Fluorescent pigment dyes
Fluorescent pigment dyes (properly called fluorescent pigments) are usually sold by color/shade names or trade names, not strict CI names. Here are the common names used in industry:
Common Fluorescent Pigment Names (By Color)
Yellow Shades
Fluorescent Yellow 8G
Fluorescent Lemon Yellow
Fluorescent Golden Yellow
Orange Shades
Fluorescent Orange GG
Fluorescent Orange 3R
Fluorescent Blaze Orange
Red Shades
Fluorescent Red GG
Fluorescent Red 7B
Fluorescent Scarlet
Pink Shades
Fluorescent Pink
Fluorescent Magenta
Fluorescent Rose
Green Shades
Fluorescent Green GG
Fluorescent Lime Green
Fluorescent Yellow Green
Blue Shades (Less Common)
Fluorescent Blue
Fluorescent Sky Blue
Trade / Commercial Names
These are widely used in the industry:
Radglo Pigments
DayGlo Pigments
Fluorolite Pigments
Lumogen (BASF)
Neon Pigments
Chemical-Type Names (General)
Fluorescent pigments are often based on:
Rhodamine-based pigments (reds/pinks)
Coumarin-based pigments (greens/yellows)
Naphthalimide-based pigments
Important Note
These are mostly:
Not single chemical dyes
Polymer-based pigment systems
So:
No single CAS or CI number for many products
Summary
Named by:
Color (Yellow, Pink, Green, etc.)
Shade code (GG, 3R, 7B)
Brand name (DayGlo, Radglo, etc.)
Used in:
Safety products, printing, textiles, plastics






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