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Fire Orange™ A-14-N by DayGlo Color is a thermoplastic, fluorescent pigment. Suitable for use in vinyl plastisols and organisols. Also recommended for a wide range of applications where resistance to strong solvents is not required. It performs well in a system based on aliphatic and some aromatic hydrocarbons. Fire Orange™ A-14-N is usable in water systems where prolonged shelf life is not required. The higher the pigment concentration, the better the light-fastness. The light-fastness of fluorescent pigment can be influenced by plasticizers, stabilizers and other additives. Fire Orange™ AX-14-N by DayGlo Color is a thermoplastic, fluorescent pigment. Suitable for use in vinyl plastisols and organisols. Also recommended for a wide range of applications where resistance to strong solvents is not required. It performs well in a system based on aliphatic and some aromatic hydrocarbons. Fire Orange™ AX-14-N is usable in water systems where prolonged shelf life is not required. The higher the pigment concentration, the better the light-fastness. The light-fastness of fluorescent pigment can be influenced by plasticizers, stabilizers and other additives. Fire Orange™ ZQ-14 by DayGlo Color is a solid solution of fluorescent dyes in a thermoplastic modified polyamide resin. Exhibits excellent heat stability and the maximum recommended processing temperature is 575°F. Fire Orange™ ZQ-14 provides lower mold plate-out, increased plastic compatibility, required low processing temperatures and exhibits larger particle size to reduce dusting. To ensure complete color development when incorporating the pigment into plastic resins, it is essential the minimum processing temperature of 350°F (175°C) is reached in order to completely melt and evenly distribute the pigment throughout the plastic. Fire Orange™ Z-14-3 by DayGlo Color is a solid solution of fluorescent dyes in a thermoplastic polyamide resin. Offers bright shades, good heat stability and tinctorial strength. To ensure complete development of the fluorescent color effect, the pigment must be completely melted and evenly distributed throughout the plastic system. The recommended minimum processing temperature for Fire Orange™ Z-14-3 is 370°F (190°C). Fire Orange™ NX-14C by DayGlo Color is a solid solution of fluorescent dyes in a thermoplastic polyamide resin. It is used in polyethylene blow molded containers and other thin film applications. Fire Orange™ NX-14C provides low blow pin plate-out and permit high pigment loading in concentrates. It is essential that the minimum processing temperature is reached to 190°C and the pigment is completely melted and evenly distributed throughout the plastic. This ensures complete color development when this pigment is incorporated into plastic resins. The high tinctorial strength of the pigment permits higher amounts of TiO<sub>2</sub> to be added for opacity while maintaining the fluorescent effect. Fire Orange™ GPX-14 by DayGlo Color is a supercharged high-performance fluorescent colorant. It is developed especially for use in polyolefins. Concentrated and masterbatch formulations can be simplified with the elimination of expensive or hard to handle additives for controlling plate-out and dispersion. Provides dust-free performance from a super high strength prill and cleanest, brightest fluorescent products. Exhibits superior processing properties, virtually eliminates the problem of plate-out at the blow-pin and in the mold cavity. It is completely formaldehyde-free and can be produced continuously at a high-speed with minimum downtime. Designed for blow molding and injection molding. Fire Orange™ GPX-14 is used at full strength for lowest cost in use or as a replacement for melt-in colorants for custom color matches.
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Fire Orange™ A-14-N
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Fire Orange™ AX-14-N
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Fire Orange™ ZQ-14
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Fire Orange™ Z-14-3
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Fire Orange™ NX-14C
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Fire Orange™ GPX-14
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