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Indigo (C.I. 73000), 500 g

synthetic
Examples of effect: Have an allergenic effect, carcinogenic, mutagenic, toxic to reproduction and cause developmental toxicity (reprotoxic) or damage to organs Safety: You must be well-informed before starting work with these substances; wear protective clothing and gloves, eye protection and mask or breathing protection.
Warning
H373
i may cause damage to organs (haematopoietic system, blood) through prolonged or repeated exposure
P260 P314 P501
i do not breathe dust/fume/gas/mist/vapours/spray, get medical advice/attention if you feel unwell, dispose of contents/container to industrial combustion plant
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Empirical formula C16H10N2O2
Molar mass (M) 262,27 g/mol
Density (D) 1,35 g/cm³
Flash point (flp) >220 °C
Melting point (mp) 392 °C
WGK 1
CAS No. 482-89-3
EG-Nr. 207-586-9


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Indigo (C.I. 73000) synthetic

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Soluble in Acetic acid 
Indigo (C.I. 73000)
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The content of colourants is not specified for many products for various reasons:1. complex composition: colourants are often mixtures of several components that may be present in different ratios. These compositions can vary, which makes it difficult to state an exact content.2. application focus: In many applications, especially in the textile and food industries, the exact concentration of a dye is less relevant than its colouring power or its ability to achieve a certain colour. Here, the colour strength or the ability to impart colour is the most important criterion.3. standardisation: Many dyes are traded according to certain standards (e.g. C.I. numbers) which guarantee a certain quality and colouring. These standards often make an exact specification of content superfluous, as users know that the colourant has the desired properties.4. manufacturing processes: The manufacturing process of colourants can lead to natural variations in content. Instead of specifying an exact content, quality control is often carried out to ensure that the colourant is within an acceptable range.5 Regulatory aspects: In some cases, regulatory requirements may not require the manufacturer to declare the exact content as long as the colourant is safe and effective for the intended purpose.6. cost reasons: An exact determination of the content often requires complex analytical procedures that could increase production costs. Therefore, some manufacturers do not provide this additional information in order to save costs.In summary, it can be said that the content of colourants is often not specified because other quality criteria are in the foreground and the exact concentration is not decisive for many applications.


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Type analysis

Appearanceviolet powder
Maximum absorption590-615 nm
Solubility (water)complies
Solubility (EtOH)complies
Loss on drying (110 °C)≤5,0 %