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orange toner

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orange toner [′är·inj ′tōn·ər]
(organic chemistry)
A diazo dyestuff coupled to diacetoacetic acid anhydride; contains no sulfonic or carboxylic groups; used for printing inks.


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com Pigments Offered: Blacks (carbon black); Blues (phthalocyanine); Greens (phthalocyanine); Reds (arylide red/maroon, BON red/maroon, lithol rubine, metallized azo red, naphthol red, quinacridone red, quinacridone violet, red Lake C, toluidine red); Yellows and Oranges (diarylide orange toner, diarylide yellow toner, hansa yellow, metallized azo yellow, dinitraniline orange).
com Pigments Offered: Blacks (carbon black); Blues (indanthron blue, phthalocyanine blue); Greens (phthalocyanine green); Iron oxide pigments (yellow); Reds (BON red, lithol rubine, metallized azo red, napthol red, perylene maroon, perylene red, pigment scarlet, pyrazolone red, qainacridone red, quinacridone violet, red lake C, toluidine red); Yellow and Oranges (Diarylide orange toner, diarylide yellow toner, Hansa yellow, metallized azo yellow, orthonitraniline orange, dinitraniline orange).
 
 
 
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