Azo Products

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1.  Azo compounds are the most common source of synthetic organic dyes and pigments worldwide.
2.  The products feature bright colors, covering a range from yellow, orange, red to brown.
3.  Water-soluble azo dyes are widely used in the textile, leather, and paper industries.
4.  Insoluble azo pigments are commonly applied in plastics, inks, building materials, and automotive coatings.
5.  Certain azo compounds (such as AIBN) serve as free radical initiators for polymerization.
6.  Azodicarbonamide (ADC) is a commonly used foaming agent for plastics and rubber.
7.  Azo dyes have high tinting strength and color fastness, making them suitable for long-term material applications.
8.  Specialty azo products can be used as photosensitizers and photochromic materials in electronics and optics.
9.  Some azo derivatives are utilized in the pharmaceutical industry as drug intermediates or controlled-release carriers.
10.  Azo dyes and pigments can be tailored for lightfastness, heat resistance, and acid/alkali resistance as required.
11.  The products comply with international standards such as RoHS, REACH, and EN71-3, ensuring environmental compliance.
12.  Widely exported to markets in Asia, Europe, and the Americas, with a stable international supply chain.
13.  Custom color formulations are available to meet diverse application needs.
14.  High-performance azo pigments are ideal for packaging, printing, inks, and coatings industries.
15.  The latest developments focus on eco-friendly water-based azo products, reducing environmental impact.

 

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Trade Name
Chemical Name
2,2′-Azobis (2-amidinopropane) dihydrochloride
2,2-Azobis[2-methyl-N-(2-hyd roxyethyl)propionamide]
2,2′-Azobis(2,4-dimethyl)valeronitrile
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Dimethyl 2,2'-azobis(2-methylpropionate)
2,2'-Azobis-(2-methylbutyronitri le)
2,2'-Azobis-(2-methylbutyronitri le)