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titleOfInvention Azo lake pigment composition, method for producing the same, and pigment dispersion
abstract (57) [Summary] [Problem] When a pigment is used as a coloring agent for various gravure inks, the increase in viscosity of various dispersions, which are important as ink properties, is suppressed, and the typical required properties of gravure inks are obtained. An object of the present invention is to provide an azo lake pigment composition having excellent hot water bleeding property and the like. An azo lake pigment composition comprising an azo lake pigment and an iron salt and / or a nickel salt, and a water-soluble iron salt and / or a nickel salt added to a slurry of the azo lake pigment. A method for producing a treated azo lake pigment and a dispersion of the above azo lake pigment composition.
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