For manufacturers and suppliers · Registering with the SDC

Contributors
keep the Index accurate.

The Society of Dyers and Colourists relies on registrants to ensure database accuracy — every new registration is closely checked, and established records are kept current through continuous manufacturer updates.

01 · Registration paths

Two product families, two registration routes each.

Whether you’re registering a dye or a pigment / solvent dye, the underlying choice is the same: a product that warrants a fresh Colour Index™ Generic Name, or one that joins an existing CIGN as a manufacturer-attributed variant.

Registering a dye

For acid, basic, direct, disperse, reactive, sulphur, vat, and ingrain colourants — the application-class families maintained alongside the SDC technical reference.

  1. 01
    New Colour Index™ Generic Name

    Submit a product that warrants a fresh CIGN — the Nomenclature Committee reviews against existing entries and grants a unique generic name + constitution number.

  2. 02
    Variant of an existing CIGN

    Register a product that falls under an existing CIGN. No unique name is granted; the product is recorded as a manufacturer-attributed variant of the established generic.

Registering a pigment or solvent dye

For the pigment + solvent-dye application classes maintained jointly with the Color Pigment Manufacturers’ Association (CPMA) and the SDC pigment editorial group.

  1. 01
    New Colour Index™ Generic Name

    Submit a pigment or solvent dye that justifies a new CIGN. The pigment review cycle runs alongside the dye cycle; structural data and physical-form characterisation are required.

  2. 02
    Variant of an existing CIGN

    Register a P&SD product under an existing CIGN — the registration captures the manufacturer’s trade name, physical form, and any application notes against the established generic.

02 · Registration forms

Printable form packs Coming soon

Each registration track has its own form pack — separate templates for products that fall under an existing CIGN and for products warranting a new one, plus companion notes on how to complete each form. The PDFs are being prepared by the SDCE editorial team and will be linked from this page when they land.

Dye
  • Registration form — product in an existing CIGN
  • Registration form — product warranting a new CIGN

Companion notes on how to complete each form.

Pigment / Solvent dye
  • Registration form — product in an existing CIGN
  • Registration form — product warranting a new CIGN

Companion notes on how to complete each form.

03 · What the Index gives you

A single fingerprint, confirmed by the people who make the product.

27,000
Individual products
13,000
Colour Index™ Generic Names
1
Unique fingerprint per product
Part 1 confirmed with manufacturers

The Part 1 record — trade name, application class, physical form, fastness data — is verified with the registering manufacturer before publication.

Part 2 carried over or re-confirmed

Constitution data and structural notes are either re-confirmed from the manufacturer’s declaration or carried over from the print editions and flagged accordingly.

Chemistry from recent conformation research

Structural depictions are aligned with recent molecular-conformation research — not the simplified line diagrams that the early print editions inherited from patent literature.

04 · Designed for use by

The Colour Index is consulted across the colourant ecosystem.

Colourant usersManufacturersSuppliersTextile, paint, and plastics manufacturersPrinting-ink manufacturersTest housesLibrariesRegulatory authoritiesAcademic institutionsAnyone interested in dyes and pigments

Subscriptions and contact

05 · Subscriptions

Individual, company, and university.

Subscriptions are available to individuals, companies, and university institutions. Companies enjoy reduced per-user pricing on multi-seat plans, and universities receive significant discounts as part of the SDC’s charitable activities — supporting students, researchers, and anyone involved in the education of colour.

06 · Contact the SDCE office

Talk to the registrar.

Address
Pickwick Mill, Huddersfield Road,
Holmfirth, Thongsbridge,
HD9 3JL, United Kingdom

SDC and AATCC partnership — the Colour Index is co-published with the American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists.

The Society of Dyers and Colourists relies on registrants — the dye, pigment, and solvent-dye manufacturers who ship product into the colourant supply chain — to keep the Colour Index accurate. Every new registration is closely checked by the editorial team, and established records are kept current through continuous manufacturer updates.

Two registration paths

Registering a product follows the same two-route shape whether the substance is a dye or a pigment or solvent dye:

  • New Colour Index™ Generic Name (new CIGN) — for products that warrant a fresh generic name and constitution number. New CIGN proposals are reviewed against existing entries by the Nomenclature Committee and granted a unique CIGN + CICN on approval.
  • Variant of an existing CIGN — for products that fall under an existing generic name. No unique name is granted; the product is recorded as a manufacturer-attributed variant of the established CIGN.

Confidentiality declaration

In both registration paths the operator must indicate whether the product structure should remain confidential. Without that explicit notation the SDC cannot be held liable for inadvertent disclosure of proprietary chemistry. The confidentiality declaration is binding on the registrar at the point of submission.

Registration form packs

Each registration track has its own form pack — separate templates for products that join an existing CIGN and for products warranting a new one, plus companion notes on how to complete each form. The current print-ready PDFs are being prepared by the SDCE editorial team and will be linked from this page when they land. In the interim, contact the SDCE office directly to receive the forms by email.

What you get for registering

The Colour Index currently holds over 27,000 individual products under 13,000 Colour Index™ Generic Names. Each registered product receives a unique fingerprint — the format that pairs CIGN identity with the manufacturer’s registration record:

  • Part 1 information — trade name, application class, physical form, fastness — is confirmed with the manufacturer before publication.
  • Part 2 information — structural notation, constitution — is either re-confirmed from the manufacturer’s declaration or carried over from the print editions and flagged accordingly.
  • Chemical structures are aligned with recent molecular-conformation research, replacing the simplified line diagrams that the early print editions inherited from patent literature.

Who consults the Colour Index

The Index is the working reference for colourant users, manufacturers, and suppliers; for textile, paint, and plastics manufacturers; for printing-ink manufacturers; for test houses; for libraries, regulatory authorities, and academic institutions; and for anyone involved in the chemistry or commerce of dyes and pigments.

Subscriptions

Subscriptions are offered on an individual, company, and university basis. Companies enjoy reduced per-user pricing on multi-seat plans, and universities receive significant discounts as part of the SDC’s charitable activities — supporting students, researchers, and educators in the chemistry of colour. See the Pricing page for the live tier list; SDCE-approved contributors can open the in-app product wizard at /account/products/new.

Contact the SDCE office

The Colour Index registrar operates from Pickwick Mill, Huddersfield Road, Holmfirth, Thongsbridge HD9 3JL. Reach the registrar by email at colour-index@sdcenterprises.co.uk or by telephone on 01274 750160. The Colour Index is co-published with AATCC (the American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists).