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Victoria blue

Victoria blue

Product Details:

  • Poisonous YES
  • Strength Strong color fastness
  • Grade Industrial Grade
  • Resistance Light, alkali, acid resistance
  • Solvent Color Blue
  • Application Textile, Paper, Ink, Leather, Biological Stain
  • Molecular Formula C33H40ClN3
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Victoria blue Price And Quantity

  • 25 kg plastic drum / bag
  • Dispose according to local regulations
  • Synthetic
  • Irritant
  • Bright blue crystalline powder
  • Strong oxidizing agents
  • 42595
  • Store in cool, dry place, tightly closed
  • Stable under normal storage conditions

Victoria blue Product Specifications

  • C33H40ClN3
  • 220C (approx.)
  • Available on request
  • Blue
  • Textile, Paper, Ink, Leather, Biological Stain
  • Industrial
  • Basic Dye
  • Industrial Grade
  • Light, alkali, acid resistance
  • YES
  • Strong color fastness
  • Good
  • Not more than 1%
  • Soluble in water, ethanol
  • Basic Blue 26; Victoria Blue B
  • 32041349
  • Odourless
  • Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • Powder
  • Excellent
  • Not available
  • Odourless
  • Customer Requirement
  • 99% Min
  • 2 Years
  • Crystal or Powder
  • 25 kg plastic drum / bag
  • Dispose according to local regulations
  • Synthetic
  • Irritant
  • Bright blue crystalline powder
  • Strong oxidizing agents
  • 42595
  • Store in cool, dry place, tightly closed
  • Stable under normal storage conditions

Product Description

Basic colours

Application : it is used for nail polish colours, paper coating , beads coating, polyster fabric dying, for water base inks, for nc thinners and lequers base, etc

Range of colours:

  1. Rodamine

  2. Auramine

  3. Basic red

  4. Red scarlet

  5. Malachite green (crystal and powder)

  6. Methyl violet (crystal and powder)

  7. Orange

  8. Methylene blue

  9. Victoria blue

  10. Black

  11. Turqish blue

  12. Acid violet for neel

  13. Magenta

  14. Spirit soluble black



High-Performance Industrial Dye

Victoria Blue delivers vibrant blue coloration with strong color fastness and excellent resistance across various materials. With its purity of 99% and ease of solubility, its an ideal choice for demanding industrial processes such as dyeing textiles, staining biological samples, manufacturing inks, and coloring leather and paper.


Safe Handling and Storage Guidelines

To maintain product stability, Victoria Blue should be stored in a cool, dry place, with the container tightly closed. It must not be exposed to strong oxidizing agents due to potential incompatibility. Proper handling equipment and protective measures are advised, as the dye is classified as an irritant and is also poisonous.

FAQs of Victoria blue:


Q: How should Victoria Blue be stored to maintain its stability and quality?

A: Victoria Blue should be stored in a cool, dry place with the container tightly closed. This helps maintain its stability and ensures the dye remains effective for up to two years under normal storage conditions.

Q: What is the recommended process for disposing of Victoria Blue?

A: Dispose of Victoria Blue according to local environmental regulations. Since the product is classified as poisonous, improper disposal may be hazardous. Always follow local industrial waste management guidelines or consult authorized waste disposal services.

Q: Where can Victoria Blue be applied in industry?

A: Victoria Blue is used extensively in textiles for dyeing fabrics, in the paper industry for coloration, in ink manufacturing, leather dyeing, and as a biological stain in laboratories. Its strong resistance to light, water, alkali, and acids makes it suitable for multiple industrial applications.

Q: What are the key benefits of using Victoria Blue in manufacturing processes?

A: Victoria Blue offers excellent color fastness, strong resistance to fading from light, water, acids, and alkalis, and dissolves well in both water and ethanol. Its high purity and stability under normal conditions ensure consistent performance across various applications.

Q: When should protective equipment be used when handling Victoria Blue?

A: Since Victoria Blue is classified as an irritant and poisonous, handlers should use protective gloves, eye protection, and appropriate clothing whenever handling the powder, especially during weighing, mixing, or transferring processes.

Q: How is Victoria Blue manufactured and supplied?

A: Victoria Blue is produced synthetically and supplied by manufacturers, distributors, traders, and wholesalersprimarily packaged in 25 kg plastic drums or bags. Custom sizing may also be available on request.

Q: What precautions should be taken regarding the compatibility of Victoria Blue with other substances?

A: Avoid contact with strong oxidizing agents, as Victoria Blue is incompatible with these substances. Such interactions could potentially cause hazardous reactions or degrade the dyes quality.

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