Sanodure® Indoor Colors
- Comprehensive range of different colors, covering virtually all your aluminum finishing needs
- Good fade resistant properties
- Suitable for indoor applications
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| Shade | Product | Comments |
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Sanodure Fiery Red ML |
Multi-component dye. Produces a scarlet red color. Not often used for shading. | |
| Sanodure Bordeaux RL | Single component dye. Produces red wine shade. Use at 0.5-5 g/l and pH 5-5.5 with 5 g/l Anodal Dye Buffer liquid. Often found too strong for shading. | |
| Sanodure Orange 3A | Highly stable multi-component orange dye. Extensively used to produce shades resembling 14 karat gold. Use at 0.5-5 g/l and pH 5.5-6.5 with 5 g/l Anodal Dye Buffer liquid. Often used for shading. | |
| Sanodure Orange G | Useful for gold and yellow-orange shades. Use at 0.5-5 g/l and pH 5.5-6.5 with 5 g/l Anodal Dye Buffer liquid. Often used for shading. | |
| Sanodure Orange RL | Single component orange dye. Produces brass to deep orange hues. Use at 0.5-5 g/l and pH 5.5-6.5 with 5 g/l Anodal Dye Buffer liquid. Not often used for shading. | |
| Sanodure Yellow 4A | Single component dye. Produces a deep butter-yellow hue. Use at 0.5-5 g/l and pH 5.5-6 with 5 g/l Anodal Dye Buffer liquid. | |
| Sanodure Green LWN | Homogeneous dye produces deep green hues. Use at 0.5-5 g/l and pH 6-6.5 with 5 g/l Anodal Dye Buffer liquid. Cooler dyeing is best for bath stability. | |
| Sanodure Blue 4A | Single component dye. Produces dark blue hues. Use at 0.5 – 5 g/l and pH 5.5-6 with 2-5 g/l Anodal Dye Buffer liquid. Effectively used for shading. | |
| Sanodure Violet CLW | Single component quick striking dye produces “royal” purple hues. Use at 0.5-5 g/l and pH 5.5-6 with 5 g/l Anodal Dye Buffer liquid. Not often used for shading. | |
| Sanodure Olive Brown 2R | Single component dye produces grey-brown shades with very slight green cast. Sometimes used for “brushed nickel” look. | |
| Sanodure Yellow Brown 2G | Multi-component dye blend produces red-brown shades. Use at 0.5-5 g/l with 5 g/l Anodal Dye Buffer liquid. | |
| Sanodure Brown BL | Single component dye. Produces red-brown, “mahogany” hues. Use at 0.5-5 g/l and pH 6-7 with 5 g/l Anodal Dye Buffer liquid. Effectively used for shading. | |
| Sanodure Brown GL | Single component dye produces neutral brown hues. Use at 0.5-5 g/l and pH 6-7 with 5 g/l Anodal Dye Buffer liquid. Effectively used for shading. | |
| Sanodure Brown GSL | Single component dye produces browns with a very slight green cast. Use at 0.5-5 g/l and pH 4.5-5.5 with 5 g/l Anodal Dye Buffer liquid. Sensitive to aluminum ions. | |
| Sanodure Grey BL | Single component dye produces grey-blue hues. Use at 0.5-5 g/l and pH 5.5-6 with 5 g/l Anodal Dye Buffer liquid. Effectively used for shading. | |
| Sanodure Grey HLN liq | Homogeneous dye. Produces neutral grey hues. Use at 0.2-5 g/l with 5-20 g/l Anodal Dye Buffer liquid. | |
| Sanodure Grey NL liq | Single component dye produces neutral grey hues with a very slight brown cast. Use at 0.5-5 g/l and pH 6-6.5 with 5 g/l Anodal Dye Buffer liquid. Temperature should not be taken above 120°F. Widely used for shading. | |
| Sanodure Grey R liq | Single component dye produces silver grey (pewter) hues. Use at 2-5 g/l and pH 5.5-6 with 5 g/l Anodal Dye Buffer liquid. Should not be used for shading. | |
| Sanodure Black BK Super | Economical multi-component black dye. Popular among job shops. Use at 10 g/l & pH 5.5-6. No buffering required. | |
| Sanodure Black BKA | Economical multi-component black dye. Use at 10 g/l and pH 5.5-6. No buffering required. | |
| Sanodure Black CRO | Economical single component metal free black dye. Well suited for chromic acid films and castings. Use at 10 g/l and pH 6-6.5. No buffering required. | |
| Sanodure Black VA | Economical single component black dye. Light shades are violet. Use at 10 g/l, pH 5.5-6. Lower concentrations effectively used for shading. | |
| Sanodure Black WH | Well suited for chromic acid anodized coatings as well as castings. | |
| Sanodure Copper BF | Single component dye produce shades ranging from freshly polished copper to a brilliant orange. Use at 0.5-5 g/l and pH 6-7 with 5 g/l Anodal Dye Buffer liquid. | |
| Sanodure Copper Penny | A multi-component dye produces copper shades resembling a bright new penny. Use at 0.5-5 g/l and pH 5.5-6 with 5 g/l Anodal Dye Buffer liquid. | |
| Sanodure Fast Bronze L | Single component dye produces shades of pink-gold, bronze, and orange. Use at 0.5 to 5 g/l with 5 g/l Anodal Dye Buffer liquid. This dye is often used for shading. | |
| Sanodure Bronze 2LW | Single component dye produces red-brown hues. Sensitive to drag-in contaminants. Use at 0.5-5 g/l and pH 5.5-6 with 5 g/l Anodal Dye Buffer liquid. Often used with Grey NL to create shades resembling 2-step color anodizing. | |
| Sanodure Bronze G | Single component dye produces red-bronze to deep brown hues, ultimately approaching black as the color intensity increases. Use at 0.5-5 g/l and pH 4.5-5. Boil the dye bath on a regular basis. | |
| Sanodure Fast Gold L | Single component dye produces yellow-gold shades. Use at 0.5-5 g/l and pH 5.5-6 with 5 g/l Anodal Dye Buffer liquid. Air agitation may cause some foaming. | |
| Sanodure Gold S p | Multi-component dye produces shades, which closely match 14 karat gold. Deeper dyeing produces hues with a red cast. Use at 0.5-5 g/l and pH 5.5-7 with 5 g/l Anodal Dye Buffer liquid. Effectively used for shading. | |
| Sanodure Olive Drab No. 9 | Multi-component dye. Used for matching Military O.D. shades, i.e. color #34087 of Federal Std. 595. Limited tank life should be expected due to color shifting. Use at 0.5-5 g/l and pH 5.5-6 with 5 g/l Anodal Dye Buffer liquid. Maintain bath at higher temperatures. | |
| Sanodure Mil OD Green 34089 | A dye mixture that produces a military olive drab shade often specified as MIL 595 34089. Unlike other olive drab dyes, this blend has been specially formulated to consistently hold color over the life of the bath. | |
| Sanodure Mil Tan 33446 | A dye mixture that has been specially formulated to produce a military desert “tan” or “sand” shade for desert camouflage. The shade is often specified as MIL 595 33446. | |
| Sanodure Mil Taupe 22070 | A dye mixture that has been specially formulated to produce a military pale taupe shade for desert camouflage. This shade is often specified as MIL 595 22070. |
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