Typical Applications
Pigment Yellow 184 is used in several industrial coloration systems.
• Automotive Coatings: OEM automotive finishes and refinish coatings requiring bright and durable yellow shades.
• Industrial Coatings: Protective coatings, architectural coatings, and general industrial paints.
• Powder Coatings: Systems requiring pigments with strong heat stability.
• Plastics: Polyolefins, PVC, and engineering plastics used in durable products.
• High-Durability Products: Outdoor plastic components and industrial equipment.
These applications benefit from the pigment’s high durability and environmental resistance.
Key Performance Properties Related to Applications
• Color Shade:
Produces a bright greenish-yellow tone with high color purity and opacity.
• Tinting Strength:
Provides good tinting strength and strong coverage in coating and plastic formulations.
• Lightfastness:
Exhibits excellent lightfastness, suitable for long-term outdoor exposure.
• Heat Resistance:
Maintains stable color performance during high-temperature coating curing and plastic processing.
• Weather Resistance:
Offers outstanding resistance to UV radiation, moisture, and environmental conditions.
• Chemical Stability:
Resistant to many acids, alkalis, and industrial chemicals.
Advantages
1. Bright and High Opacity
Provides a clean, lemon-yellow shade with excellent tinting strength and outstanding opacity, making it ideal for high-performance color formulations.
2. Superior Durability
Offers excellent resistance to heat, light, weather, and chemicals. Suitable for demanding outdoor and high-temperature applications.
3. Non-Toxic and Versatile
Environmentally friendly and heavy metal-free. Compatible with a wide range of systems including coatings, plastics, inks, and masterbatches.
Typical Limitations
• Higher Cost Compared to Organic Yellow Pigments:
Complex inorganic pigments generally have higher production costs.
• Lower Tinting Strength Compared with Some Organic Pigments:
May require higher loading in certain formulations.
• Limited Shade Range:
Primarily produces greenish-yellow shades and may require blending for shade adjustment.
Buyer Guidance
When evaluating Pigment Yellow 184, buyers typically consider:
• Required shade tone (greenish yellow vs. neutral yellow)
• Exposure conditions such as outdoor weathering or UV radiation
• Processing temperature of plastics or curing temperature of coatings
• Required opacity and coverage performance
• Compatibility with coating, plastic, or powder coating systems
• Regulatory and environmental compliance considerations
Synonyms
| PY184 | C.I. Pigment Yellow 184 | Bismuth Vanadate Yellow | Bismuth orthovanadate |
| Bismuth vanadium oxide | Bismuth vanadate | Bismuth vanadium yellow | Bismuth vanadate (BiVO₄) |
Manufacturer and Supplier Information
Pigment Yellow 184 is produced by manufacturers specializing in complex inorganic colored pigments (CICP), particularly bismuth vanadate yellow pigments for high-performance coatings and plastics. Commercial grades may vary in particle size distribution, opacity, and dispersion characteristics, depending on their intended industrial applications.
Package and Delivery
● 25KG Kraft Bag, 1000kg Carton Box
● Lead Time: Normally around 15 days after signed contract.
FAQ
1.What color shade does Pigment Yellow 184 produce.
Pigment Yellow 184 typically produces a bright greenish-yellow shade with high opacity.
2.Is Pigment Yellow 184 suitable for outdoor coatings.
Yes. It is widely used in automotive and industrial coatings because of its excellent lightfastness and weather resistance.
3.Can Pigment Yellow 184 be used in plastics.
Yes. The pigment is commonly used in polyolefins, PVC, and engineering plastics requiring durable yellow coloration.
4.What are the main characteristics of Pigment Yellow 184.
Typical characteristics include bright color shade, excellent weather resistance, high heat stability, and durable performance in coatings and plastic systems.