8 (Blue Wool Scale)]: Milori Blue with a lightfastness rating of 8 is applied in outdoor architectural finishes, where it achieves long-term color retention under sunlight. [Stability temperature 280°C]: Milori Blue with stability up to 280°C is used in high-temperature resistant rubber products, where it prevents discoloration during vulcanization. [Water solubility <0.01 g/L]: Milori Blue with water solubility under 0.01 g/L is added to aqueous emulsion paints, where it ensures pigment permanence and resistance to leaching. [Specific gravity 1.64]: Milori Blue with a specific gravity of 1.64 is incorporated in ceramic glazes, where it provides optimal suspension properties and color consistency. [Viscosity 120 cps at 25°C]: Milori Blue with a viscosity of 120 cps at 25°C is formulated into textile printing pastes, where it enables smooth application and sharp pattern definition. |
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