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Pigment Blue 27

CAS No.: 12240-15-2      Formula: C6Fe2KN6

Weight: 306.893

Synonyms: C.I. 77520; C.I. Pigment Blue 27; C.I.Pigmentblue27; PRUSSIAN BLUE INSOLUBLE; PRUSSIAN BLUE SOLUBLE; PARIS BLUE; CI NO 7520; CI NO 77510; ferrous potassium hexacyanoiron;




Description

Inexpensive dark blue inorganic pigments, which are widely used in coatings and printing ink industries, and do not produce color bleeding. In addition to being used alone as a blue pigment, it can be combined with lead chrome yellow to form lead chrome green, which is a commonly used green pigment in paints. As it is not alkali resistant, it cannot be used in water-based paints. Chemicalbook also uses iron blue in carbon paper. In plastic products, iron blue is not suitable for use as a colorant for polyvinyl chloride, because iron blue degrades polyvinyl chloride, but it is suitable for the coloring of low-density polyethylene and high-density polyethylene. In addition, it is also used for the coloring of paintings, crayons and painted varnished cloth, lacquer paper and other products.

Basic Information
CAS No.:
12240-15-2
Synonyms:
C.I. 77520; C.I. Pigment Blue 27; C.I.Pigmentblue27; PRUSSIAN BLUE INSOLUBLE; PRUSSIAN BLUE SOLUBLE; PARIS BLUE; CI NO 7520; CI NO 77510; ferrous potassium hexacyanoiron;
Formula:
C6Fe2KN6
Molecular Weight:
306.893
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Properties
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dark blue powder
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