ALUMINIUM DYES
- Aluminium Dyes
- Aluminium Orange 2RLI
Aluminium Orange2RLIis a metal complex azo dye for finishing of aluminium products generally all types of aluminium in the production of golden orange shades. This dye is found in powder form and, is used mainly for the production of golden shades.
Chemical Properties | |
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Physical Form | Dry Powder |
Appearance | Dark Orange Powder |
Chemical Class | Metalized azo dye |
Solubility | > 50 g/l @ 60 C |
Light Fatness | 7-8 |
Heat Fastness | Very Good |
Anodizing Recommendation | ||||
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Concentration | Dyeing Temperature | Dyeing Times | pH | |
Standared anodized (Thickness 10microns) | 5 gms/liter | 55-60 C | 5-10 minute | 5.5 |
Standared anodized (Thickness 25microns) | 1-2 gms/liter | 55-60 C | 5-10 minute | 5.5 |
Buffer | The bath must be buffered with 8 g/l sodium acetate trihydrate0.4 ml/l acetic acid for pH 5.5. | |||
Water Quality | Preferably de –ionized; dyeing is also possible in tap Preferably de –ionized; dyeing is also possible in tap |
Sealing Methods | ||||
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Sealing Type | Sealing Name | Concentration | Bath temperature | Dipping Time |
Hot Sealing | UV Seal NA | 5-8grms/liter | Hot Temperature (50-60 degrees) | 10-15 minute |
Disposal of spent dye bath : Spent dye bath must be disposed as per local law. Since this is metal complex dye containing chromium.
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