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Versal® ORANGE HLD

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Versal® ORANGE HLD is Benzimidazolone pigment. Used in flexografic, offset, letter inks and water based paints.

Color: Orange

Pigment Type: Organic Pigments

Chemical Family: Azo Compounds

End Uses: Offset Ink, Powder Coating, Radiation Curable Coating, Radiation Curable Ink, Waterborne Ink

Compatible Polymers & Resins: Nitrocellulose, Polyolefins, Polypropylenes (PP), Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)

Technical Data Sheet
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Identification & Functionality

CI Number
Chemical Family
Pigment Type
CASE Ingredients Functions
Chemical Class
Benzimidazolone
CAS No.
12236-62-3
EC No.
235-462-4

Features & Benefits

Labeling Claims

Applications & Uses

Cure Method
Application Possibilities

Main Application

  • Printing Inks - Water based
  • Printing Inks - UV Curing
  • Paints - Industrial
  • Paints - Decorative
  • Paints - Automotive
  • Paints - Powder Coatings

Side Application

  • Printing Inks - Nitrocellulose
  • Printing Inks - Decorative Laminates
  • Printing Inks - Offset
  • Plastics - Polyolefines
  • Plastics - PVCp

Properties

Color
C. I. No.
11780
Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Oil Absorption58ml/100 g
Density1.6g/cm³
Bulking Volume2.9l/kg
Fastness Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Linseed Oil5
White Spirite5
DEHT4-5
Xylene Content4-5
Acetone Content4-5
Butylacetate4-5
Ethanol Content4-5
Water Content5
HCl 2.5%5
NaOH 2.5%5
Light - Full Shade7-8
Light - 1/17-8
Light - 1/37
Weather - Full Shade4
Weather - 1/14
Weather - 1/33-4
Overspray5
Heat Resistance160°C

Technical Details & Test Data

Testing Methods

Density

Determined by ČSN EN ISO 787-10: 1997 (67 0520) in v g/cm3

Bulking Volume 

Denotes the volume of 1 kg of loosely poured pigment, expressed in liters

Oil Absorbtion

Determined by ČSN EN ISO 787-5: 1997 (67 0520) in ml/100 g pigment

Fastness to Solvents

Coloring of solvent after 24 h at 20 °C according to ISO gray scale is determined; degree 1 denotes the lowest fastness, degree 5 the highest one

Fastness to Reagents

Coloring of reagents after 24 h at 20 °C according to ISO gray scale is determined; degree 1 denotes the lowest fastness, degree 5 the highest one

Light Fastness - Xenotest

Determined by ČSN EN ISO 105-B02: 2000 (80 0147) and evaluated in 1/3 and 1/1 of standard depth and in full shade; determined according to blue scale, by it degree 1 denotes the lowest fastness, degree 8 the highest one

Weathering Fastness - Xenotest

Determined by ČSN EN ISO 105-B04: 1998 (80 0171) and evaluated in 1/3 and 1/1 of standard depth and in full shade; determined according to gray scale, by it degree 1 denotes the lowest fastness, degree 5 the highest one

Overspray Fastness

Assessment of bleeding into a white nitrocellulose combination lacquer for 60 min. at 70 °C against ISO gray scale; by it degree 1 denotes the lowest fastness, degree 5 the highest one

Heat Resistance

The values quoted indicate up to what temperature the pigments do not significantly alter; these are guide values which can be influenced by the binder used and the period of exposure to high temperature

Migration Fastness

Assessment of bleeding into a white polyvinylchloride sheet for 24 h at 70 °C against ISO gray scale; by it degree 1 denotes the lowest fastness, degree 5 the highest one; no data means that the pigment is not recommended for dyeing of PVC

Fastness to plasticizers

Coloring of plasticizer (diethylhexylterephthalate) after 24 h at 20 °C acording to ISO gray scale is determined; degree 1 denotes the lowest fastness, degree 5 the highest one

Storage & Handling

Shelf Life
48 months