this was fucking hilarious and educational, mate. I feel we are in an almost intimate circle of people here. 516 people who watched the video and you :D
Hi Andy, do you know which metals are responsible for the blue color? Perhaps cobalt? If so, would you happen to know how these metals and chemicals have been rendered insoluble, since soluble materials are usually toxic to handle (since the employees are not wearing respiratory equipment)? It is very fascinating to see the process. Thanks for the great video
Its based on copper metal. Chlorination of copper in to the cupric chloride. Turning in to pthalo cynaine. Purify it with sulfuric acid to get pigment blue 15:1,
Hello Andy Can you supply me the project report about how to make ceramic colour? Also i need information of machinery and technology responsible to make a new plant.
this was fucking hilarious and educational, mate. I feel we are in an almost intimate circle of people here. 516 people who watched the video and you :D
Very colorful Job😍🙏
0:38 I live in the Balkans and this reminded me of work in London...
Very great video. Please mention the country and color name. Thanks mate
Looks like Africa.
Hi Andy, do you know which metals are responsible for the blue color? Perhaps cobalt? If so, would you happen to know how these metals and chemicals have been rendered insoluble, since soluble materials are usually toxic to handle (since the employees are not wearing respiratory equipment)? It is very fascinating to see the process. Thanks for the great video
Looks like phthalocyanine, which is non-toxic
@@sabeluc yes, because of the color, it is surely Copper Phtalocyanine
Its based on copper metal. Chlorination of copper in to the cupric chloride. Turning in to pthalo cynaine. Purify it with sulfuric acid to get pigment blue 15:1,
Hello Andy
Can you supply me the project report about how to make ceramic colour?
Also i need information of machinery and technology responsible to make a new plant.
Ive spent the past 6 months trying to figure out, WHAT ARE THE BINDERS AND SOLVENTS THAT ARE USED?! Like specificly?
any luck mate?
This is most probably cpc blue
you have not given proper info
THANKS
Supplier of dharma dyes?m