Indigo, known chemically as indigotin, is a common blue dye that has been highly valued throughout history and has played a major role in trade and commerce since ancient times. The term indigo is often used to describe many blue dyes produced from a number of plants.
CAS No.:482-89-3
Other Names:Indigo
MF:C16H10N2O2
EINECS No.:207-586-9
Place of Origin:Shandong, China
Type:Syntheses Material Intermediates
Purity:99%
Application:Syntheses Material Intermediates
Appearance:Blue powder
Product name:Indigo
Color:Blue Podwer
CAS:482-89-3
Package:25kg bags/1000kg bags
Density:1.01 g/mL at 20 °C
Sample:Freely Offered
MOQ:1kg
COA:Availabe
Keyword:Indigo powder
Shelf life:2 Years