Permanent Red FGR 70 for Paints and Coatings

Pigment Red 112

Slightly higher opacity and considerably better rheological properties at higher pigment concentrations than Permanent Red FGR and therefore of particular interest for opaque full shades in the signal red range. Slightly lower tinctorial strength in reductions with titanium dioxide. Fastness properties virtually the same.

Permanent Red FGR 70 for Paints and Coatings

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Benefits

  • High tinting strength and brilliance
  • Good weather fastness
  • Moderate solvent fastness properties

Technical data

Product Data

Application Profile

  • Industrial Coatings
  • Decorative Paints

Special Recommendations

Air-drying Alkyds
Physically Drying Paints
Baking Enamels
Acid Cured Paints
Amine Cured Epoxies
Isocyanate Cured Paints
Waterbased Paints

● recommended
○ limited suitability
–  not recommended

Physical Data

Density [g/cm3] 1.48
Form of Supply powder
Specific surface [m2/g] 11
Oil absorption [ml/100g] 48
Avg. Size of Primary Particles [nm] 295
Heat Stability [°C] 180

Fastness Data

 to Light  to Weathering
12 month 24 month
LOA AM LOA AM LOA AM
Full shade 7-8 8 4-5 4-5 4-5 4-5
Deep shade 7-8 8 3-4 4 3 3-4
1/3 ST [1:4.4 TiO2] 6-7 7-8 3 3-4 2-3 2-3
1/25 ST [1:53 TiO2] 6 6 3 3 2 2-3

 

Acids 5
Water 5
Butyl Glycol 3
Methyl Ethyl Ketone 2-3
Xylene 2-3
Alkali 5
Butanol 3-4
Butyl Acetate 2-3
White Spirit 4
Dibutyl Phthalate 3
Blooming Risk of blooming
Fastness to Overpainting NC AM (120°C) AM (160°C)
3 1 1

LOA- Air-drying Long Oil Alkyd
AM- Baked Alkyd-Melamine
NC- Nitrocellulose Combination Lacquer