Process for conditioning organic pigments

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106230, 106231, 106401, 106404, 106499, 106502, 106272, C08K 1308

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ABSTRACT:
A process for conditioning organic pigments by milling or kneading said pigments in the presence of 0.05 to 25% by weight, based on the pigment to be milled, of at least one micronized wax.
The process, in which the use of organic solvents may be dispensed with, yields in a single milling operation, pigments which are distinguished by excellent dispersibility and outstanding fastness properties.

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