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Black urethane color.


The high viscosity Super Black #34-81128 paste colorant col·or·ant  
n.
Something, especially a dye, pigment, ink, or paint, that colors or modifies the hue of something else.

adj.
Of or being a subtractive primary color.
 for flexible urethane urethane (yoor´ithān´),
n ethyl carbamate used as an anesthetic agent for laboratory animals, formerly used as a hypnotic in humans.
 foam is said to be ten times stronger than traditional carbon black colorants. The strength of the colorant is said to exceed that of dyes, making unnecessary the practice of bumping carbon black colorants with dyes to achieve intense black coloration col·or·a·tion  
n.
1. Arrangement of colors.

2. The sum of the beliefs or principles of a person, group, or institution.
. The high viscosity Super Black colorant is comprised of 35% to 45% pigment solids by weight (versus 10 to 12% solids for conventional carbon black colorants) and a totally reactive polyether pol·y·e·ther  
n.
A polymer in which the repeating unit contains two carbon atoms linked by an oxygen atom.
 polyol resin vehicle. Proprietary processing reduces pigment agglomerates to individual particles that are reportedly smaller and distribute more uniformly over urethane foam cells than do pigments of conventional carbon black colorants. The resulting increase in tinctorial tinctorial /tinc·to·ri·al/ (tingk-tor´e-al) pertaining to dyeing or staining.

tinc·to·ri·al
adj.
Relating to coloring or staining.
 strength and high levels of jetness attainable are said to drastically reduce letdown ratios of conventional carbon black colorants, as well as coloring costs, shipping costs and colorant inventory space. (Ferro)

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Publication:Rubber World
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Aug 1, 2001
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