The color blue is evokes thoughts and imagery of honesty, loyalty, integrity and fidelity. The Shepherd Color Company announces glossy Blue 10C595. Its stability, bright color, inertness and high gloss properties make it a True BlueTM performing pigment. With this blue you can have the redness and the gloss — you don’t have to choose, you get both!
Blue 10C595 is C. I. Pigment Blue 28 (Cobalt Aluminate Blue Spinel). All of the previous red-shade blues have a significantly higher oil absorption and higher surface area. Blue 10C595 has significantly lower surface area and resin demand and this means more Gloss! The new Blue 10C595 meets numerous regulations governing packaging, recycling and toys such as AP (89)1, AS 2070-1999, EN 71.3, BfR, CONEG, RoHS, WEEE, ELV, and TCLP.
Blue 10C595 has a high solar reflectivity (30 percent), so it is a powerful addition to our Arctic Infrared Reflecting Color Pigments. It is preferentially used in coatings applications where low heat build-up and/or exceptional durability are required. Complex inorganic color pigments (CICP), ceramic pigment, or mineral pigment excel at applications where stable color is needed in extreme environments — high UV exposure, high heat systems, and some chemical resistant formulations.
The Shepherd Color Company has a wide range of CICPs that can be viewed on our website, www.shepherdcolor.com. We are one of the world’s leading producers and suppliers of high performance CICP’s. Our headquarters are located in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA and is supported by sales offices in Belgium, Australia and Japan. Shepherd Color proudly serves major markets, such as Building & Construction, Automotive, Aerospace and Electronics, through customers in the Coatings, Plastics, Glass and Ceramics segments. Please visit our website or contact us directly for more information on Blue 10C595.
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