ORGANIC ZINC OXIDE PIGMENT CONSISTING

Brand Owner Address Description
CANDY ZINC Sakai Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. 5-2, Ebisujima-cho, Sakai-ku Sakai, Osaka 590-8502 Japan Organic zinc oxide pigment consisting in whole or in part of zinc; inorganic zinc oxide pigment consisting in whole or in part of zinc; Canada balsam being turpentine; copal; sandarac; shellac; pine oil for use as a wood preservative containing zinc; primer oil for printing, namely, pine oil; dammar; mordant dyes; mastics, namely, natural processed resins; pine gum, namely, unprocessed natural resins in the nature of gum extracts from pine bark; wood preservatives consisting in whole or in part of zinc; dyestuffs; pigments consisting in whole or in part of zinc; rust protecting paints containing zinc; printing inks; water colors; oil colors ; anti-rust greases; nonferrous metals including zinc in foil or powder form for painters, decorators, printers and artists; precious metals including zinc in foil or powder form for painters, decorators, printers and artists;Zinc oxide; industrial chemicals including zinc; plastic adhesives, other than for stationery or household purposes; photographic developers; photographic dry plates consisting in whole or in part of zinc; photographic emulsions; photographic fixers; photographic paper; photographic sensitizers; unexposed photographic film; priming putty, namely, a molding compound in the nature of a synthetic putty for use in the manufacture of printing inks in the printing industry; unprocessed plastics for industrial use;ZINC;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The process for producing highly concentrated nanometer-size fine particles of an organic pigment, which comprises dissolving the organic pigment in an amide solvent, especially an organic solvent comprising at least 50 vol % 1-methyl-2-pyrrodinone, and pouring the resultant organic pigment solution with stirring into a poor solvent which is not compatible with the organic pigment. The pigment may be a quinacridone pigment, phthalocyanine pigment etc. Any atmospheric pressure to a sub-critical and/or supercritical state can be employed as the production conditions.