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This document provides information about GREEN 187B pigment, which is a green-blue powder produced from calcining cobalt, chromium, aluminum, magnesium and zinc. It has low solubility, good opacity to UV and visible light, is chemically inert and heat resistant. Typical applications include coatings, inks, plastics and concrete where heat, light and weather resistance are required.

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This document provides information about GREEN 187B pigment, which is a green-blue powder produced from calcining cobalt, chromium, aluminum, magnesium and zinc. It has low solubility, good opacity to UV and visible light, is chemically inert and heat resistant. Typical applications include coatings, inks, plastics and concrete where heat, light and weather resistance are required.

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TDS #130

Revision 5
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GREEN 187B
C.I. Pigment Blue 36
CAS # 68187-11-1*

DESCRIPTION: A green-blue powder produced by high temperature calcination. This


pigment has low residual solubles, good UV and visible opacity, is
chemically inert, heat resistant, and stable to ultraviolet light. It is non-
bleeding and non-migratory. It has exceptional durability and hiding
power, and is generally used in applications where resistance to heat,
light, and weather are needed. It is compatible with most resin systems and
polymers, and is non-warping. Typical applications (non inclusive) are
liquid and powder coatings, inks, dispersions, plastics, concrete, and other
applications where equivalent pigment chemistry is used.

COMPOSITION: Cobalt, Chromium, Aluminum, Magnesium and Zinc

Physical/Chemical Property Typical Value Units Test Method+

Specific Gravity 4.8 n/a SCTM 312

5.5 lbs./gal
Loose Packing Density SCTM 194
0.66 kg/L
2
Surface Area (BET) 2.8 m /g SCTM 153

Percent Moisture 0.1 wt. % SCTM 248

Mean Particle Size 1.6 microns SCTM 348

Conductivity 130 S/cm SCTM 142

parts oil/100
Oil Absorption 11 SCTM134
parts pigment

pH 7.3 n/a SCTM 101

Residue 325 Mesh 0.01 wt. % SCTM 135

1500 F
Heat Stability Observed
800 C
+SCTM refers to Shepherd Color Testing Method

Issued by: Brian Schwer-Technical Manager Issue Date: December 6, 2013


This document is not subject to the requirements of the Shepherd Color internal control procedure.
This information provided hereon is based on tests believed to be reliable. However, this data is not guaranteed and no
warranty, either expressed or implied is made concerning the use of this information or the use of the product described,
whether or not known to The Shepherd Color Company.

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