Abstract

A brief survey of practical vat pigment padding procedures is supplemented with data on the physical properties of suitable dyes. The effect of particle size on rate of reduction is discussed in relation to its practical implications, as well as factors such as colour yield, dispersion stability and migration effects during drying. The use of a new organic polyelectrolyte as a migration inhibitor is described.

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