Dyes

Organic Pigments

These are pigments that originally were created from plants or other carbon-based life forms. Now, they âre most often created synthetically in the laboratory (for example, the Dioxazenes, Pthalocyanines, Quinacidrones, Napthols, etc).

Instead of tiny, opaque rocks like the inorganics mentioned above, these pigments usually resemble small, translucent chips of stained glass. Sometimes they tend to be fussy when mixed with a medium and can reach the highest pigment load enjoyed by inorganic hues. They also tend to be transparent, which means that they dont have the covering power that the other inorganics do.

Organic Pigments for paints, plastics, rubber, cosmetics, detergents, etc.

GENERIC NAME C. I. NUMBER
SHADE
 
Powder   Paste  
Violet B Pigment Violet 23
   
Phthalocyanine Blue B Pigment Blue 15:0
   
Phthalocyanine Blue (Alpha) Pigment Blue 15:1
   
Phthalocyanine Blue (Beta) Pigment Blue 15:3
   
Phthalocyanine Green G Pigment Green 7
   
Yellow G Pigment Yellow 1
   
Yellow 10G Pigment Yellow 3
   
Yellow G Pigment Yellow 13
   
Yellow CG Pigment Yellow 14
   
Permanent Yellow GX Pigment Yellow 74
   
Permanent Yellow HR Pigment Yellow 83
   
Orange 2R Pigment Orange 5
   
Benzidine Orange G Pigment Orange 13
   
Orange GR Pigment Orange 34
   
Red F2R Pigment Red 2
   
Red B Pigment Red 3
   
Signal Red R Pigment Red 4
   
Red F4R Pigment Red 8
   
Bordeaux B Pigment Red 12
   
Red 2BP Pigment Red 48:2
   
Lake Red CL Pigment Red 53:1
   
Rubine Toner C6B Pigment Red 57:1
   
Red BR Pigment Red 112
   
Permanent Carmine FBB Pigment Red 146
   

These are pigments that originally were created from plants or other carbon-based life forms. Now, they âre most often created synthetically in the laboratory (for example, the Dioxazenes, Pthalocyanines, Quinacidrones, Napthols, etc)...

Instead of tiny, opaque rocks like the inorganics mentioned above, these pigments usually resemble small, translucent chips of stained glass. Sometimes they tend to be fussy when mixed with a medium and can reach the highest pigment load enjoyed by inorganic hues. They also tend to be transparent, which means that they dont have the covering power that the other inorganics do.

Phthalocyanine Pigment Blue 15:0 Pigment Alpha Blue Manufacturer

Organic Pigments for paints, plastics, rubber, cosmetics, detergents, etc.

GENERIC NAME C. I. NUMBER
SHADE
 
Powder   Paste  
Violet B Pigment Violet 23
   
Phthalocyanine Blue B Pigment Blue 15:0
   
Phthalocyanine Blue (Alpha) Pigment Blue 15:1
   
Phthalocyanine Blue (Beta) Pigment Blue 15:3
   
Phthalocyanine Green G Pigment Green 7
   
Yellow G Pigment Yellow 1
   
Yellow 10G Pigment Yellow 3
   
Yellow G Pigment Yellow 13
   
Yellow CG Pigment Yellow 14
   
Permanent Yellow GX Pigment Yellow 74
   
Permanent Yellow HR Pigment Yellow 83
   
Orange 2R Pigment Orange 5
   
Benzidine Orange G Pigment Orange 13
   
Orange GR Pigment Orange 34
   
Red F2R Pigment Red 2
   
Red B Pigment Red 3
   
Signal Red R Pigment Red 4
   
Red F4R Pigment Red 8
   
Bordeaux B Pigment Red 12
   
Red 2BP Pigment Red 48:2
   
Lake Red CL Pigment Red 53:1
   
Rubine Toner C6B Pigment Red 57:1
   
Red BR Pigment Red 112
   
Permanent Carmine FBB Pigment Red 146
   

These are pigments that originally were created from plants or other carbon-based life forms. Now, they âre most often created synthetically in the laboratory (for example, the Dioxazenes, Pthalocyanines, Quinacidrones, Napthols, etc).

Instead of tiny, opaque rocks like the inorganics mentioned above, these pigments usually resemble small, translucent chips of stained glass. Sometimes they tend to be fussy when mixed with a medium and can reach the highest pigment load enjoyed by inorganic hues. They also tend to be transparent, which means that they dont have the covering power that the other inorganics do.

Organic Pigments for paints, plastics, rubber, cosmetics, detergents, etc.

GENERIC NAME C. I. NUMBER
SHADE
 
Powder   Paste  
Violet B Pigment Violet 23
   
Phthalocyanine Blue B Pigment Blue 15:0
   
Phthalocyanine Blue (Alpha) Pigment Blue 15:1
   
Phthalocyanine Blue (Beta) Pigment Blue 15:3
   
Phthalocyanine Green G Pigment Green 7
   
Yellow G Pigment Yellow 1
   
Yellow 10G Pigment Yellow 3
   
Yellow G Pigment Yellow 13
   
Yellow CG Pigment Yellow 14
   
Permanent Yellow GX Pigment Yellow 74
   
Permanent Yellow HR Pigment Yellow 83
   
Orange 2R Pigment Orange 5
   
Benzidine Orange G Pigment Orange 13
   
Orange GR Pigment Orange 34
   
Red F2R Pigment Red 2
   
Red B Pigment Red 3
   
Signal Red R Pigment Red 4
   
Red F4R Pigment Red 8
   
Bordeaux B Pigment Red 12
   
Red 2BP Pigment Red 48:2
   
Lake Red CL Pigment Red 53:1
   
Rubine Toner C6B Pigment Red 57:1
   
Red BR Pigment Red 112
   
Permanent Carmine FBB Pigment Red 146
   

These are pigments that originally were created from plants or other carbon-based life forms. Now, they âre most often created synthetically in the laboratory (for example, the Dioxazenes, Pthalocyanines, Quinacidrones, Napthols, etc).

Instead of tiny, opaque rocks like the inorganics mentioned above, these pigments usually resemble small, translucent chips of stained glass. Sometimes they tend to be fussy when mixed with a medium and can reach the highest pigment load enjoyed by inorganic hues. They also tend to be transparent, which means that they dont have the covering power that the other inorganics do.

Organic Pigments for paints, plastics, rubber, cosmetics, detergents, etc.

GENERIC NAME C. I. NUMBER
SHADE
 
Powder   Paste  
Violet B Pigment Violet 23
   
Phthalocyanine Blue B Pigment Blue 15:0
   
Phthalocyanine Blue (Alpha) Pigment Blue 15:1
   
Phthalocyanine Blue (Beta) Pigment Blue 15:3
   
Phthalocyanine Green G Pigment Green 7
   
Yellow G Pigment Yellow 1
   
Yellow 10G Pigment Yellow 3
   
Yellow G Pigment Yellow 13
   
Yellow CG Pigment Yellow 14
   
Permanent Yellow GX Pigment Yellow 74
   
Permanent Yellow HR Pigment Yellow 83
   
Orange 2R Pigment Orange 5
   
Benzidine Orange G Pigment Orange 13
   
Orange GR Pigment Orange 34
   
Red F2R Pigment Red 2
   
Red B Pigment Red 3
   
Signal Red R Pigment Red 4
   
Red F4R Pigment Red 8
   
Bordeaux B Pigment Red 12
   
Red 2BP Pigment Red 48:2
   
Lake Red CL Pigment Red 53:1
   
Rubine Toner C6B Pigment Red 57:1
   
Red BR Pigment Red 112
   
Permanent Carmine FBB Pigment Red 146
   

These are pigments that originally were created from plants or other carbon-based life forms. Now, they âre most often created synthetically in the laboratory (for example, the Dioxazenes, Pthalocyanines, Quinacidrones, Napthols, etc).

Instead of tiny, opaque rocks like the inorganics mentioned above, these pigments usually resemble small, translucent chips of stained glass. Sometimes they tend to be fussy when mixed with a medium and can reach the highest pigment load enjoyed by inorganic hues. They also tend to be transparent, which means that they dont have the covering power that the other inorganics do.

Organic Pigments for paints, plastics, rubber, cosmetics, detergents, etc.

GENERIC NAME C. I. NUMBER
SHADE
 
Powder   Paste  
Violet B Pigment Violet 23
   
Phthalocyanine Blue B Pigment Blue 15:0
   
Phthalocyanine Blue (Alpha) Pigment Blue 15:1
   
Phthalocyanine Blue (Beta) Pigment Blue 15:3
   
Phthalocyanine Green G Pigment Green 7
   
Yellow G Pigment Yellow 1
   
Yellow 10G Pigment Yellow 3
   
Yellow G Pigment Yellow 13
   
Yellow CG Pigment Yellow 14
   
Permanent Yellow GX Pigment Yellow 74
   
Permanent Yellow HR Pigment Yellow 83
   
Orange 2R Pigment Orange 5
   
Benzidine Orange G Pigment Orange 13
   
Orange GR Pigment Orange 34
   
Red F2R Pigment Red 2
   
Red B Pigment Red 3
   
Signal Red R Pigment Red 4
   
Red F4R Pigment Red 8
   
Bordeaux B Pigment Red 12
   
Red 2BP Pigment Red 48:2
   
Lake Red CL Pigment Red 53:1
   
Rubine Toner C6B Pigment Red 57:1
   
Red BR Pigment Red 112
   
Permanent Carmine FBB Pigment Red 146
   

These are pigments that originally were created from plants or other carbon-based life forms. Now, they âre most often created synthetically in the laboratory (for example, the Dioxazenes, Pthalocyanines, Quinacidrones, Napthols, etc).

Instead of tiny, opaque rocks like the inorganics mentioned above, these pigments usually resemble small, translucent chips of stained glass. Sometimes they tend to be fussy when mixed with a medium and can reach the highest pigment load enjoyed by inorganic hues. They also tend to be transparent, which means that they dont have the covering power that the other inorganics do.

Organic Pigments for paints, plastics, rubber, cosmetics, detergents, etc.

GENERIC NAME C. I. NUMBER
SHADE
 
Powder   Paste  
Violet B Pigment Violet 23
   
Phthalocyanine Blue B Pigment Blue 15:0
   
Phthalocyanine Blue (Alpha) Pigment Blue 15:1
   
Phthalocyanine Blue (Beta) Pigment Blue 15:3
   
Phthalocyanine Green G Pigment Green 7
   
Yellow G Pigment Yellow 1
   
Yellow 10G Pigment Yellow 3
   
Yellow G Pigment Yellow 13
   
Yellow CG Pigment Yellow 14
   
Permanent Yellow GX Pigment Yellow 74
   
Permanent Yellow HR Pigment Yellow 83
   
Orange 2R Pigment Orange 5
   
Benzidine Orange G Pigment Orange 13
   
Orange GR Pigment Orange 34
   
Red F2R Pigment Red 2
   
Red B Pigment Red 3
   
Signal Red R Pigment Red 4
   
Red F4R Pigment Red 8
   
Bordeaux B Pigment Red 12
   
Red 2BP Pigment Red 48:2
   
Lake Red CL Pigment Red 53:1
   
Rubine Toner C6B Pigment Red 57:1
   
Red BR Pigment Red 112
   
Permanent Carmine FBB Pigment Red 146
   

These are pigments that originally were created from plants or other carbon-based life forms. Now, they âre most often created synthetically in the laboratory (for example, the Dioxazenes, Pthalocyanines, Quinacidrones, Napthols, etc).

Instead of tiny, opaque rocks like the inorganics mentioned above, these pigments usually resemble small, translucent chips of stained glass. Sometimes they tend to be fussy when mixed with a medium and can reach the highest pigment load enjoyed by inorganic hues. They also tend to be transparent, which means that they dont have the covering power that the other inorganics do.

Organic Pigments for paints, plastics, rubber, cosmetics, detergents, etc.

GENERIC NAME C. I. NUMBER
SHADE
 
Powder   Paste  
Violet B Pigment Violet 23
   
Phthalocyanine Blue B Pigment Blue 15:0
   
Phthalocyanine Blue (Alpha) Pigment Blue 15:1
   
Phthalocyanine Blue (Beta) Pigment Blue 15:3
   
Phthalocyanine Green G Pigment Green 7
   
Yellow G Pigment Yellow 1
   
Yellow 10G Pigment Yellow 3
   
Yellow G Pigment Yellow 13
   
Yellow CG Pigment Yellow 14
   
Permanent Yellow GX Pigment Yellow 74
   
Permanent Yellow HR Pigment Yellow 83
   
Orange 2R Pigment Orange 5
   
Benzidine Orange G Pigment Orange 13
   
Orange GR Pigment Orange 34
   
Red F2R Pigment Red 2
   
Red B Pigment Red 3
   
Signal Red R Pigment Red 4
   
Red F4R Pigment Red 8
   
Bordeaux B Pigment Red 12
   
Red 2BP Pigment Red 48:2
   
Lake Red CL Pigment Red 53:1
   
Rubine Toner C6B Pigment Red 57:1
   
Red BR Pigment Red 112
   
Permanent Carmine FBB Pigment Red 146