|
HS Code |
831907 |
| Product Name | Benzimidazolone Yellow H3G |
| Color Index Pigment | PY154 |
| Chemical Class | Benzimidazolone |
| Cas Number | 68134-22-5 |
| Appearance | Yellow powder |
| Molecular Formula | C18H15Cl2N4O2 |
| Lightfastness | Excellent |
| Heat Stability | Up to 200°C |
| Oil Absorption | 40-50 g/100g pigment |
| Specific Gravity | 1.6-1.7 |
| Ph Value | 6.0-7.5 (in aqueous slurry) |
| Solubility | Insoluble in water |
| Main Uses | Coatings, plastics, printing inks, paints |
As an accredited Benzimidazolone Yellow H3G factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | The 25 kg Benzimidazolone Yellow H3G is packaged in a sealed, fiber drum with a polyethylene inner liner for protection. |
| Container Loading (20′ FCL) | Container Loading (20′ FCL) for Benzimidazolone Yellow H3G typically holds 10 metric tons, packed in 25 kg bags on pallets. |
| Shipping | Benzimidazolone Yellow H3G should be shipped in tightly sealed containers, protected from direct sunlight, moisture, and extreme temperatures. Ensure compliance with local and international regulations, using proper labeling and documentation. Handle as a non-hazardous pigment, but avoid generating dust. Transport by ground, air, or sea as permitted for industrial chemicals. |
| Storage | Benzimidazolone Yellow H3G should be stored in a tightly sealed container in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight, sources of ignition, and incompatible materials such as strong oxidizers. Ensure the storage area is equipped with spill containment measures and proper labeling. Prevent moisture ingress, and keep the chemical out of reach of unauthorized personnel or children. |
| Shelf Life | Benzimidazolone Yellow H3G has a shelf life of about 5 years if stored in cool, dry, and sealed conditions. |
Competitive Benzimidazolone Yellow H3G prices that fit your budget—flexible terms and customized quotes for every order.
For samples, pricing, or more information, please contact us at +8615371019725 or mail to sales7@boxa-chem.com.
We will respond to you as soon as possible.
Tel: +8615371019725
Email: sales7@boxa-chem.com
Flexible payment, competitive price, premium service - Inquire now!
Every day, inside our factory, we see the growing demand for organic pigments that can withstand both the heat of extrusion lines and the rough tumbles of plastic processing. Benzimidazolone Yellow H3G stands out in this landscape. Sold under the pigment yellow 154 label, it has carved its place in high-grade plastics, reliable coatings, and demanding printing systems. We don’t just ship sacks with a name on them. As a manufacturer, we’ve worked on the production process to get a pigment that meets strict lightfastness and weather-resistance standards.
Most customers ask about two things: color strength and durability. Benzimidazolone Yellow H3G checks both boxes. Its shade leans towards a greenish yellow, offering a brightness that keeps its punch even after prolonged outdoor exposure. Pipes and panels often lose their gloss or get chalky under repeated sun, but this pigment holds its own in those tests. We measure its performance in real-world conditions, not just in the lab. Every batch that goes out has passed hot water resistance and migration checks, because a faded yellow line on a safety helmet or a toy losing its color means we've missed the mark.
The way we manufacture Benzimidazolone Yellow H3G leaves no shortcuts. It comes as a fine powder with a distinctive golden hue, and we’ve tuned our milling and filtration to hit the right particle size. Coarse grains make for blotchy coloring and reactivity issues; too fine, and handling becomes a mess. Our product flows easily when poured, and disperses in resin with less dust. Resin makers and compounders come back because getting the pigment to blend without streaks means less downtime cleaning up lines or scrapping batches.
Purity and stability are recurring themes. Each lot comes in with low soluble salt content—critical for cables and wires, where electrical properties matter—and no traces of heavy metals that could sideline exports or result in recalls. Benzimidazolone Yellow H3G keeps its color under 200°C processing temperatures. Think of the grinding pressure in an injection molding machine—other pigments might brown, but this yellow stays strong. Our workers see these effects throughout the year, as we often run production orders for large exterior plastic items in summer heat, where thermal endurance counts.
Any manufacturer can spot the difference between a pigment that only looks bright in the lab and one that keeps its tone on real products exposed to traffic exhaust or warehouse UV lights. In road-marking paints, signage, or automotive interiors, Benzimidazolone Yellow H3G brings a punch that rivals inorganic pigments, but with none of the heavy metal baggage. Customers working with polypropylene, HDPE, polystyrene, and PVC routinely return because they don’t have to wrestle with color drift or unpredictable bleed. In our business partnerships, less rework is just as valuable as the initial visual impact.
Print shops and ink makers care about fast drying and anti-cracking properties. Our pigment keeps its consistency in both water-based and solvent-based systems. Sheet-fed and web-fed printing lines benefit from quick transfer and minimal clogging, so jobs run faster with fewer interruptions. In gravure and flexo applications, we see Benzimidazolone Yellow H3G hold up especially well under lightfastness tests, which gives brand-owners peace of mind in packaging.
We field plenty of questions about how Benzimidazolone Yellow H3G compares to grades like Diarylide and Arylide yellows or even inorganic options. From a manufacturing standpoint, it all comes down to tradeoffs. Diarylide pigments produce bright colors but can’t take the same thermal or alkaline stress—sheeting and cables produced on high-output extruders often develop issues with those pigments. H3G offers a stable alternative that keeps production lines moving. In environmental tests with strong acids or bases, our pigment resists discoloration far longer than the average monoazo yellow.
Consider also opacity and gloss development. Some pigments require multiple passes to reach the same coverage, burning through more material and raising costs. Benzimidazolone Yellow H3G delivers a high hiding power, letting formulators hit shade targets with lower loading. This matters for cost-sensitive customers driven by raw material pricing or looking to lighten their environmental footprint by trimming input volumes. In our own colour matching lab, we see that H3G makes it easier to blend closely with commercial phthalocyanines and other benzimidazolone grades, resulting in a consistent spectrum across product lines.
Over the years, the toughest lessons come not from the specs chart, but from complaints on the shop floor. We watch for signs of agglomeration or clogging at our customer’s production lines. Even minor shifts in moisture content during storage can change how pigment handles—from sticking to clumping—so our packing team double-seals every batch, making sure it arrives in the same condition as it left. Consistency never comes by accident. Plant chemists run repeated checks on purity and dispersion, using both in-house analytics and field feedback. If a customer raises an issue about a tint shift, we trace the lot, review QC logs, and tweak process settings for the next batch as needed.
We work closely with regulatory standards, particularly REACH and EN71, to make sure Benzimidazolone Yellow H3G continues to meet export requirements for toys, food packaging, and consumer goods. End users ask about safety issues—from chronic exposure to accidental ingestion—so our compliance checks go beyond paperwork. We routinely submit samples for migration and residue testing with accredited third-party labs to keep our data transparent. This keeps the market trust we’ve built up over years of manufacturing.
Designers in the automotive sector push for pigments that keep their gloss and don’t yellow over years inside a parked vehicle or out on the jobsite. We test Benzimidazolone Yellow H3G for resistance against sweat, oil, salt spray, and other real-life exposures that typical synthetic materials face. Formulators in the construction industry look for pigments to retain integrity in fiber cement and insulation products. Our pigment does not bleed or migrate, saving installers the hassle of cleanup after long installations, and ensuring architectural elements retain the same visual appeal as the day they were fitted.
When it comes to food packaging, the pigment must deliver high color impact but without leaching. We get requests for traceable certificates, and our product passes both extraction and chromatographic purity assessments, showing low total migration values. Paper producers favor Benzimidazolone Yellow H3G as it provides sharp definition and strong shade development, playing well with binders and not causing unexpected metamerism when viewed under warehouse or point-of-sale lighting.
Making Benzimidazolone Yellow H3G means balancing chemistry with process control at every stage. Each batch we produce gets routine performance checks in the production environment, not just the lab. End users expect the powder to flow easily and not cake during extended storage. Our technical team works with customers to help them fine-tune dosing based on their equipment and process profiles. Real optimization happens on live lines — if a melt index changes, or a resin supplier tweaks their formula, we run side-by-side blends to keep the finished goods within spec. Versatility is not about vague promises; it springs from our willingness to adapt, collaborate, and learn from the daily challenges in our partners’ factories.
Benzimidazolone Yellow H3G is more than a line item on a spreadsheet. During color matching, our application engineers walk customers through the nuances of undertone, brightness, and interaction with different resins and additives. We have seen how this pigment can help formulators replace older heavy metal-based alternatives, offering a safer, compliant path forward without sacrificing vibrance or longevity. Direct feedback drives product tweaks—from faster dispersion rates to improved anti-settling behavior in liquid paints—making H3G a practical, production-tested solution.
Sustainability questions reach us from all corners—packaging converters, architects, industrial goods manufacturers. Benzimidazolone Yellow H3G has an edge because it contains no lead, chromium, or other heavy metals. This opens up markets that require green certifications or have strict environmental controls. Each batch ships with traceable paperwork showing its compliance, so customers don’t get caught up in supply chain audits or environmental claims disputes. We continue to invest in cleaner, more efficient production processes, capturing and neutralizing process residues before discharge and lowering our overall environmental footprint.
From a regulatory standpoint, we notice that more regions demand accountability, not just for what is in the pigment but also how it is made. Our site maintains robust tracking from raw material intake to final shipment, preserving a full audit trail. We maintain open channels with certification agencies, and address new rule changes as soon as they appear, keeping customers ahead of industry shifts. This ongoing focus ensures Benzimidazolone Yellow H3G remains a trusted choice both for today's needs and for the demands regulators place on tomorrow’s pigments.
Manufacturing isn’t static, and neither are customers’ requirements. Each year brings new challenges, whether it’s a push for improved fire retardance in building materials or greater weather resistance for outdoor applications. Our R&D team experiments with particle modifications, advanced surfactants, and engineering of pigment surface treatments to reduce interaction with resins and improve flow. Feedback comes directly from those mixing colors and running lines: they need brilliance, stability, and peace of mind the batch won’t let them down in crunch situations. We take these real-world insights and turn them into practical adjustments, shortening development cycles and producing pigments that work right out of the box, with less risk and fewer surprises.
It’s easy to put out a specification, but much harder to deliver reliability over thousands of tons, to countless factories, through all seasons. Benzimidazolone Yellow H3G’s story continues to evolve with our partners—reflecting shifting trends in color, tighter safety norms, and the relentless pace of materials innovations. Our ongoing investment in process monitoring, logistics, and raw material sourcing means we catch potential issues well before they reach the customer floor. This attention to detail, built from years of chemical manufacturing experience, shapes every shipment that leaves our warehouse.
We don’t just measure Benzimidazolone Yellow H3G by its lab specs, but by how it behaves in every industry that calls upon it. Car manufacturers, packaging printers, cable makers, and toy factories expect not only color but also consistency and accountability. Every batch that rolls out carries not just a pigment, but our experience, commitment, and the lessons we gather from every feedback report and every technical challenge resolved together with users. Our reputation as a chemical manufacturer rests on delivery, not claims.
Long-term relationships develop when pigment quality lines up with production realities. Benzimidazolone Yellow H3G has proven its worth in high-throughput, real-world production environments, and it continues to help users meet both commercial targets and regulatory thresholds without compromise. The trust we build comes from continuous learning, hands-on partnership, and a practical approach to every technical, environmental, and application-specific challenge we face together.