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Pigments Product List and Ranking from 14 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Jul 23, 2025~Aug 19, 2025
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Pigments Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Jul 23, 2025~Aug 19, 2025
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  2. ファルマ Tokyo//others
  3. トレードピア Tokyo//others
  4. YOUCHANG INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT China//Other manufacturing Shenzhen
  5. DICライフテック Tokyo//others 本社

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  1. Functional pigment / Near-infrared absorbing pigment "E-X Color" [Development product]
  2. Natural Haematococcus pluvialis pigment (containing astaxanthin) トレードピア
  3. Indigo powder, natural indigo powder, herbal medicine, plant pigment. YOUCHANG INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT Shenzhen
  4. Natural food coloring - Spirulina blue pigment DICライフテック 本社
  5. 5 Tissue marking dye "Tissue Marking Dye Drop" for organizational marking. ファルマ

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Absorber Dyes

Light-absorbing dyes available for use in the VIS to IR region.

■ The visible range ABS series has a relatively narrow absorption band, and there are types with particularly narrow linewidths. ■ The IRA series for the IR region selectively absorbs IR light even at high light densities. ■ It is also possible to customize the absorption shape by combining multiple absorbers. ■ Additionally, by using visible light dyes, it is possible to create long-pass filters with sharp cutoffs.

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  • Optical Experimental Parts

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Laser Dyes Exciton

◆High-quality pigments for dye lasers (compatible with all excitation light sources) ◆Emission wavelength: 320-1000 nm ◆In-stock and short delivery time available

【Specifications】 [Laser & Fluorescent Dye Overview] 〈Pump Light: Emission Wavelength〉 N2 Laser: 365-1000 nm Flash Lamp: 320-821 nm Ar, Kr Laser: 392-950 nm Nd:YAG Laser: 390-867 nm KrF, XeCl Laser: 336-925 nm *Specifications are subject to change without notice. ● Detailed Information For emission charts, laser dye lists, probes, sensitizers, intermediates, and sensitizers, please check the manufacturer's website from our page. ■ Safety Measures When using Dioxane solvent, please ensure to install a grounding wire for the static prevention of the circulator bottle. When using Dioxane solvent, please replace the dye within one month regardless of dye degradation. Do not leave Dioxane solvent in the dye circulator for long periods. When using Dioxane solvent, please ensure that someone who understands the chemical properties of Dioxane is present. Please prepare a fire extinguisher. For any inquiries, please contact Opto-Ron Science Co., Ltd.

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Tissue marking dye bottle for organizational marking

Wide range of marking from large samples to small samples! You can use your preferred tools according to the application!

- Quick-drying and easy-to-see marking dye for biopsy tissue/fixed tissue used in pathology specimen preparation. - The dye does not penetrate the tissue, allowing marking only on the surface. - Recommended for facilities with high usage due to its large capacity. *For more details, please contact us at the URL below (or visit the Falma Corporation website). Sample provision is also available. http://www.falma.co.jp/07question/index.html

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Tissue marking dye spatula for organizational marking

The tip is made of silicone and can mark both points and surfaces! No need for a separate application tool; it can be used as is!

- Quick-drying and easy-to-see marking dye for preparing pathological specimens from biopsy/fixed tissues. - The dye does not penetrate the tissue, allowing marking only on the surface. - Comes with a silicone spatula applicator. *For more details, please contact us via the URL below (or visit the Falma Corporation website). Samples are also available. http://www.falma.co.jp/07question/index.htmll

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Tissue marking dye "Tissue Marking Dye Drop" for organizational marking.

You can use the necessary amount drop by drop without waste! Easy-to-use medium capacity!

- Quick-drying and easy-to-see marking dye for preparing pathological specimens from biopsy/fixed tissues. - The dye does not penetrate the tissue, allowing marking only on the surface. - Direct marking is possible by dropping onto large specimens. *For more details, please contact us at the URL below (or visit the homepage of Falma Co., Ltd.). Sample provision is also available. http://www.falma.co.jp/07question/index.htm

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Comprehensive Catalog of Legal Colorants for Pharmaceuticals, Quasi-Drugs, and Cosmetics

Comprehensive catalog of legal colorants. Includes legal colorants for pharmaceuticals, quasi-drugs, cosmetics, etc.

The "Catalog of Legal Colorants for Pharmaceuticals, Quasi-Drugs, and Cosmetics" is a catalog that includes a wide range of legal colorants for pharmaceuticals, topical medications, quasi-drugs, cosmetics, and more. It contains general information about legal colorant products and their applications, as well as color samples. [Featured Products] - Legal colorants for pharmaceuticals, quasi-drugs, and cosmetics - Legal colorants for topical medications, quasi-drugs, and cosmetics - Legal colorants for topical medications, quasi-drugs, and cosmetics used outside of mucous membranes - Lakes For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

  • Chemicals

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Food additive: squid ink colorant "Aika Black S"

100% squid ink pigment

This is a 100% product of "squid ink pigment" obtained by washing the contents of the ink sac of the cuttlefish with alcohol, followed by deodorization, drying, and grinding. Compared to conventional products, the deodorization level has been enhanced, expanding its range of applications. 【Features】 ■ Heat resistance: Very stable ■ Light resistance: Very stable ■ Salt resistance: Very stable *For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

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Natural food coloring - Spirulina blue pigment

For health food ingredients and food color powders! It is safe because the components are extracted with water, not organic solvents.

This product is a plant-based spirulina blue pigment that has obtained usage approval in Europe and the United States. It can be used as a material for health foods and food color powders. The main ingredient, spirulina, is made from 100% self-manufactured food materials. Additionally, through strict cultivation management of the raw materials and the introduction of automatic harvesting and cleaning equipment, we ensure thorough hygiene management and provide clean products. 【Features】 ■ Strict cultivation management ■ Introduction of cleaning equipment ■ High traceability achieved ■ Low viable count achieved ■ Low heavy metals achieved *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.

  • Other food and beverage ingredients
  • Other additives

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Natural Haematococcus pluvialis pigment (containing astaxanthin)

The recommended daily intake is 4 to 8 mg! Introducing the natural astaxanthin pigment from the Haematococcus pluvialis algae.

Our company handles "natural astaxanthin from Haematococcus pluvialis." "Astaxanthin" is a type of carotenoid, a red to orange pigment that is primarily found in marine products. Additionally, "carotenoids" are a group of pigments that exhibit yellow and orange colors and serve to protect living organisms from sunlight and ultraviolet rays. [Overview] ■ Appearance: Reddish-brown, viscous ■ Smell: Characteristic odor of algae *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Food/beverage functional materials

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Coloring agent Benikoji pigment 'MNS'

Red pigment obtained by extracting and purifying the pigment produced by red yeast using aqueous alcohol.

"MNS" is a pigment with excellent dyeing properties as a red pigment. It provides sufficient adhesion when applied to the surface of protein-rich foods, with minimal leaching or penetration, and is used in various foods such as crab kamaboko. When used in food, it presents a slightly purplish red color (the color of fish sausage) in cases of mixing or blending. When immersed in or applied with the pigment solution of this product, it exhibits a red color (a slightly dark shade resembling crab kamaboko). 【Features】 ■ Excellent dyeing properties as a red pigment ■ Provides sufficient adhesion when applied to the surface of protein-rich foods ■ Minimal leaching or penetration of the pigment ■ Used in various foods such as crab kamaboko *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

  • Other additives
  • Coloring

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Pigment "Thermolock79 MS-2 Powder"

Color fading due to heating above 75-85℃! Color variations such as Gold Orange and Magenta.

"Thermolock79 MS-2 Powder" is a semi-irreversible thermochromic pigment. It changes color when heated to temperatures above 75-85°C (complete decolorization lock temperature). It does not exhibit color at normal environmental temperatures. Additionally, to restore the color, it must be cooled to below -30 to -35°C (color restoration preparation point temperature). By blending it with various printing inks, thermochromic printed materials can be created. Please feel free to contact us if you need assistance. 【Properties (partial)】 ■ Components: Semi-irreversible thermochromic microcapsule pigment ■ Density: 1.10±0.05g/cm3 ■ Bulk density: Approximately 0.28g/cm3 ■ Average particle size: Approximately 10μm (average primary particle size: 0.5-0.8μm) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Pigment "Photopia Color W"

Repeated color changes! Applications such as screen ink, viscosity, and slime resin.

Our "Photopia Color W" is a product that encapsulates photosensitive color-changing pigments within microcapsules. Coatings and printed materials using this product will develop color when exposed to sunlight (or ultraviolet light) and will undergo reversible color changes multiple times in the dark. It enables the creation of photosensitive color-changing products without being affected by additives (such as vehicles) in paints or inks. 【Properties】 ■Appearance: Very light-colored powder ■Components: Microcapsulated Photopia Color (photosensitive color-changing pigment) ■Average particle size: 13±2μm ■Apparent specific gravity: Approximately 0.3 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Organic photochromic dye "Photopia Color"

Light-sensitive color-changing products can be produced! Available in three colors: Yellow, Purple, and Blue.

"Photopia Color" is an organic photochromic dye that reversibly changes color and fades under sunlight or ultraviolet light. This product can be dissolved in solvents or plasticizers to create paints, inks, and more. Additionally, by heating and kneading it with polyethylene or polypropylene resins, various molded products can be obtained. It is suitable for a variety of applications, including sunglasses, photochromic films, and textiles. 【Properties】 ■ Composition: Organic photochromic dye ■ Solubility: Insoluble in water, soluble in most organic solvents ■ Melting point - Yellow: 162–163℃ - Purple: 237–238℃ - Blue: 257–258℃ *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Edible natural coloring agent

We provide pigments that reduce the odor of the original substances by applying extraction techniques for fragrances, starting with supercritical fluids.

At Sota Flavor Co., Ltd., we handle "edible natural colorants." Foods come in various colors, which can enhance appetite and enrich dietary experiences. However, maintaining the natural color over a long period can be challenging, and colorants are used to adjust the hue during processing. Natural colorants have a specific aroma derived from their source material, which can influence the flavor of processed foods. Our company provides colorants with reduced aromas by applying extraction technologies, including supercritical fluids. 【Product Details: Paprika Colorant (Food Additive, Colorant)】 ■ Red to Orange to Yellow ■ Non-deodorized to Deodorized to Strongly Deodorized ■ Examples of labeling for processed foods: Paprika Colorant, Chili Colorant, Carotenoid Colorant *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Other food and beverage ingredients

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The History of Ink 2: The Industrial Revolution and Artificial Dyes

Understand the history of ink in three sessions! A column learning about the history of ink with a printing company that has been in business for over 75 years.

"What is the difference between ink and printing ink?" "How are the colors of printing ink made?" "Is it true that printing companies customize their inks?" A column where you can learn about the surprisingly unknown knowledge of ink, along with its history. In the second installment, we will introduce the evolution of printing inks brought about by the Industrial Revolution and advancements in chemistry. You can download the [trial version column catalog] from the PDF download. You can download the [full version column catalog] from the related links.

  • Ink/Toner
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  • Coating Agent

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