About Indigo Carmine
Indigo Carmine, a royal blue colour in liquid form which is used mostly in making inks, coating tablets, and as cosmetics pigment too. This colour does not cause any adverse effect and does not harm skin as well as body. Being eco-friendly, this can be stored for longer time and can be used for any dying process for giving products a new and attractive look.
Superior Film Coating ColorantIndigo Carmine is specially designed for adding a vibrant blue color to film coatings, commonly used in tablet manufacturing. Its liquid state ensures uniform dispersion, leading to consistent and appealing results in pharmaceutical applications. This makes it an essential ingredient for both aesthetic and identification purposes in the industry.
Quality Assured ManufacturingSourced and manufactured in India, Indigo Carmine meets stringent quality standards. The liquid formulation guarantees high purity and stability, while exporters and suppliers maintain rigorous checks to deliver a dependable product. With proper room temperature storage, Indigo Carmine preserves its quality, promising reliable performance for up to a year.
FAQ's of Indigo Carmine:
Q: How is Indigo Carmine used in tablet film coating applications?
A: Indigo Carmine is added to the film coating solution during the tablet manufacturing process. Its liquid form allows for effortless mixing, producing a uniform and vivid blue color on the tablet surface, which aids product identification and enhances visual appeal.
Q: What benefits does Indigo Carmine offer as a colorant?
A: Indigo Carmine delivers an intense blue shade, ensuring clear differentiation of products. Its high purity, liquid consistency, and reliable performance make it ideal for pharmaceutical film coatings, offering both visual enhancement and batch-to-batch color consistency.
Q: Where is your Indigo Carmine manufactured and supplied from?
A: Our Indigo Carmine is manufactured, exported, and supplied from India. With established manufacturing facilities and expertise, Indian suppliers ensure high product quality and compliance with global standards for pharmaceutical applications.
Q: When should Indigo Carmine be used after opening, and how should it be stored?
A: Indigo Carmine should be used within its one-year shelf life. Store the liquid at room temperature, away from direct sunlight and moisture, to maintain its stability and performance throughout the storage period.
Q: What is the process for exporting Indigo Carmine from India?
A: As an exporter, we follow strict packaging, documentation, and regulatory guidelines to ship Indigo Carmine internationally. Each batch undergoes quality checks before dispatch to ensure it meets the customer's requirements and complies with destination country regulations.
Q: Can Indigo Carmine be used in applications other than film coating?
A: While primarily intended for film coating of tablets, Indigo Carmine may be suitable for other regulated uses where a high-purity, blue liquid colorant is required, provided it meets the particular application's safety and compliance standards.