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Solvent dyes are a type of dye used in the dyes and pigments industry. They are used to color a variety of materials, including plastics, waxes, oils, and hydrocarbons. Solvent dyes are soluble in organic solvents, and are typically applied in liquid form. They are also known as oil-soluble dyes, and are used in a wide range of applications, including inks, coatings, and automotive finishes.
Solvent dyes are available in a variety of colors, and can be used to create a range of shades and hues. They are also used to create special effects, such as metallic finishes and pearlescent effects. Solvent dyes are also used in the production of printing inks, and are used to create a range of colors and shades.
Solvent dyes are used in a variety of industries, including automotive, printing, and plastics. They are also used in the production of cosmetics, and are used to create a range of colors and shades.
Some companies in the solvent dyes market include Clariant, BASF, DIC Corporation, and Sun Chemical. Show Less Read more