Pigments Offered: Blues (phthalocyanine,
alkali blue), Specialty Pigments (HPP, DDP)
Product name: Pigment Blue 15: 4 (G, NCNF)
Attributes/comments: Product line of
phthalocyanine pigment blue 15: 4 with hue
range from green shade to red shade.
Hoover Color Corp.
Hiwassee, VA/USA
540.980.7233
Fax: 540.980.8781
E-mail: hoover@hoovercolor.com
Web: www.hoovercolor.com
Pigments Offered: Iron oxide pigments
(umber natural iron oxides)
Product name: Raw and Burnt Umber
Natural Iron Oxides
Attributes/comments: Umbers are one of
the most versatile natural iron oxides. Hoover
Color offers 22 standard grades of umbers.
Despite their dark appearance, they are close
in crystal structure to yellow iron oxides. In
their “raw” form, this yellow crystal structure
gives raw umbers their pleasant greenish
undertone. Often referred to as a neutral
toner when used in combination with other
pigments, raw umbers can be used to darken
a color mix without significantly altering the
chromaticity of the other pigments in the mix.
Raw umber has limited heat stability, but this
allows us to heat-treat the umber and convert
it to a heat-stable red structure. The resulting
“burnt” umber has a pleasing warm red
undertone, along with improved heat stability.
It is widely used as a basic brown in many
applications. It can also be used as the corner-
stone pigment in a base to produce a wide
range of brown shades.
Lansco Colors
Pearl River, NY/USA
845.507.5950
Fax: 845.735.2787
E-mail: frank@pigments.com
Web: www.pigments.com
Pigments Offered: Blacks (carbon black);
Blues (phthalo, ultramarine, milori, cobalt);
Corrosion Inhibiting; (zinc phosphate, zinc
chromate); Greens (phthalo, chromium oxide
green); Iron Oxide Pigments (synthetic);
Metallic Pigments (aluminum); Reds (lithol
rubine, naphthol, perylene, quinacridone, red
lake C, toluidine); Yellows and Oranges
(diarylide, orthonitranile, hansa, metallized,
chrome); Whites (titanium dioxide)
Product name: Lansco 5051 Phthalo
Blue 15:1
Attributes/comments: Strong, bright blue
15:1 recommended for coatings, plastics and
ink applications.
Product name: Lansco 2338
Quinophthalone Yellow 138
Attributes/comments: This is the greenest
shade yellow with FDA approval for food
packaging and a valuable tool in a color
mather’s tool box.
Luzenac
Denver, CO/USA
303.713.5000
Fax: 303.713.5769
E-mail: forrest.hentz@riotinto.com
Web: www.luzenac.com
Pigments Offered: Extender Pigments
(talcone)
Product Name: HAR
Attributes/comments: Excellent barrier
properties in industrial coatings.
Product Name: Jetfine
Attributes/comments: Exceptional hiding
power and whiteness in paint and coatings.
Rockwood Pigments
Beltsville, MD/USA
800.638.4444
Fax: 301.210.4967
E-mail: info.us@rpigments.com
Web: www.rpigments.com
Pigments Offered: Blacks (iron oxide, car-
bon black, heat stable); Blues (cobalt blues);
Corrosion Inhibiting (zinc phosphates);
Greens (chromium oxide, cobalt greens); Iron
Oxide Pigments (red, yellow, black, brown,
umbers, sienna, ochre, natural); Reds (iron
oxide, cadmium); Specialty Pigments (heat
stable tans), Yellows and Oranges (iron
oxides, mixed metal oxides)
Product name: Solaplex Bright Orange
34H1004
Attributes/comments: A clean bright inor-
ganic orange. Environmentally friendly,
heavy metal free, heat stable, non-reactive.
Excellent opacity. Ideal for blending with
organic pigments to produce cost effective
bright orange shades.
Sudarshan North America Inc.
Ridgewood, NJ/USA
201.652.2046
E-mail: usa@sudarshan.com
Web: www.sudarshan.com
Pigments Offered: Blues (PB 15:1, PB 15: 3,
PB 15: 4); Greens (PG 7); Reds (PR 264, PR
254, PR 122, PR 177, PR 170, PR 48:2);
Specialty Pigments (pearls); Yellows and
Oranges (PY 12, PY 13, PY 74, PY 110, PY 151,
PY 154)
Product Name: Sudaperm Red 2953 (PR 264)
Attributes/comments: Sudaperm Red 2953
is the latest high performance red introduced
by Sudarshan. The product benefits the auto-
motive coatings industry color trend of red
metallics in the difficult rubine color space.
Product Name: Sudaperm Yellow 2905 (PY 154)
Attributes/comments: Sudaperm Yellow
2905 is a mid-shade yellow with excellent
weather fastness and is suitable for automo-
tive, industrial and architectural coatings.
Sun Chemical
Cincinnati, OH/USA
513.681.5950
Fax: 513.632.1537
E-mail: richard.faubion@sunchemical.com
Web: www.sunpigments.com
Pigments Offered: Blacks; Blues; Greens;
Metallic Pigments; Reds (pearlescent); Yellow
and Oranges
Product Name: Palomar Delta Blue 60:
260-2825
Attributes/comments: Exceptional durabil-
ity, very reddish blue. Expands color gamut.
High transparency with neutral flop. Color
space occupied by conventional blue 60 can be
tinted with 50% phthalocyanine blue, signifi-
cantly reducing costs.
Product Name: Multiorora Dazzling Blue
M-781S: 292-7251
Attributes/comments: Immense color travel
pearlescent pigment exhibiting an angle-
dependent shift from turquoise/blue to violet.
Its high transparency is ideal for use with
other pigments to create subtle transitions or
dramatic effects.
Toyo Ink Manufacturing America, LLC
Teaneck, NJ/USA
201.287.4000
Fax: 201.490.5482
E-mail: sales@toyocolor.com
Web: www.tima.toyocolor.com
Trust Chem USA
East Greenwich, RI/USA
401.398.7301
Fax: 401.398.7321
E-mail: info@trustchemusa.com
Web: www.trustchemusa.com
Pigments Offered: Blues (phthalo, milori,
indanthrone); Reds (quinacridones, napthol,
meta salt azo); Specialty Pigments (benzim-
idazolone, azo condensation, many others);
Yellow and Oranges (diarylides, hansas,
specialties)
Product name: Azo Condensation Red 166
Attributes/comments: Supply problems,
high cost and few sources has caused high
demand for a new, lower cost source of the
“Scarlet RN” type. Trust Chem Makes this
at its joint venture factory.
Product name: Benzimidazolone Yellow 194
Attributes/comments: A lightfast green
shade yellow. Tight Supply from the major
source created significant demand for a lower
cost source with stable supply. Trust Chem
makes this at its joint venture factory.
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