• Dartford Slate Blue Water Soluble Aniline Wood Dye Powder RothkoAndFrost. (riftvr.com)
  • Para Nitro Aniline - Find RFQ detail Dyestuff Intermediates, Fluorescent Powder from Australia Aniline dye is a substance used to color fabric, leather, and wood. (riftvr.com)
  • In the first study, patch testing identified aniline dye (orange II) present in facial powder as the cause of the pigmented contact dermatitis, whereas the second study emphasized that photosensitizing may play an addition role in the pigmentation. (medscape.com)
  • 1/2 oz. of dye in powder form to mix with oil or lacquer. (timelessinstruments.com)
  • These are highly concentrated, water-soluble aniline dye powders used for mixing stains on their own, or to tone other water-based stain mixtures. (rektis.com.ua)
  • Stain or dye is the synthetic chemical which is derived from nitrobenzene or aniline. (rektis.com.ua)
  • Aniline dye stain in a range of colours. (riftvr.com)
  • Protection Cream will not stain or change the look and feel of the aniline leather. (classicleatherdye.com)
  • Les meilleures offres pour Dartfords aniline dye poudre (alcool ou soluble dans l'eau) (14g, 1/2oz) sont sur eBay Comparez les prix et les spécificités des produits neufs et d'occasion Pleins d'articles en livraison gratuite! (riftvr.com)
  • Aniline definition, a colorless, oily, slightly water-soluble liquid, C6H5NH2, usually derived from nitrobenzene by reduction: used chiefly in the synthesis of dyes and drugs. (rektis.com.ua)
  • Second, the nitrobenzene is reduced to give aniline. (directblue199.com)
  • A huge stock solution may be prepared with aniline hydrochloride (80 kg), aniline (5 kg), gum tragacanth (2%, 150 kg) in 200 l water in the first vessel. (rektis.com.ua)
  • ortho -anisidine and ortho -anisidine hydrochloride, ortho -nitroanisole, aniline and aniline hydrochloride, and cupferron. (who.int)
  • Riviera is an aniline-dyed leather tanned with waxes that create a distinctive two-tone shaded pull up effect. (peggysuealsoleather.com)
  • Aniline dyes are synthetic organic compounds known for their use as colorants in various applications, including textiles, leather, and wood staining. (sardarchemicals.com)
  • Aniline dyes are a group of synthetic organic dyes derived from aniline, a colorless aromatic amine compound. (sardarchemicals.com)
  • All the dyes that are derived from organic and inorganic chemical compounds are synthetic dyes. (rektis.com.ua)
  • Synthetic dyes have taken over the industry because of less cost and more reliability but natural dyes such as haematoxylin, carmine and orcein are still in use in the industry. (rektis.com.ua)
  • In 1864, the purple dye rosaniline [magenta] became the first synthetic dye to be used in nishiki-e , at first in combination with Prussian blue for a more bluish color. (viewingjapaneseprints.net)
  • In 1877, eosine [acid red 87/solvent red 43, also called bromeosin, a red crystalline derivative of fluorescein] appeared as the first synthetic red dye in nishiki-e , used alone for pink, and in mixture with carmine for red. (viewingjapaneseprints.net)
  • From 1889, a succession of red synthetic naphthol dyes [fluorescent organic compounds] of more striking color appeared. (viewingjapaneseprints.net)
  • To dissolve we recommend our Shellac & Aniline Thinners, which are a Synthetic Methanol solvent. (dartfords.com)
  • But instead, he invented aniline purple (mauve), the first synthetic dye. (acs.org)
  • Against the advice of his professor, he left the British Royal College of Chemistry and quickly commercialized aniline purple, launching the synthetic dye industry. (acs.org)
  • William Perkin & Son with other entrepreneurs in Britain led the synthetic dye industry for most of its first decade. (acs.org)
  • British firms introduced many other synthetic dyes to the market and held the largest market share. (acs.org)
  • Aniline is used to make a wide variety of products such as polyurethane foam, agricultural chemicals, synthetic dyes, antioxidants, stabilizers for the rubber industry, herbicides, varnishes and explosives. (cdc.gov)
  • Broadly used for processing rubber chemicals, pigments and dyes, our Aniline possesses characteristics like precise pH value, purity and longer shelf life. (directblue199.com)
  • Exposure to these chemicals may occur variously through cigarette smoking, in industrial settings including manufacture of plastics, rubber, pharmaceutical drugs, and dyes and pigments used in consumer products such as paper and textiles, and via tattoo inks. (who.int)
  • Lockwood dyes come in a huge range of traditional wood tones and modern colors. (riftvr.com)
  • These dyes are known for their ability to produce a wide range of vibrant and intense colors, making them popular choices in various industries, including textiles, woodworking, leather crafting, and more. (sardarchemicals.com)
  • the parent substance of colors or dyes derived from coal tar. (rektis.com.ua)
  • His aniline dye solved two major problems: the fact that colors faded after exposure to light or washing, and the expense of making dye. (riftvr.com)
  • In 1980, a noted Japanese scholar maintained that Meiji-period Japanese understood certain vivid colorants, especially aniline dyes, as Kakushin no iro (革新の色) or 'colors of progress' (see Newland reference at bottom of this page). (viewingjapaneseprints.net)
  • It has long been believed that aniline dyes, first synthesized in England during the 1850s and assumed to be imported into Japan during the 1860s, were responsible for the 'acid' colors found in nishiki-e . (viewingjapaneseprints.net)
  • Aniline-vegetable-heifer-leather natural, fine calf- grain, 12- colors through dyed For a shade description of Art. (feinleder-hoffmann.com)
  • The aniline dyeing process producesdeep and vibrant colors. (prodital.it)
  • This is an actual aniline dye base matched to the ford King ranch colors it has a very small resin particle allowing it to soak into the surface unlike our competitors so called aniline dye base. (viperproducts.com)
  • While not raising the grain, alcohol and solvent soluble dyes dry too fast to apply a primary color over large areas without having visible overlaps. (rektis.com.ua)
  • Aniline is slightly soluble in water and mixes readily with most organic solvents. (cdc.gov)
  • Using a 75:25 mixture of Shellac & Aniline Thinners and Acetone can help to dissolve the solution in to nitrocellulose lacquer. (dartfords.com)
  • For light colours you will need only a very small amount of dye. (riftvr.com)
  • and whether the Government will treat other manufacturers of aniline colours and intermediate products exactly in the same way in regard to licences and permits as the company to whom they are lending money? (parliament.uk)
  • Dye book of aniline colours and their application. (vam.ac.uk)
  • If you work in a place that makes products like dyes, varnishes, herbicides, and explosives, you may be exposed to aniline. (cdc.gov)
  • Aniline leather is top grain leather that is coloured all the way through with a transparent dye. (riftvr.com)
  • The aniline dye, mixed with oils, soaks into the leather, giving it added softness and a rich look. (riftvr.com)
  • In contrast, semi-aniline dye contains a small amount of pigment, which allows the leather to still display its natural characteristics while bringing more color consistency. (riftvr.com)
  • Interestingly enough, the word "aniline" has to do with the type of dye used in making the final leather product, after the tanning treatment. (riftvr.com)
  • The only difference is that semi aniline leather is made with semi aniline dye that contains just a small amount of pigment. (riftvr.com)
  • Australian made Premium Leather Dye is alcohol based. (riftvr.com)
  • Semi aniline leather is made much like full aniline counterpart, with one difference. (riftvr.com)
  • Full Aniline leather is the most true to the natural appearance of the leather. (riftvr.com)
  • Aniline Leather Dye-21 by Leather Doctor is a new generation water-based staining transparent dyestuff that is more lively and brilliant than most liquid dyes. (leatherdoctor.com)
  • What is the General Sequence for Redyeing Aniline Leather with Aniline Dye-21? (leatherdoctor.com)
  • 1- Leather Aniline Top-21G is used to lock in the dyestuff from crocking and bleeding. (leatherdoctor.com)
  • This durable pure Aniline bookbinding- and book- restoration leather is very close to the fine calf- grain appearance for the production of high end book formats and objects. (feinleder-hoffmann.com)
  • Aniline dyed heifer leather (veg. (feinleder-hoffmann.com)
  • Wait for minute, if the water leaves a dark circle, then the leather will accept aniline dye. (classicleatherdye.com)
  • ProC - Protection Cream is a leather conditioner/protector that replenishes the natural oils and conditioners in aniline leather. (classicleatherdye.com)
  • If you do not use an actual aniline dye then you will not get the aniline look or feel you just end up coating the item like finished leather. (viperproducts.com)
  • Vipers exclusive formulation will give you the look and feel of aniline dyed leather. (viperproducts.com)
  • The top-grain, aniline-dyed Italian leather, finished in a soft and stylish distressed whiskey look, is complemented by individually applied brass nail head trim and walnut-stained wooden legs. (bedbathandbeyond.com)
  • The special retannage perfects the hand of this luxurious leather, as well as prepares the material for the full, rich dye penetration. (spinneybeck.com)
  • Marissa is dyed twice as the second bath deepens the color and further enriches the leather. (spinneybeck.com)
  • Aniline is an organic compound with the formula C 6 H 5 NH 2.Consisting of a phenyl group attached to an amino group, aniline is the simplest aromatic amine.Its main use is in the manufacture of precursors to polyurethane and other industrial chemicals. (rektis.com.ua)
  • Aniline in air will be broken down rapidly by other chemicals and by sunlight. (cdc.gov)
  • von Hofmann investigated these variously prepared substances, and proved them to be identical, and thenceforth they took their place as one body, under the name aniline or phenylamine. (rektis.com.ua)
  • for example, aniline reacting with acetic acid forms acetanilide: C 6 H 5 -NH 2 + CH 3 COOH → C 6 H 5 NHCOCH 3 + H 2 O. Anilides are produced on an industrial scale and are used in the production of n-nitroaniline, one of the important intermediate products in the manufacture of dyes. (rektis.com.ua)
  • Our quality based approach enables us to manufacture and export a superior range of Aniline. (directblue199.com)
  • This quickly spawned a new area of research into triphenylmethane dyes from which the second aniline based dye, Magenta (fuchsin), was discovered. (rektis.com.ua)
  • Aniline is a clear to slightly yellow liquid with a characteristic odor. (cdc.gov)
  • Successful examples include reductions in lung cancer and mesothelioma following bans on asbestos, reductions in bladder cancer after elimination of aniline dyes, reductions in leukemia following imposition of controls on benzene, and termination of hepatic angiosarcoma in chemical workers following introduction of closed-circuit technology for vinyl chloride polymerization (Christiani 2011). (rektis.com.ua)
  • Aniline can be produced from benzene in two steps. (directblue199.com)
  • Moreover, the new nishiki-e red appearing in 1869 and long accused by many as one of the aniline culprits was actually an organic colorant, the insect dye chochineal carmine. (viewingjapaneseprints.net)
  • By 1976, over 1,000,000 pounds (450,000 kg) of the dye worth $5 million was used as a colorant in $10 billion worth of foods, drugs and cosmetics. (wikipedia.org)
  • Apply a light coat of the aniline dye color by spray, wipe on or brush on method. (classicleatherdye.com)
  • aniline, p-anisidine and aniline, were diazotized to form their corresponding diazonium salts which were further coupled with an areca nut extract. (riftvr.com)
  • Aniline dye, renowned for its vibrant and versatile coloring properties, has made its mark in interior design, offering a unique and customizable approach to enhancing various surfaces and materials. (sardarchemicals.com)
  • Aniline will partially stick to the soil. (cdc.gov)
  • Most of the aniline in soil will be broken down by bacteria and other microorganisms. (cdc.gov)
  • Aniline black may be continuously developed on cotton using large volume of padding liquor. (rektis.com.ua)
  • The LCB mounting medium consists of phenol, lactic acid, glycerol and aniline cotton blue dye. (slideshare.net)
  • Amaranth, FD&C Red No. 2, E123, C.I. Food Red 9, Acid Red 27, Azorubin S, or C.I. 16185 is a modified red azo dye used as a food dye and to color cosmetics. (wikipedia.org)
  • Vat dyes, e.g. (iii) Aniline dyes can also be used for identification of bacteria on the basis of varying degree of susceptibility of bacteria to different concentrations of the dyes. (rektis.com.ua)
  • Significant exposure may occur only if you work with aniline. (cdc.gov)
  • The main effect of aniline by any route of exposure is a blood disorder in which oxygen delivery to the tissues is impaired. (cdc.gov)
  • Acute exposure to high amounts of aniline may lead to coma and death. (cdc.gov)
  • Methemoglobinemia is the most prominent symptom of aniline poisoning in humans, resulting in cyanosis (a purplish blue skin color) following acute high exposure to aniline. (cdc.gov)
  • Long-term exposure to lower levels of aniline may cause symptoms similar to those experienced in acute high-level exposure. (cdc.gov)
  • The available studies in humans are inadequate to determine whether exposure to aniline can increase the risk of developing cancer in people. (cdc.gov)
  • Newborn infants are more susceptible than adults to development of methemoglobinemia caused by exposure to aniline. (cdc.gov)
  • We do not know if exposure to aniline will result in birth defects or other developmental effects in people. (cdc.gov)
  • Simply put, a wholly 'aniline revolution' in Meiji nishiki-e production never took place, although a color revolution did indeed occur, resulting in a vivid palette overall. (viewingjapaneseprints.net)
  • If the aniline dye color can not penetrate the surface, it will not adhere. (classicleatherdye.com)
  • Mix 2% crosslinker (#SL-7) into the aniline dye color. (classicleatherdye.com)
  • Red Candle Dye: These dye blocks are formulated from aniline dyes to give clear, bright tones or shades and are sediment free. (riftvr.com)
  • Aniline in water can stick to sediment and particulate matter or evaporate to the air. (cdc.gov)
  • However, the only true aniline dye, used from 1875 until 1889, was methyl violet, which yielded a visibly stronger purple than previous red-blue mixtures. (viewingjapaneseprints.net)
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  • I mean the Rubio Clear 2C over the dye. (riftvr.com)
  • To slightly increase the gloss, apply a top coat clear of AN aniline clear mixed with 2% crosslinker (#SL-7). (classicleatherdye.com)
  • verification needed] However testing by the FDA found a statistically significant increase in the incidence of malignant tumors in female rats given a high dosage of the dye, and concluded that since there could also no longer be a presumption of safety, that use of the dye should be discontinued. (wikipedia.org)
  • Rats that ate food contaminated with aniline for life developed cancer of the spleen. (cdc.gov)
  • It was designed personally for MP Edward Brooke, who made a fortune in aniline dye. (dailymail.co.uk)