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Phthalocyanine pigments are a class of synthetic organic pigments derived from phthalocyanine, a complex of copper and nitrogen. These pigments are highly valued for their excellent lightfastness, chemical resistance, and strong tinting strength. They are used in a wide range of applications, including printing inks, paints, plastics, and textiles. Phthalocyanine pigments are available in a variety of shades, including blues, greens, and violets.
Phthalocyanine pigments are produced by a number of manufacturers, including BASF, Clariant, and Sun Chemical. These companies offer a range of products, from standard grades to custom-made formulations. In addition, some companies specialize in the production of phthalocyanine pigments for specific applications, such as automotive coatings or printing inks. Show Less Read more