Sennelier Extra-Fine Artist Acryliques - Quinacridone Burnt Orange, 60 ml tube

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Sennelier Extra-Fine Artist Acrylique - Quinacridone Burnt Orange, 60 ml tube and swatch

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Product Details

No.
642
Description:
Heavy Body Acrylic
Color:
Quinacridone Burnt Orange
Size:
60 ml (2 oz)
Format:
Tube
Series:
4

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Pigment Information

This color contains the following pigments:

PR206-Quinacridone Pyrrolidine Red

PR179-Perylene Maroon


Pigment Name

PR206-Quinacridone Pyrrolidine Red

Pigment Type

organic, quinacridone

Chemical Name

quinacridone pyrrolidine

Properties

PR206 offers a deep maroon or bordeaux red. Quinacridone pigments have relatively low tinting strength in general. For this reason, quinacridone colors are often expensive, because more pigment is required in the formulation.

Permanence

Quinacridone pigments have excellent lightfastness.

Toxicity

Quinacridone Pyrrolidine Red has no known acute hazards. Overexposure to quinacridone pigments may cause skin irritation. Quinicridone pigments contain a compound found to be a skin, eye, and respiratory irritant.

History

It was developed as a maroon or bordeaux red for automotive paints.


Pigment Name

PR179-Perylene Maroon

Pigment Type

organic, anthraquinone

Chemical Formula

C26H14N2O4

Properties

Perylene Maroon is a transparent, dull to moderately dull, deep red pigment. Its transparency makes it useful as a glazing color.  Its mixing complement is Phthalo Green, and together they produce a pure black that is darker than most carbon-based pigments.

Permanence

Perylene Maroon has excellent permanence and lightfastness, and it can be an appropriate replacement for Anthraquinone Red in watercolor form.

Toxicity

Perylene Maroon has no significant acute toxicity. Its long term hazards are currently unknown.

History

Perylenes have been used as vat dyes since 1912, but they were not manufactured and sold as pigments until 1957.


Safety Data Sheet

UPC Code: 3046450064794

ASIN #: B004DJWJPS