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Marathwada Chemicals Alumina Hydrate

Marathwada Chemicals Alumina Hydrate is acidic in chemical behavior and has livering tendency, and is used as extender & filler pigment in paper, leather cloth, cosmetics, crayons, match chemicals, polishing agents, ceramics and refractory, ceramic colors, adhesives, rubber, paints, etc.

Chemical Name: Alumina Trihydrate (ATH)

CAS Number: 21645-51-2

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    Identification & Functionality

    CI Number
    Base Chemicals Functions
    CAS No.
    21645-51-2
    H.S. Code No.
    28183030
    EC No.
    244-492-7

    Applications & Uses

    Applications

    FINISH AND GLOSS

    It has been observed that Alumina Hydrate improves the finish of dried ink films. If gloss varnish can be used, the addition of same increases the finish still further. A combination of hydrate and gloss varnish is frequently used.

    LITHOGRAPHIC INK EXTENDER

    Because the Alumina Hydrate has acidic properties, it does not change appreciably the acidity of the lithographic fountain solution during the printing operation. The hydrate is therefore a useful ingredient in lithographic inks.

    TRANSPARENCY & PRINTING QUALITIES

    In multicolour printing where inks trap over each other, it is obviously an advantage to have transparent inks after the first one. Alumina Hydrate qualifies very well as a transparent extender when an ink needs to be reduced in color strength for multicolour printing.

    USE IN MOISTURE - SET INKS

    The majority of the moisture-set inks (often called steam-set inks) contain a resin that is very acidic in nature. This resin is a fumarated resin and has an acid value that is over 300.

    In a number of inks, a blend of clay and Alumina Hydrate can be used as the extender to arrive at a low cost and acceptable printing qualities. However, if the printing run be a long one, it is safer to select a good printing extender to prevent piling on the rollers and on the printing plates.

    PREVENTION OF FADING BY ALKALIES

    More present day pigments are faded or changed in hue by alkaline substances than by acidic ones. The majority of the Triphenylmethane and Diphenylmethane pigments, such as Methyl Violet and Alkali Blue, shift their chemical structures to the colorless state when alkali is present.

    The popular Iron Ferrocyanide Blues readily fade with alkalies. The use of Alumina Hydrate, is a safeguard in cases where alkaline materials can be activated by the presence of sufficient moisture that can yield fading of sensitive pigments.

    Marathwada Chemical’s 1512 Alumina Hydrate has a reduced reactivity. An accelerated test can be conducted of the ink at 160 o F during three days to examine the possibility of livering, either on storage or during hot milling.

    Many of the resins that formerly livered with Alumina Hydrate have in the recent years been improved so liv thatering has been eliminated. Therefore, the selection of Hydrate can be made in many resinsolvent in inks that formerly could not tolerate this extender.

    DRIER DISSIPATION

    It has been observed that Alumina Hydrate yields drier dissipation in drying oil inks. This means that the potency of the drier in the ink loses its catalytic power either upon aging or upon hot milling.

    OTHER APPLICATIONS

    Alumina Hydrate-1512 finds many application as an extender & filler pigment in paper, leather cloth, cosmetics, crayons, match chemicals, polishing agents, ceramics and refractory, ceramic colors, adhesives, rubber, paints, etc.

    Properties

    Typical Properties
    ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
    Specific Gravity2.43--
    Bulk Density0.32--
    Oil Absorption65+/-5Per 100g-
    pH6.8-9--
    Moisture Residue On Sieve22-26%-
    Of 240 Meshmax. 1%-
    Refractive Index1.535--
    Particle Size
    4 Microne 93.8 %
    2 Microne 84.4 %
    1 Microne 53.1 %
    0.5 Microne 39.0 %
    0.2 Microne 35.9 %
    0.1 Microne 32.8 %