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Is Dialuminium Nickel Tetraoxide vegan?

Dialuminium Nickel Tetraoxide

A group of complex inorganic nickel-metal oxide compounds (including nickel titanium oxides, nickel tungsten oxide and related mixed oxides) used as inorganic pigments or industrial colorants; nickel compounds are classified as carcinogenic and are restricted in cosmetics.

Also known as 12031-65-1, 12035-39-1, 12653-76-8, 12673-58-4, 14177-51-6, 14177-55-0, 234-825-4, 235-752-0, 238-032-4, 238-034-5, 257-970-5, 268-169-5, 271-112-7, 274-755-1, 52502-12-2, 68016-03-5, 68515-84-4, 70692-93-2, Cobalt dimolybdenum nickel octaoxide, Lithium nickel dioxide, Molybdenum nickel oxide, Molybdenum nickel tetraoxide, Nickel divanadium hexaoxide, Nickel titanium oxide, Nickel titanium trioxide, Nickel tungsten tetraoxide, Nickel zirconium trioxide, Olivine, nickel green
INCI name Dialuminium Nickel Tetraoxide
CAS number 12004-35-2
EC number 234-454-8
CosIng ID 98569
Last reviewed 10 July 2026

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