Naphthalene Red J Sodium Salt: A Versatile Azo Dye Intermediate

Explore the applications of CAS 1658-56-6 in electronics, textiles, and pigment manufacturing.

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Advantages Provided by the Product

Enhanced Coloration Properties

Leveraging its azo structure, this compound provides excellent colorfastness and vibrancy, making it an ideal choice for textile and leather dyeing applications, contributing to the quality of Acid Red 88 finished goods.

Critical Component in Electronics

As a photoresist sensitizer, it plays a vital role in the photolithography processes within the electronics industry, enabling precise circuit pattern formation.

Versatile Intermediate Role

Its chemical structure allows it to serve as a fundamental building block for a range of organic pigments and other specialized dyes, supporting complex chemical synthesis.

Key Applications

Dye Intermediates

Serving as a critical building block, it is used in the synthesis of various dyes and organic pigments, contributing to the vast color palette available.

Photoresist Chemicals

Its inclusion in photoresist formulations highlights its importance in the microelectronics sector, facilitating advanced manufacturing processes.

Textile Dyeing

As an acid dye, it offers effective coloration for natural and synthetic fibers, providing durable and bright shades on fabrics.

Leather Coloration

The compound is also employed in the leather industry to impart rich and lasting colors to various leather products.

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