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HS Code |
335470 |
| Product Name | Benzimidazolone Maroon HFM |
| Chemical Class | Benzimidazolone |
| Color Index Pigment | Pigment Red 175 |
| Appearance | Maroon powder |
| Molecular Formula | C34H30N6O6 |
| Cas Number | 6843-87-8 |
| Lightfastness | Excellent |
| Heat Stability | Up to 300°C |
| Oil Absorption | 40-50 g/100g pigment |
| Density | 1.6 g/cm³ |
| Ph Value | 6.0-7.0 |
| Particle Size | 0.1-0.3 μm |
As an accredited Benzimidazolone Maroon HFM factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | The packaging for Benzimidazolone Maroon HFM is a 25 kg fiber drum with secure lining, moisture-proof sealing, and labeled specifications. |
| Container Loading (20′ FCL) | 20′ FCL container loads approximately 12–14 Metric Tons of Benzimidazolone Maroon HFM, packed in secure, moisture-proof HDPE bags. |
| Shipping | Benzimidazolone Maroon HFM is shipped in tightly sealed, moisture-resistant containers, typically fiber drums or HDPE bags. The chemical should be stored and transported in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and incompatible substances. Proper labeling and documentation are essential, and handling should follow all safety and regulatory requirements. |
| Storage | **Benzimidazolone Maroon HFM** should be stored in a tightly sealed container, in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and incompatible materials such as strong oxidizing agents. Avoid moisture and humidity to prevent clumping or degradation. Always keep the container properly labeled and follow applicable safety and storage guidelines for chemical handling. |
| Shelf Life | Benzimidazolone Maroon HFM has a shelf life of 24 months when stored in cool, dry, and well-sealed conditions. |
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Maroon pigments can be hard to get right, especially when exacting color strength and chemical durability stand at the top of customer wish lists. After three decades in pigment manufacturing, our team can speak directly to the challenges painters, printers, and plastics processors face with maroon shades. We developed Benzimidazolone Maroon HFM specifically for applications that demand outstanding color depth and stability under the harshest end-use conditions. With a Chemical Structure rooted in the C.I. Pigment Red 175 backbone, Benzimidazolone Maroon HFM shows consistently strong performance across a range of substrates thanks to meticulous micron-level processing in our finishing lines.
Consistency in pigment production does not come from chance. Years ago, routine headaches from subtle shade drift in maroon batches led us to overhaul our own grinding, filtration, and drying processes. Today, every batch of Benzimidazolone Maroon HFM passes through advanced control systems that track particle size distribution and filter out oversized agglomerates. This detail translates to full, rich maroon shades without dullness or unplanned variation—essential for ink manufacturers demanding batch-to-batch color matches or plastics engineers focused on precision compounding.
End users in industrial coatings and high-grade plastics gravitate toward Benzimidazolone Maroon HFM because of reliable heat stability and deep shade. In our own in-house testing, we run panels and test plaques through repeated heat cycles to ensure pigment shade and intensity remain intact. Paint shops favor this product in coil coatings, exterior architectural paints, and industrial enamels where maroon must stand up to sunlight, moisture, and physical abrasion. In plastics, processors trust it for automotive trims, consumer goods, garden tools, and wherever color integrity is expected to last for years without fading under UV or thermal stress.
Traditional maroon tones often use azo or quinacridone structures. We’ve measured their limitations first-hand in terms of lightfastness, migration resistance, and chemical compatibility. Benzimidazolone Maroon HFM gives higher chroma with markedly better weather resistance than classical azo maroons. We employ a stringent purification and finishing process to remove unwanted by-products, which greatly cuts the risk of discoloration and unwanted reactivity in thermoplastic or thermoset applications. Even under extended outdoor exposure, HFM maintains a stable maroon; it resists chalking and maintains gloss levels better than older maroon benchmarks.
Benzimidazolone chemistry packs molecular stability into every pigment particle. Every time we microanalyze production runs, we confirm that this manufacturing approach blocks moisture ingress and pigment migration in demanding coatings or plastics. We have seen, in comparative weather meters, that inferior maroon pigments often lose color depth after just a few months’ outdoor testing; by contrast, Benzimidazolone Maroon HFM demonstrates color retention over much longer simulated exposures. Stability is not just about chemistry—it’s about process control and attention to the smallest deviations during synthesis and post-processing stages.
Over the years, end-users from regulated industries including toys, consumer goods, and food packaging have approached us for pigments that meet strict heavy metal and toxicological standards. Our Benzimidazolone Maroon HFM has been engineered to meet the stringent European EN 71-3 standards along with US CPSIA requirements for lead, cadmium, and other restricted elements. Each production lot undergoes elemental analysis using advanced ICP-OES equipment to verify compliance before shipment. Feedback from clients in the toy and packaging industries continues to reinforce the reliability of our quality assurance protocols.
Printers and coating formulators often encounter maroon pigments that fail under process conditions—flocculation, viscosity spikes, or color float in ink systems. In the laboratory, we press Benzimidazolone Maroon HFM into real inks, vinyl plastisols, and solvent-based dispersions to verify that it plastifies well and resists flooding or floating. Testing results show that it integrates smoothly into both polar and nonpolar binder systems with predictable rheology. Quality holdback samples from commercial batches prove that stored dispersions retain their intended shade and strength for extended periods without visible settling or pigment separation.
In plant trials, coatings operators describe how easy the pigment disperses under standard high-speed mixers, requiring less grind time than many generic maroons. This means less energy use, lower maintenance on dispersion equipment, and a smoother transition from lab scale to full production. Plastic compounders running everything from polyolefins to engineering polymers report no visible plate-out or unexpected color shift during extrusion, even at higher loadings. We have worked closely with masterbatch manufacturers looking to match new automotive color trends, and Benzimidazolone Maroon HFM lets their technical teams offer deep maroon shades that complement silver, grey, and black, all while holding up to UV accelerated aging tests that mimic real outdoor use.
With growing calls for sustainable manufacturing, pigment customers ask for a complete picture: what is the environmental footprint of pigment production, are there persistent bioaccumulative compounds, how do pigments hold up through recycling cycles? Our continuous improvement efforts focus on solvent recovery, energy-efficient drying, and closed water recirculation systems that cut power and minimize effluent. Benzimidazolone Maroon HFM is produced in lines isolated from heavy-metal containing pigments, preventing cross-contamination and supporting cleaner downstream processing. We have data from plastics partners showing that this pigment survives re-extrusion and regrind with negligible color drift, making it a sound choice for brands pushing recycled content feeds.
Color designers have moved far beyond simple reds and browns—today’s palettes demand sophistication and repeatable matches for global branding. Maroon, particularly in deeper and more nuanced shades, is seeing a renaissance in packaging, decor, and automotive applications. Our color-matching lab relies on Benzimidazolone Maroon HFM’s spectral signature because it stays true under both natural and artificial light sources. Large multinational brands trust our team to batch-produce pigment tailored within dE 1.0 of target shades, which forms the backbone for logistics and supply chain reliability across packaging lines spread over multiple continents.
Clients come to us after battling color bleed or fading in outdoor signs, marine equipment and sporting goods. Accelerated Xenon arc and QUV testing in our lab shows Benzimidazolone Maroon HFM resists both UV sun damage and chemical attack from alkalis, acids, or cleaning agents much better than conventional maroon organics. This confidence has allowed our pigment to become a staple in outdoor lifestyle products—think patio furniture, ball fields, and agricultural equipment. In paints, even near the sea or in industrial zones, customers report reduced maintainance and longer repaint intervals thanks to the stability our pigment provides.
Many pigment users struggle with one-size-fits-all powders that either cake during storage or require special dispersants to break down in application. Over the past decade, we have refined particle control to strike a balance between flowability for automated feed lines and high surface area for strong tinting strength. Whether supplied as a standard powder or processed into customized aqueous dispersions in our contract facilities, Benzimidazolone Maroon HFM shows the kind of process flexibility that plant technicians appreciate. Bulk customers have remarked on the low dust levels, smooth transfer in silo and pneumatic systems, and fast wet-out even when blending in fast-paced environments.
Years of close collaboration with clients in packaging and consumer goods have reinforced the central lesson: purity impacts everything. Even minor impurities leftover from synthesis or grinding can trigger off-odors, discoloration upon heating, or environmental performance issues. We’ve implemented a multi-stage washing protocol in our finishing process that has lifted Benzimidazolone Maroon HFM to a level where it consistently passes food-contact and toy safety evaluations globally. Clients appreciate the extra measure of security, especially those supplying marquee brands who cannot risk color failures or regulatory issues in global supply chains.
Pigment families sometimes confuse customers. Within the benzimidazolone pigment family, Benzimidazolone Maroon HFM stands out for its deeper, cleaner maroon compared to redder HFR variants and brown-leaning alternatives. We optimize the precursor chemistry during synthesis to deliver a unique shade profile long recognized by our top plastic compounders and coating formulators. Our experience shows that some pigment suppliers will offer a generic benzimidazolone red or brown with vague labeling; this often leads to processing headaches or unexpected color outcomes. By controlling the Cz structure and degree of substitution during synthesis, our pigment reliably fits the demanding maroon color spec with tested lightfastness and chemical resistance.
We have processed feedback from hundreds of manufacturing partners. Among the most common positives: confident color retention in large-volume plastic parts, low migration risk in multi-layer extrusion, zero ghosting in demanding paint films, and compatibility with new generation, low-VOC resin systems. Our R&D team brings field data back to the lab, running additional pilot scaleups so that each production tweak reflects what actually matters in the end-use environment. Over the years, this loop of feedback and improvement has created a relationship of trust. Some of our largest customers have shared that the reduction in customer complaints alone justifies their switch to Benzimidazolone Maroon HFM, not to mention lower scrap rates and streamlined color matching.
Our plant engineers have made investments in continuous reactors and high-efficiency filters that reduce both batch variability and environmental impact. By fine-tuning particle surface treatment and filtration, we have shortened dispersion times at customer facilities and nearly eliminated complaints about undispersed specks or color graying in thin-film applications. Sustainability doesn’t only mean environmental protection; it also translates to lower waste output and less energy consumption per kilogram produced. Longstanding relationships with raw material suppliers allow our quality team to lock down traceability from every incoming drum to the outgoing pigment—this transparency matters to customers who must answer their own clients and regulators.
Buying pigment should never be a leap of faith. Over the years, customers have emphasized how valuable real-world technical support can be. We back every shipment with personal phone or in-plant support so that color designers, plant managers, and purchasing agents feel confident in both performance and supply reliability. Whether navigating issues of regulatory compliance or optimizing let-down ratios in masterbatch production, our own staff brings both lab and shop-floor experience to troubleshoot and deliver custom solutions.
We have learned that pigment reliability is about more than technical grades or compliance certificates; it is the outcome of years spent on the shop floor, in the QC lab, and working side by side with ink mixers, plastics engineers, and quality auditors. This experience informs everything from how we source raw materials to how we operate driers or design continuous filtration systems. Any pigment can look good on paper, but only careful, disciplined manufacturing—backed by constant feedback from real-world users—can deliver color that stays sharp and true across millions of kilograms and thousands of product runs.
Benzimidazolone Maroon HFM reflects a philosophy rooted in technical rigor, transparency, and open collaboration. Developing a maroon pigment that delivers both deep chroma and high weather resistance meant investing in every link of the manufacturing chain, from raw materials screening to finished batch testing. The trust our customers place in this pigment is not just based on a specification sheet—it’s based on shared experiences of problem-solving, responding to technical crises, and exceeding expectations when new design trends or regulations push for better performance and greater safety.
The landscape of maroon pigments will continue to evolve as customers seek out deeper shades, improved environmental credentials, and application flexibility. Our work with Benzimidazolone Maroon HFM is never finished; each feedback round from partners and every new industry development challenge us to raise the bar again. Our commitment remains to deliver a pigment that both our own team and our customers’ teams can rely on—no shortcuts, no untested promises, just real-world performance built on experience and a drive for constant improvement.