Bismuth Vanadate

Bismuth Vanadate (Pigment Yellow 184) is a high-performance, environmentally friendly inorganic pigment known for its bright greenish-yellow shade and excellent durability. It serves as a superior alternative to lead- and chrome-based pigments, offering outstanding color strength and opacity while meeting modern regulatory standards.

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Category Overview

Total Products

1

Chemical Types

2

Industries Served

6+

Application Range
Wide

Quality Assured

Fast Delivery

Our Bismuth Vanadate Products

Choose from our range of high-performance Bismuth Vanadate designed for improved surface protection and finish.

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Amide Wax 203M is a high-performance additive for coatings, inks, and powder systems. It helps reduce gloss, improve scratch resistance, and enhance surface durability. In powder coatings, it also supports degassing, reducing surface defects and improving finish quality.

PY184 (Pigment Yellow 184)

Bismuth vanadate compound

Bright yellow pigment offering excellent color strength, superior opacity, and outstanding durability. Provides excellent lightfastness, weather resistance, and thermal stability, ensuring consistent performance in coatings and plastic applications.

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Where Bismuth Vanadate Make a Difference

Enhance surface performance, slip, and durability in coatings, inks, plastics, and industrial applications.

Architectural Coatings

Essential for interior and exterior paints, preventing foam during manufacturing and application for smooth, professional finishes.

Industrial Coatings

Critical for high-performance industrial paints, ensuring defect-free coatings on metal substrates and machinery.

Printing Inks

Vital for offset, flexographic, and gravure inks, maintaining ink quality and print consistency without foam interference.

Construction Chemicals

Prevents foam in waterproofing membranes, sealants, and adhesives ensuring proper application and curing.

Automotive Coatings

Ensures flawless automotive finishes by eliminating surface defects caused by foam in OEM and refinish applications.

Adhesives & Sealants

Controls foam during mixing and application of adhesives, ensuring proper bonding and sealing performance.

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Everything You Need to Know

Common questions about adhesion-promoting wetting agents

In your shared product structure, Bismuth Vanadate is listed as a pigment subcategory and includes PY184. Akino Commerce supports this category by offering it as a clearly defined pigment option within the broader pigments portfolio.

The Bismuth Vanadate subcategory includes PY184, identified in your provided structure as Pigment Yellow. This is the listed product under this category within the pigment range shared by you.

Bismuth Vanadate is represented as its own pigment subcategory in the provided structure. The listed product under it is PY184, which is identified as Pigment Yellow in your category and product mapping.

Yes, according to the data you provided, PY184 is the listed product under the Bismuth Vanadate subcategory. It is identified there as Pigment Yellow within the structured pigment range.

Akino Commerce supports Bismuth Vanadate requirements by listing PY184 under this dedicated pigment subcategory. This helps keep the product clearly organized within the pigments portfolio for easier category-level identification and sourcing.

Bismuth Vanadate is shown separately because your product structure organizes pigments into distinct subcategories. This allows PY184 to be identified under its own heading rather than being grouped into a broader color category.

The Bismuth Vanadate category includes PY184, identified in the provided data as Pigment Yellow. No other products are listed under this subcategory in the structure you shared for the pigments range.

Bismuth Vanadate differs because it appears as a dedicated pigment subcategory with one listed product, PY184. Unlike larger pigment groups, this category is more focused and structured around a single specific pigment entry.

Yes, Bismuth Vanadate is one of the listed pigment subcategories under the main Pigments category. It appears alongside White Pigments, Carbon Black, CICP, UMB and Zinc Ferrite in your shared structure.

Akino Commerce includes Bismuth Vanadate as a defined pigment subcategory with PY184 listed under it. This structured presentation helps users identify the product easily within the broader pigment portfolio for category-based sourcing needs.

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