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Lithol Rubin Toner

DCC 1026 Pigment (31) Lithol Scarlet Pigments (30) Lithol Rubin Toner (30) Lithol (Series) Pigments (30,44)... [Pg.199]

Pigment Red 57, calcium salt [5281-04-9] 15850 1 BONA (Ca salt) (Lithol Rubine B or 4B toner) coupling of dia2oti2ed 2- amino-5-methyl-ben2enesulfonic acid with 3- hydroxy-2-naphthoic acid, foUowed by salt formation... [Pg.20]

The first synthetic organic pigments were used to shade or tone the weaker colorants and became known as toners. Metal toners usually contain one sulfonic acid group and often a carboxyUc acid group. The pigment is rendered iasoluble, ie, laked Ai a heavy metal cation. An example of a calcium salt is Lithol Rubine BK [5858-81-1] Vhl) (Cl Pigment Red 57 Cl 15850). [Pg.454]

LltholRubine. Lithol Rubine (Pigment Red 57 [5281-04-9]), also referred to as 4B toner, is the calcium salt of diazotized 2-amino-5-methylbenzenesulfonic acid coupled with 3-hydroxy-2-naphthoic acid. It ranks high among organic pigments in production volume and use. [Pg.28]

Lithol rubine lakes and toners Maleic anhydride Methyl violet toners Naphtha, solvent made in chemical plants Naphthalene chips and flakes Naphthalene, made in chemical plants... [Pg.467]


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