Milliken. Reactint. Colorants for Polyurethane

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Milliken Reactint Colorants for Polyurethane

What are Reactint Colorants? Reactint Colorants are not pigment pastes or dyes Reactint Colorants are a unique technology developed by Milliken Chemical for coloring polyurethane and other thermoset resins. Reactint Colorants are reactive polymeric colorants that consist of chromophores which are chemically bound to polyols. This allows the Reactint Colorant to react into the polyurethane polymer matrix. Reactint Colorants are the most widely used polyurethane coloring system in the world. Unlike pigment pastes, which are dispersions of solid particles in a liquid carrier, Reactint Colorants are 100% homogeneous liquids that are soluble in polyol and will not settle over time. Because of this pure liquid nature, it is possible to blend Reactint colors in-line and on-the-fly while producing polyurethane foams and resins. With only five Reactint colors, polyurethane manufacturers worldwide can easily offer virtually any color to their customers.

Why Color Polyurethanes? Color is a powerful tool in the marketing of products. At Milliken we believe color makes products better, and better colors make better products. In polyurethane applications color can be used to create value in various ways: Differentiation and customer appeal Associations Property identification Functional benefits Branding brand image companies have a signature color

Why use Reactint Colorants? Better Colors Better Cost Efficiency High color strength Typically 3 5 times stronger than pigments. (See photo at right) Cost effective matches economical blends of Reactint primary colors. Reduce waste from color changeover Short color transitions because of the high polyol solubility of the colorants. Improve product quality times) often seen with high dosage levels of pigments. 1.2 php REACTINT BLUE Reduce color inventory Virtually any color desired can be produced from just a few (3 to 5) Reactint primary colors. liminate obsolete inventory Make to order only what your customers need, when your customers need it. Better Colors Better Product Appearance and Quality Deeper and brighter shades without effecting the physical properties of the foam or resin system. 4.0 php BLUE PIGMENT PASTE Non-migrating and non-extractable Color reacts into the polyurethane matrix regardless of color depth, and once locked in it will not extract. Less streaking Proper introduction of these low viscosity, highly soluble colors will help reduce streaking problems in polyurethane applications. Reactint Colorants Reduced scorch Reactint colorants are free of heavy metals (i.e. copper, iron, chromium, etc.) and will not promote scorch. No effect on polyurethane system Reactint polymeric colorants become part of the urethane resin matrix. They are not solid particles and will not nucleate or cause voids, and they have little or no effect on catalyst loading or foam formation. (See photo at right) Pigment

Why use Reactint Colorants? Better Colors Better Manufacturing and Ease of Use Cold water soluble. Homogeneous, polyol soluble liquids that will not settle. (See below) easy to use in color systems at room temperature. Unlike pigments, these liquid colorants are non-abrasive and will not damage pumps, nozzles, tank linings, etc. The same Reactint Colorants can be used in both polyether and polyester urethane systems. facilities at the highest standards of operational excellence, to produce consistent, first quality products for each shipment to our customers. Keep only 5 primary colors in inventory to produce all other colors. REACTINT COLORANTS DO NOT SETTLE PIGMENTS SETTLE

Why use Reactint Colorants? Better Colors Better Service and Support Worldwide inventory of primary colors. Rapid matching and delivery of custom blends by Milliken s color labs allow you to respond quickly to your customers unique color requests. Milliken s personnel have years of experience implementing efficient Reactint color dosing systems, and are available to assist you. Milliken s global sales force is comprised of experienced chemists and chemical engineers. Technical Service and Applications laboratories at Regional Better Colors Better Choices for You Create virtually any shade with these five primary colors. blend to meet your specific needs. Several different black options to meet your individual requirements.

Color Metering Systems Reactint Colorants can be used in various types of color system designs to meet your needs. Reactint Blend-on-the-Fly System With only a few tanks of Reactint primary colors, a wide range of colors can be produced automatically while pouring slabstock foam. Batch Dosing System Provides a convenient and precise way to dispense color for manual batch processes. Reactint In-Line Dosing System Color can be introduced into the polyol side of a polyurethane system downstream in the manufacturing process. Uncolored resin

Milliken Reactint Colorants for Polyurethane millikenchemical.com NORTH AMERICA Spartanburg, SC, USA millichem@milliken.com EUROPE eurochem@milliken.com LATIN AMERICA Sao Paulo, Brazil lachem@milliken.com LATIN AMERICA Mexico City, Mexico lachem@milliken.com ASIA Singapore asiachem@milliken.com ASIA Shanghai asiachem@milliken.com ASIA Pune, India asiachem@milliken.com Reactint are registered