Aplicaciones principales
Nuestras principales áreas y aplicaciones de Tintes y Colores son.
Los colorantes naturales son sustancias extraídas de la flora y fauna de la naturaleza que se utilizan para la coloración de fibras textiles y alimentos.
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Los colores D&C, se dividen en dos grupos: Orgánicos e Inorgánicos.
Colorantes | Para Medicamentos y Cosméticos
Los colores orgánicos contienen átomos de carbono, estos colorantes a su vez se sub-dividen en dos grupos: Orgánicos tipo Laca y Pigmentos Orgánicos.
Los tintes sintéticos y los colores de laca, como las de aluminio, se incluyen entre los colores orgánicos. mientras que a diferencia de los colores inorgánicos, estos tienen una base de tipo mineral.
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Los colorantes FD&C son un grupo de tintes sintéticos que se utilizan para colorear alimentos, medicamentos y cosméticos.
FD&C | Significa:
"Alimentos, Medicamentos y Cosméticos". Estos colores están regulados por los EE.UU., por su
Administración de Alimentos y Medicamentos (FDA) y se consideran seguros para el consumo humano cuando se usan en las cantidades especificadas por la FD&C.
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Los tintes sin sal son ecológicos y tienen propiedades de solidez superiores.
Colorantes | Libres de Sal:
Este proceso asegura que el producto final no tenga contenido de sal ni impurezas, lo que mejora su solubilidad para la aplicación del producto final.
Nuestra empresa ofrece una gama de tintes sin sal para la industria de inyección de tinta que se fabrican utilizando membranas y cromatogramas iónicos de “tecnología de membrana”.
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Los tintes y pigmentos son colorantes que se utilizan para agregar color o cambiar el color de los materiales. Estas son las diferencias:
TINTES | Son solubilidad:
Los tintes suelen ser solubles en un medio o disolvente.
Enlace químico: los tintes se unen químicamente al sustrato al que se aplican.
PIGMENTOS | Son insolubilidad:
Los pigmentos son partículas insolubles finamente molidas suspendidas en un medio (como aceite o agua).
Revestimiento: forman una capa encima del material en lugar de unirse químicamente a él.
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Ofrecemos tintes y colorantes para productos de limpieza del hogar como jabones, detergentes y limpiadores industriales.
Colorantes | Productos para el Cuidado del Hogar:
Nuestros colorantes están diseñados para brindar una selección precisa del color, una estabilidad del color duradera que resiste la decoloración o el cambio con el tiempo y facilidad de fabricación.
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Nuestra Principal
FD&C Amarillo #5 (Tartrazina)
FD&C Amarillo #6 (Amarillo atardecer FCF)
FD&C Azul #1 (Azul Brillante FCF)
FD&C Azul #2 (Índigo Carmín)
FD&C Rojo #40 (rojo Allura)
FD&C Rojo #2 (Amaranto)
FD&C Rojo #3 (Eritrosina)
FD&C Verde #3 (FCF verde rápido)
Colorante Amarillo #13 (Alimento)
Colorante Azul #5 (Alimento)
Colorante Rojo #7 (Alimento)
Colorante Rojo #3 (Alimento)
Colorante Negro #1 (Alimento)
Colorante Marrón #3 (Alimento)
Colorante Verde S (Alimento)
D&C Amarillo 10 Laca (Pigmento Amarillo 115)
D&C Rojo 21 (Rojo Solvente)
D&C Rojo 21 (Rojo Solvente 43)
D&C Rojo 21 Laca (Pigmento Rojo 90)
D&C Rojo 22 Laca (Rojo Eosina)
D&C Rojo 27 (Rojo Solvente 48)
D&C Rojo 27 Laca (Pigmento Rojo 174)
D&C Rojo 28 Laca (Rojo Ácido 92)
D&C Rojo 30 (Pigmento Rojo 181)
D&C Rojo 33 Laca (Rojo Ácido 33)
D&C Rojo 36 (Pigmento Rojo 4)
FD&C Blue 1 Lake (Azul alimentario 2:1)
FD&C Amarillo 5 Laca (Amarillo alimentario 4:1)
FD&C Amarillo 6 Laca (Amarillo alimentario 3:1)
Sal Na D&C Red 6 (Pigmento Rojo 57)
Sal roja 7 Ca D&C (carmín brillante 6B)
Sal D&C Red 34 Ca (Pigmento Rojo 63:1)
Atc Ink Ls Negro-1
Atc Tinta Ls Azul-9
Atc Tinta Ls Naranja 7
Atc Ink Ls Rojo-1
Atc Ink Ls Rojo-14
Atc Ink Ls Rojo-18
Atc Ink Ls Rojo-27
Atc Ink Ls Rojo-51
Atc Ink Ls Rojo-73
Atc Ink Ls Rojo-87
Atc Ink Ls Rojo-92
Atc Tinta Ls Amarillo
Atc Ink Ls Amarillo-17
Atc Tinta Ls Amarillo-23
Atc Tinta Ls Amarillo-3
Atc Ink Ls Amarillo-36
Atc Tinta Ls Amarillo-73
Amarillo Disolvente 33
Disolvente Negro 27
Disolvente Azul 36
Rojo Disolvente 24
Solvente Sunset Yellow Lake
Rojo Refrigerante
Refrigerante Amarillo
Verde Refrigerante
Alimentos, medicamentos y cosméticos
FD&C se refiere a colores aprobados por la FDA (Administración de Alimentos y Medicamentos) de EE. UU. para su uso en alimentos, medicamentos y cosméticos. Los principales colores FD&C que vendemos son:
Producto | Color Tono | Sinónimos | CI No | CI Nombre | FDA Estatus | CAS Número | EINECS No | E. Número | ||
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Allura Red | Food Red | - 17 | 16035 | ---- | FD&C Red – 40 | 25956-17-6 | 247-368-0 | E-129 | ||
Chemical Name | Di Sodium 2 - Hydroxy-1-(2-Methoxy - 5-Methyl-4-Sulfonatophenyl Azo) Naphthalene -6- Sulfonate | |||||||||
TEST | EEC [Limit] | |||||||||
Total colouring matters calculated as the sodium salt, percent by mass | Min. | 85 | ||||||||
Water insoluble matter, percent by mass | Max | 0.2 | ||||||||
Combined ether extract, percent by mass | Max | 0.20 | ||||||||
Unsulfonated Primary aromatic amines, percent by mass (calculated as aniline). | Max | 0.01 | ||||||||
Subsidiary dyes, percent by mass | Max | 3 | ||||||||
Heavy metals (as Pb), (mg/kg) | Max | 40 | ||||||||
Arsenic (mg/kg) | Max | 3 | ||||||||
Lead (mg/kg) | Max | 2 | ||||||||
Mercury (mg/kg) | Max | 1 | ||||||||
Cadmium (mg/kg) | Max | 1 | ||||||||
Amaranth | Food Red | - 9 | 16185 | Acid Red – 27 | ----Red | 915-67-3 | 213-022-2 | E-123 Red – 27 | ||
Chemical Name | Trisodium 2-Hydroxy-1-(4-Sulfonato-1-Naphthylazo) Naphthalene-3, 6-Disulfonate | |||||||||
TEST | EEC [Limit] | |||||||||
Total colouring matters calculated as the sodium salt, percent by mass | Min | 85 | ||||||||
Water insoluble matter, percent by mass | Max | 0.20 | ||||||||
Combined ether extract, percent by mass | Max | 0.20 | ||||||||
Unsulfonated Primary aromatic amines, percent by mass (calculated as aniline). | Max | 0.01 | ||||||||
Subsidiary dyes, percent by mass | Max | 1 | ||||||||
Heavy metals (as Pb), (mg/kg) | Max | 40 | ||||||||
Arsenic (mg/kg) | Max | 3 | ||||||||
Lead (mg/kg) | Max | 2 | ||||||||
Mercury (mg/kg) | Max | 1 | ||||||||
Cadmium (mg/kg) | Max | 1 | ||||||||
Brilliant Blue | Food Blue | - 2 | 42090 | Acid Blue – 9 | D&C Blue – 1 | 3844-45-9 | 223-339-8 | E-133 | ||
Chemical Name | Disodium A-(4-N-Ethyl-3-Sulfonatobenzylamino Phenyl)-A-(4-N-Ethyl-3-Sulfonatobenzylamino) Cyclohaxa-2,5-Dienylidene)Tolune-2-Sulfonate | |||||||||
TEST | EEC [Limit] | |||||||||
Total colouring matters calculated as the sodium salt, percent by mass | Min | 85 | ||||||||
Water insoluble matter, percent by mass | Max | 0.20 | ||||||||
Combined ether extract, percent by mass | Max | 0.20 | ||||||||
Unsulfonated Primary aromatic amines, percent by mass (calculated as aniline). | Max | 0.01 | ||||||||
Subsidiary dyes, percent by mass | Max | 6 | ||||||||
Heavy metals (as Pb), (mg/kg) | Max | 40 | ||||||||
Arsenic (mg/kg) | Max | 3 | ||||||||
Lead (mg/kg) | Max | 2 | ||||||||
Mercury (mg/kg) | Max | 1 | ||||||||
Cadmium (mg/kg) | Max | 1 | ||||||||
TEST | EEC [Limit] | |||||||||
Carmoisine | Food Red | - 3 | 14720 | Acid Red - 14 | ---- | 3567-69-9 | 222-657-4 | E-122 | ||
Chemical Name | Di-Sodium Salt of 2-(4 Sulpho -1-Naphthylazo)-1-Naphthol-4-Sulphonic Acid | |||||||||
TEST | EEC [Limit] | |||||||||
Total colouring matters calculated as the sodium salt, percent by mass | Min. | 85 | ||||||||
Water insoluble matter, percent by mass | Max. | 0.20 | ||||||||
Combined ether extract, percent by mass | Max. | 0.20 | ||||||||
Unsulfonated Primary aromatic amines, percent by mass (calculated as aniline). | Max. | 0.01 | ||||||||
Subsidiary dyes, percent by mass | Max. | 1 | ||||||||
Heavy metals (as Pb), (mg/kg) | Max. | 40 | ||||||||
Arsenic (mg/kg) | Max. | 3 | ||||||||
Lead (mg/kg) | Max. | 2 | ||||||||
Mercury (mg/kg) | Max. | 1 | ||||||||
Cadmium (mg/kg) | Max. | 1 | ||||||||
Chocolate Brown – HT | Food Brown | - 3 | 20285 | Food Brown – 3 | ---- | 4553-89-3 | 224-924-0 | E-155 | ||
Chemical Name | Disodium 4,4-(2,4-Dihydroxy-5-Hydroxy Methyle-1,3-Phenylene Biazo)Di(Napthelene-1-Sulfonate) | |||||||||
TEST | EEC [Limit] | |||||||||
Total colouring matters calculated as the sodium salt, percent by mass | Min. | 70 | ||||||||
Water insoluble matter, percent by mass | Max. | 0.20 | ||||||||
Combined ether extract, percent by mass | Max. | 0.20 | ||||||||
Unsulfonated Primary aromatic amines, percent by mass (calculated as aniline). | Max. | 0.01 | ||||||||
Subsidiary dyes, percent by mass | Max. | 10 | ||||||||
Heavy metals (as Pb), (mg/kg) | Max. | 40 | ||||||||
Arsenic (mg/kg) | Max. | 3 | ||||||||
Lead (mg/kg) | Max. | 2 | ||||||||
Mercury (mg/kg) | Max. | 1 | ||||||||
Cadmium (mg/kg) | Max. | 1 | ||||||||
Erythrosine | Food Red | - 14 | 45430 | Acid Red – 51 | FD&C Blue – 3 | 16423-68-0 | 240-474-8 | E-127 | ||
Chemical Name | Disodium 2-(2,4,5,7-Tetraiodo-3-Oxido-6- Oxoxanthen- 9-Yl) Benzoate Monohydrate | |||||||||
TEST | EEC [Limit] | |||||||||
Total colouring matters calculated as the sodium salt, percent by mass | Min. | 87 | ||||||||
Water insoluble matter, percent by mass | Max. | 0.20 | ||||||||
Combined ether extract, percent by mass | Max. | 0.20 | ||||||||
Subsidiary colouring matters (except fluorescein) percent by mass | Max. | 4 | ||||||||
Inorganic iodides calculated as sodium iodide percent by mass | Max. | 0.1 | ||||||||
Fluorescein (mg/kg) | Max. | 20 | ||||||||
Heavy metals (as Pb), (mg/kg) | Max. | 40 | ||||||||
Arsenic (mg/kg) | Max. | 3 | ||||||||
Lead (mg/kg) | Max. | 2 | ||||||||
Mercury (mg/kg) | Max. | 1 | ||||||||
Cadmium (mg/kg) | Max. | 1 | ||||||||
Fast Red - E | Acid Red | - 13 | 16045 | Food Red - 4 | ---- | 2302-96-7 | ---- | ---- | ||
Chemical Name | Disodium 2-Hydroxy-1-(4sulfonato-1-Naphthylazo)-6-Naphthalenesulfonate | |||||||||
TEST | EEC [Limit] | |||||||||
Total colouring matters calculated as the sodium salt, percent by mass | Min. | n/a | ||||||||
Water insoluble matter, percent by mass | Max. | 0.50% | ||||||||
Combined ether extract, percent by mass | Max. | n/a | ||||||||
Subsidiary colouring matters (except fluorescein) percent by mass | Max. | n/a | ||||||||
Unsulfonated Primary aromatic amines, percent by mass (calculated as aniline) | Max. | n/a | ||||||||
Heavy metals (as Pb), (mg/kg) | Max. | n/a | ||||||||
Arsenic (mg/kg) | Max. | 0.0003% | ||||||||
Lead (mg/kg) | Max. | 0.001% | ||||||||
Mercury (mg/kg) | Max. | n/a | ||||||||
Cadmium (mg/kg) | Max. | n/a | ||||||||
Green – S | Acid Green | - 50 | 44090 | Food Green – 4 | ---- | 3087-16-9 | 221-409-2 | E-142 | ||
Chemical Name | Sodium N-(4-((Dimethylamino)Phenyl)(2-Hydroxy-3,6-Disulfo-1- Naphthalenyl)-Methylene)2,5-Cyclohexadien-1-Ylidene)-N-Methyl Methanaminium | |||||||||
TEST | EEC [Limit] | |||||||||
Total colouring matters calculated as the sodium salt, percent by mass | Min. | 70 | ||||||||
Water insoluble matter, percent by mass | Max. | 0.20 | ||||||||
Combined ether extract, percent by mass | Max. | 0.20 | ||||||||
Unsulfonated Primary aromatic amines, percent by mass (Calculated as Aniline) | Max. | 0.01 | ||||||||
Subsidiary dyes, percent by mass | Max. | 4 | ||||||||
Total organic compound other than colouring matter, percent by mass | Max. | 0.50 | ||||||||
2-(2-quinolyn)indan-1,3-dione, (mg/kg) | Max. | 4 | ||||||||
Heavy metals (as Pb), (mg/kg) | Max. | 40 | ||||||||
Arsenic (mg/kg) | Max. | 3 | ||||||||
Lead (mg/kg) | Max. | 2 | ||||||||
Mercury (mg/kg) | Max. | 1 | ||||||||
Cadmium (mg/kg) | Max. | 1 | ||||||||
Indigo Carmine | Acid Blue | - 74 | 73015 | Food Blue – 1 | FD&C Blue – 2 | 860-22-0 | 212-728-8 | E-132 | ||
Chemical Name | Disodium 3,3'-Dioxo-2,2'-Bi-Indolylidene-5,5'-Disulphonate | |||||||||
TEST | EEC [Limit] | |||||||||
Total colouring matters calculated as the sodium salt, percent by mass | Min. | 85 | ||||||||
Water insoluble matter, percent by mass | Max. | 0.20 | ||||||||
Combined ether extract, percent by mass | Max. | 0.20 | ||||||||
Unsulfonated Primary aromatic amines, percent by mass (calculated as aniline). | Max. | 0.01 | ||||||||
Subsidiary dyes, percent by mass | Max. | 1 | ||||||||
Heavy metals (as Pb), (mg/kg) | Max. | 40 | ||||||||
Arsenic (mg/kg) | Max. | 3 | ||||||||
Lead (mg/kg) | Max. | 2 | ||||||||
Mercury (mg/kg) | Max. | 1 | ||||||||
Cadmium (mg/kg) | Max. | 1 | ||||||||
Patent Blue - V | Food BLUE | 5 | 42051 | Acid Blue – 3 | ---- | 20262-76-4 | 222-573-8 | E-131 | ||
Chemical Name | Disodium 4,4-(2,4-Dihydroxy-5-Hydroxy Methyle-1,3-Phenylene Biazo)Di(Napthelene-1-Sulfonate) | |||||||||
TEST | EEC [Limit] | |||||||||
Total colouring matters calculated as the sodium salt, percent by mass | Min. | 85 | ||||||||
Water insoluble matter, percent by mass | Max. | 0.20 | ||||||||
Combined ether extract, percent by mass | Max. | 0.20 | ||||||||
Unsulfonated Primary aromatic amines, percent by mass (Calculated as Aniline) | Max. | 0.01 | ||||||||
Subsidiary dyes, percent by mass | Max. | 2 | ||||||||
Leuco base, percent by mass | Max. | 4 | ||||||||
Heavy metals (as Pb), (mg/kg) | Max. | 40 | ||||||||
Arsenic (mg/kg) | Max. | 3 | ||||||||
Lead (mg/kg) | Max. | 2 | ||||||||
Mercury (mg/kg) | Max. | 1 | ||||||||
Cadmium (mg/kg) | Max. | 1 | ||||||||
Ponceau 4R | Acid Red | - 18 | 16255 | Food Red – 7 | ---- | 2611-82-7 | 220-036-2 | E-124 | ||
Chemical Name | Trisodium 2-Hydroxy-1-(4-Sulfonato-1-Naphtylazo)- Naphtalene-6,8-Disulfonate | |||||||||
TEST | EEC [Limit] | |||||||||
Total colouring matters calculated as the sodium salt, percent by mass | Min. | 80 | ||||||||
Water insoluble matter, percent by mass | Max. | 0.20 | ||||||||
Combined ether extract, percent by mass | Max. | 0.20 | ||||||||
Unsulfonated Primary aromatic amines, percent by mass (calculated as aniline). | Max. | 0.01 | ||||||||
Subsidiary dyes, percent by mass | Max. | 1 | ||||||||
Heavy metals (as Pb), (mg/kg) | Max. | 40 | ||||||||
Arsenic (mg/kg) | Max. | 3 | ||||||||
Lead (mg/kg) | Max. | 2 | ||||||||
Mercury (mg/kg) | Max. | 1 | ||||||||
Cadmium (mg/kg) | Max. | 1 | ||||||||
Quinoline Yellow | Food Yellow | - 13 | 47005 | Acid Yellow – 3 | ---- | 8004-92-0 | 305-897-5 | E-104 | ||
Chemical Name | The Disodium Salts of The Di-sulphonates of 2-(2-Quinolyl) 1,3-Dione (Principal Component) | |||||||||
TEST | EEC [Limit] | |||||||||
Total colouring matters calculated as the sodium salt, percent by mass | Min. | 70 | ||||||||
Water insoluble matter, percent by mass | Max. | 0.20 | ||||||||
Combined ether extract, percent by mass | Max. | 0.20 | ||||||||
Unsulfonated Primary aromatic amines, percent by mass (Calculated as Aniline). | Max. | 0.01 | ||||||||
Subsidiary dyes, percent by mass | Max. | 4 | ||||||||
Total organic compound other than colouring matter, percent by mass | Max. | 0.50 | ||||||||
2-(2-quinolyn)indan-1,3-dione, (mg/kg) | Max. | 4 | ||||||||
Heavy metals (as Pb), (mg/kg) | Max. | 40 | ||||||||
Arsenic (mg/kg) | Max. | 3 | ||||||||
Lead (mg/kg) | Max. | 2 | ||||||||
Mercury (mg/kg) | Max. | 1 | ||||||||
Cadmium (mg/kg) | Max. | 1 | ||||||||
Red 2G - S | Acid Red | - 1 | 18050 | Food Red - 10 | ---- | 3734-67-6 | 223-098-9 | E-128 | ||
Chemical Name | Disodium 8-Acetamido-1-Hydroxy-2-Phenylazo-Naphthalene-3,6-Disulfonate | |||||||||
TEST | EEC [Limit] | |||||||||
Total colouring matters calculated as the sodium salt percent by mass | Min. | 80 | ||||||||
Water insoluble matter, percent by mass | Max. | 0.20 | ||||||||
Combined ether extract, percent by mass | Max. | 0.20 | ||||||||
Unsulfonated Primary aromatic amines, percent by mass (Calculated as Aniline) | Max. | 0.01 | ||||||||
Subsidiary dyes, percent by mass | Max. | 2 | ||||||||
Dye Intermediates, percent by mass | Max. | 0.50 | ||||||||
Heavy metals as pb, (mg/kg) | Max. | 40 | ||||||||
Arsenic (mg/kg) | Max. | 3 | ||||||||
Lead (mg/kg) | Max. | 2 | ||||||||
Mercury (mg/kg) | Max. | 1 | ||||||||
Cadmium (mg/kg) | Max. | 1 | ||||||||
Sunset Yellow | Food Yellow | 3 | 15985 | ---- | FD&C [Yellow 6] | 2783-94-0 | 2783-94-0 | E-102 | ||
Chemical Name | Disodium Salt Of 1-(4-Sulphophe- Nylazo)-2-Naphthol-6-Sulfonic Acid | |||||||||
TEST | EEC [Limit] | |||||||||
Total colouring matters calculated as the sodium salt percent by mass | Min. | 85 | ||||||||
Water insoluble matter, percent by mass | Max. | 0.20 | ||||||||
Combined ether extract, percent by mass | Max. | 0.20 | ||||||||
Unsulfonated Primary aromatic amines, percent by mass | Max. | 0.01 | ||||||||
Subsidiary dyes, percent by mass | Max. | 5 | ||||||||
1-(Phenylazo)-2-naphthalenol(SudanI) (mg/kg) | Max. | 0.50 | ||||||||
Heavy metals as pb(mg/kg) | Max. | 40 | ||||||||
Arsenic (mg/kg) | Max. | 3 | ||||||||
Lead (mg/kg) | Max. | 2 | ||||||||
Mercury (mg/kg) | Max. | 1 | ||||||||
Cadmium (mg/kg) | Max. | 1 | ||||||||
Tartrazine | Food Yellow | - 4 | 19140 | Acid Yellow - 23 | FD&C [Yellow 5] | 1934-21-0 | 217-699-5 | E-102 | ||
Chemical Name | Tri-Sodium 5-Hydroxy-1-(4-Sulfonato Phenyl-4-(4-Sulfonato Phenylazo) Pyrazole-3-Carbaxylate | |||||||||
TEST | EEC [Limit] | |||||||||
Total colouring matters calculated as the sodium salt, percent by mass | Min. | 85 | ||||||||
Water insoluble matter, percent by mass | Max. | 0.20 | ||||||||
Combined ether extract, percent by mass | Max. | 0.20 | ||||||||
Unsulfonated Primary aromatic amines, percent by mass (calculated as aniline). | Max. | 0.01 | ||||||||
Subsidiary dyes, percent by mass | Max. | 1 | ||||||||
Heavy metals (as Pb), (mg/kg) | Max. | 40 | ||||||||
Arsenic (mg/kg) | Max. | 3 | ||||||||
Lead (mg/kg) | Max. | 2 | ||||||||
Mercury (mg/kg) | Max. | 1 | ||||||||
Cadmium (mg/kg) | Max. | 1 |
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