Typical Applications
Pigment Orange 5 is used in a variety of industrial coloring systems.
• Decorative Coatings: Architectural paints and general-purpose industrial coatings.
• Printing Inks: Packaging inks, publication inks, and general printing applications.
• Plastics: Polyolefins, PVC, and general plastic coloration.
• Packaging Materials: Plastic containers, films, and consumer packaging products.
• Color Masterbatch: Used in plastic masterbatch formulations for orange coloration.
These applications benefit from the pigment’s bright color tone and compatibility with standard resin systems.
Key Performance Properties Related to Applications
• Color Shade:
Produces a bright reddish-orange tone with strong visual impact.
• Tinting Strength:
Provides moderate to strong tinting strength suitable for coating and plastic formulations.
• Dispersibility:
Can be dispersed using conventional milling and compounding equipment.
• Solvent Compatibility:
Compatible with many common solvent-based and water-based coating and ink systems.
• Processing Stability:
Suitable for low to medium temperature processing environments.
• Color Brightness:
Offers vivid color development suitable for decorative and packaging applications.
Advantages
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Versatile Application Range – Suitable for air-drying paints, offset and packaging inks, PVC plastics, paper coloration, and art paints.
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Excellent Performance in Rigid PVC – Maintains outstanding durability and color stability, with lightfastness reaching grade 8.
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Cost-Effective Choice – Balances color quality and durability at a competitive price, making it popular for general industrial and decorative applications.
Typical Limitations
• Moderate Lightfastness:
For long-term outdoor exposure, pigments with higher durability may be required.
• Limited Heat Resistance:
Not typically recommended for high-temperature engineering plastics.
• Weather Resistance:
Outdoor performance may vary depending on the formulation.
Buyer Guidance
When evaluating Pigment Orange 5, buyers typically consider:
• Required shade tone (reddish orange vs. yellowish orange)
• Processing temperature of the plastic or coating system
• Lightfastness and weather resistance requirements
• Compatibility with resin or binder systems
• Dispersion requirements in coating or ink production
• Regulatory and compliance considerations for the final application
Synonyms
| Fast Orange RN | Hansa Orange RN | Permanent Orange RN | Sunsperse Orange 5 |
| Yorabrite Orange 2R | AQ42 Organic Orange | Kenalake Red 2GS | Dinitraniline Orange |
| Dinitroaniline Orange | Luconyl Orange 3052 | Colanyl Red GG 130 | Simsperse Orange E/V2 |
| Unisperse Red 2G-E2 | Symuler Red Orange 4531 | Sandosperse Orange E-BWJ | C.I. Pigment Orange 5 (C.I. 12075) |
| 1-(2,4-Dinitrophenylazo)-2-naphthol | 2-Naphthalenol, 1-(2,4-dinitrophenyl)azo- |
Manufacturer and Supplier Information
Pigment Orange 5 is produced by manufacturers specializing in organic azo pigments for coatings, plastics, and printing inks. Commercial grades may vary in particle size distribution, surface treatment, and dispersion characteristics, depending on their intended industrial application.
Package and Delivery
● 25KG Kraft Bag, 400kg/500kg Carton Box
● Lead Time: Normally around 15 days after signed contract.
FAQ
1.What color shade does Pigment Orange 5 produce.
Pigment Orange 5 typically provides a bright reddish-orange shade used in coatings, plastics, and printing inks.
2.Is Pigment Orange 5 suitable for printing inks.
Yes. It is commonly used in packaging and general printing inks because of its bright color tone and good dispersibility.
3.Can Pigment Orange 5 be used in plastics.
Yes. The pigment can be used in polyolefins, PVC, and other general plastic applications, depending on processing conditions.
4.What are the main characteristics of Pigment Orange 5.
Typical characteristics include bright orange shade, good color strength, and compatibility with coatings, plastics, and printing ink systems.