The ink industry produces colouring agents used in various applications, including printing, packaging, and writing instruments. It involves developing formulations that balance color vibrancy, adhesion, and drying properties to meet the specific requirements of different printing technologies and substrates.
Humic acid is a complex mixture of many different acids containing carboxyl and phenolate groups. It is derived from the decomposition of organic matter, primarily plant material, and is a major component of humic substances, which are found in soil, peat, coal, and many upland streams, lakes, and ocean water. Humic acid plays a crucial role in soil health and plant growth. Characteristics Chemical Composition: Humic acid is a mixture of various organic acids, primarily containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur.
TMPTA, also known as Trimethylolpropane triacrylate, is an industrial solvent commonly used in various applications. Characteristics Appearance: TMPTA is a clear, colorless liquid. Odor: It typically has a mild, characteristic odor. Molecular Formula: C15H20O6 Molecular Weight: The molecular weight of TMPTA is approximately 308.3 grams per mole. Density: The density of TMPTA can vary depending on temperature and other factors. However, at 20 degrees Celsius, it has an approximate density of 1.
TPGDA (Tripropylene glycol diacrylate) is another industrial solvent commonly used in various applications. Here are some of its physical properties: Characteristics Appearance: TPGDA is a clear, colorless liquid. Odor: It typically has a mild, characteristic odor. Molecular Formula: C15H22O6 C15H22O6 Molecular Weight: The molecular weight of TPGDA is approximately 298.3 grams per mole. Density: The density of TPGDA can vary depending on temperature and other factors. However, at 20 degrees Celsius, it has an approximate density of 1.
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