What is the trade mark CLASS?
The classification for a trademark is divided into 45 different classes. Trademark applications can be filed in more than one class if the business's activity involves various goods or services falling under different trademark classifications. When filing a trademark registration application, it is important to choose the right class of the trademark as the mark's wrong classification can hamper the registration process. Trademark only includes exclusivity for the mark's use concerning the class of goods or services for which the trademark is registered. Use our efilingcompany site to find the correct trademark class for your goods or service from over 80,000 goods and services.
Trademark
class 2: Treatment of Material Paints; against rust and against deterioration of wood; Colorants, dyes; Inks
for printing, marking and engraving; Raw natural resins; Metals in foil and
powder form for use in painting, decorating, printing and arts
Alizarine dyes
Aluminium paints
Aluminium powder for painting
Aniline dyes
Annotto [dyestuff]
Anti-corrosive bands
Anti-corrosive preparations
Anti-fouling paints
Anti-graffiti coatings [paints]
Anti-rust greases
Anti-rust oils
Anti-rust preparations
Anti-tarnishing preparations for metals
Anti-urine paints
Asbestos paints
Auramine
Bactericidal paints
Badigeon
Binding preparations for paints
Bitumen varnish
Black japan
Bronze powder for painting
Bronzing lacquers
Canada balsam
Caramel [food colouring]
Carbon black [pigment]
Carbonyl for wood preservation
Ceramic paints
Coatings for roofing felt [paints]
Coatings [paints]
Cobalt oxide [colorant]
Cochineal carmine
Colophony
Colorants
Colorants for the restoration of furniture in the form of markers
Colourings for beer
Colourings for beverages
Colourings for butter
Colourings for liqueurs
Conductive inks
Conductive paints
Copal
Copal varnish
Creosote for wood preservation
Distempers
Dyes
Dyestuffs
Dyewood
Dyewood extracts
Edible ink cartridges, filled, for printers
Edible inks
Enamels for painting
Enamels [varnishes]
Engraving ink
Fireproof paints
Fixatives for watercolours
Fixatives [varnishes]
Food colouring
Gamboge for painting
Glazes [paints, lacquers]
Glitter for use in paint
Gum-lac
Gum resins
Indigo [colorant]
Ink cartridges, filled, for printers and photocopiers
Ink for leather
Ink for printers and photocopiers
Lacquers
Lamp black [pigment]
Lime wash
Malt caramel [food colouring]
Malt colorants
Marking ink for animals
Mastic [natural resin]
Metal foil for use in painting, decorating, printing and art
Metals in powder form for use in painting, decorating, printing and art
Mordants
Natural resins, raw
Oil paints for use in art
Oils for the preservation of wood
Orange lead
Paints
Paper for dyeing Easter eggs
Pigments
Primers
Printers' pastes [ink]
Printing ink
Protective preparations for metals
Red lead
Repositionable paint patches
Saffron [colorant]
Sandarac
Shoe dyes
Siccatives [drying agents] for paints
Sienna earth
Silver emulsions [pigments]
Silver paste
Silvering powders
Soot [colorant]
Stains for leather
Sumac for varnishes
Tattooing ink
Thickeners for paints
Thinners for lacquers
Thinners for paints
Titanium dioxide [pigment]
Toner cartridges, filled, for printers and photocopiers
Toner for printers and photocopiers
Turmeric [colorant]
Turpentine [thinner for paints]
Undercoating for vehicle chassis
Varnishes
Watercolour paints for use in art
White lead
Whitewash
Wood coatings [paints]
Wood floor finishes
Wood mordants
Wood preservatives
Wood stains
Yellowwood [colorant]
Zinc oxide [pigment]