Typical Applications
Pigment Violet 14 is used in several industrial coloration systems.
• Industrial Coatings: Decorative paints, architectural coatings, and protective coatings.
• Printing Inks: Packaging inks and general printing applications such as gravure and flexographic inks.
• Plastics: Polyolefins, PVC, and other general-purpose plastics.
• Masterbatch: Color masterbatch used for plastic extrusion and molding processes.
• Consumer Products: Colored plastic components and molded parts.
These applications benefit from the pigment’s balanced durability and color strength.
Key Performance Properties Related to Applications
• Color Shade:
Produces a reddish-violet tone with stable color appearance.
• Tinting Strength:
Provides moderate to good tinting strength suitable for coatings, plastics, and ink formulations.
• Lightfastness:
Offers good lightfastness suitable for many industrial and indoor applications.
• Heat Resistance:
Maintains stable color performance during plastic processing and coating curing.
• Dispersibility:
Can be dispersed in common binder systems using conventional pigment dispersion techniques.
• Chemical Stability:
Resistant to many common solvents and industrial chemicals.
Advantages
1. Brilliant and Distinct Violet Shade
Provides a clean bluish-violet hue with high color strength and good brightness, ensuring vivid and attractive visual effects.
2. Good Fastness and Stability
Exhibits reliable resistance to light, heat, and chemicals, maintaining stable color performance under various conditions.
3. Wide Industrial Applications
Suitable for coatings, plastics, and inks, offering good dispersion and versatility across multiple industrial systems.
Typical Limitations
• Moderate Outdoor Durability:
Extended outdoor exposure may require pigments with higher weather resistance.
• Dispersion Requirements:
Proper dispersion techniques may be necessary for optimal color development.
• Shade Adjustment Needs:
Blending with other pigments may be required to achieve specific violet tones.
Buyer Guidance
When evaluating Pigment Violet 14, buyers typically consider:
• Required shade tone (reddish violet vs. bluish violet)
• Intended application such as coatings, plastics, or printing inks
• Processing temperature of plastics or curing temperature of coatings
• Required tinting strength and color intensity
• Compatibility with resin, binder, or polymer systems
• Regulatory and compliance considerations
Synonyms
| PV14 | C.I. 77360 | C.I. Pigment Violet 14 | Manganese Violet |
| Manganese Ammonium Pyrophosphate Violet | Manganese Violet Pigment | Inorganic Manganese Violet | Manganese Ammonium Phosphate Violet |
| Permanent Violet (Manganese Violet) |
Manufacturer and Supplier Information
Pigment Violet 14 is produced by manufacturers specializing in quinacridone organic pigments used in coatings, plastics, and printing inks. Commercial grades may vary in particle size distribution, dispersion characteristics, and surface treatment, depending on the intended industrial application.
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 Violet 14 produce.
Pigment Violet 14 typically produces a reddish-violet shade used in coatings, plastics, and printing inks.
2.Is Pigment Violet 14 suitable for printing inks.
Yes. It is commonly used in gravure, flexographic, and packaging inks due to its stable color performance.
3.Can Pigment Violet 14 be used in plastics.
Yes. The pigment can be used in polyolefins, PVC, and other plastic systems depending on processing conditions.
4.What are the main characteristics of Pigment Violet 14.
Typical characteristics include reddish-violet shade, moderate to good tinting strength, good lightfastness, reliable heat resistance, and stable performance in coatings, plastics, and printing inks.