Solvent Brown 41 Used for paper
Product details
Solvent Brown 41, also known as CI Solvent Brown 41, oil brown 41, bismark brown G, bismark brown base, is commonly used in a variety of industrial applications, including the coloration of paper, plastics, synthetic fibers, printing inks, and wood stains. Solvent Brown 41 is known for its solubility in organic solvents such as ethanol, acetone, and other common solvents. This property makes it suitable for applications where the dye needs to be dissolved in a carrier or medium prior to use. This feature makes solvent brown 41 a special solvent brown dye for paper.
Parameters
Produce Name | Bismark Brown |
CAS NO. | 1052-38-6 |
C.I. NO. | Solvent Brown 41 |
STANDARD | 100% |
BRAND | SUNRISE |
Features
Solvent Brown 41 is a synthetic organic dye that belongs to the azo dye family. Its chemical structure usually contains an azo group (-N=N-), which gives it its characteristic brown color. Solvent Brown 41 has good heat and light resistance, which is ideal for maintaining color stability, especially outdoors or in high temperature environments. In addition to its tinting properties, Solvent Brown 41 provides good coverage and tint strength, which are important considerations when selecting dyes for industrial applications. It is important to note that the specific applications and properties of Solvent Brown 41 may vary depending on formulation and intended use.
Application
Solvent Brown 41 is a solvent dye that can be used to color a variety of paper materials, including duplicating paper. To use Solvent Brown 41 on paper, you mix the dye with a suitable solvent (such as alcohol or mineral spirits) to form a solution. The solution can then be applied to the paper surface using methods such as spraying, dipping or brushing.