Blick Oil Colors - Burnt Sienna, 200 ml tube

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Blick Studio Oil Paint - Burnt Sienna, 200 ml tube and swatch

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Product Details

Description:
Blick Studio Oil Color
Color:
Burnt Sienna
Size:
200 ml (6.76 oz)
Format:
Tube
No.
221

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Due to differences in users’ monitors, the colors presented are an approximation of the true color.

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Pigment Information

This color contains the following pigments:

PY73-Arylide Yellow

PO34-Diarylide Orange

PBr23-Van Dyke Brown


Pigment Name

PY73-Arylide Yellow

Pigment Type

monoazo

Chemical Formula

C17H15ClN4O5

Properties

This Hansa Yellow ranges from reddish yellow to greenish yellow with temperature shifts from cool to warm hues. It has good tinting strength and average to slow drying time.

Permanence

This Hansa Yellow has excellent lightfastness, particularly in the darker shades.

Toxicity

Hansa Yellow has no significant acute hazards, though its chronic hazards have not been well studied.

History

Hansa Yellows were first made in Germany just before WW1 from a series of synthetic dyestuffs called Pigment Yellow. They were intended to be a synthetic replacement for Cadmium Yellow.


Pigment Name

PO34-Diarylide Orange

Pigment Type

organic, diazo

Properties

Diarylide Orange is a bright, reddish orange.

History

Diarylide Orange has been widely used in printing inks, plastics, emulsions, coatings, and textile printing.


Pigment Name

PBr23-Van Dyke Brown

Pigment Type

organic, disazo

History

This organic pigment has been called Van Dyke Brown because it is so similar to the brown used by Flemish painter Anthony van Dyck, although it is in fact a modern synthetic pigment. In addition to its use in art, it has been used as a pigment for coloring plastics and synthetic fibers.


Safety Data Sheet

UPC Code: 741389117209