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Pintura Acrílica Azul Ftalocianina 500 ml - Fine Arts
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Pintura Acrílica Azul Ftalocianina 500 ml - Fine Arts
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Colour: Phthalocyanine Blue
Lightfastness: AA
Opacity: Semi-opaque
Pigment: PB15:3
Pigment description: Copper Phthalocyanine Blue
ASTM Lightfastness Classification: I
Pigment classification: Synthetic organic
Colour Index Number: 74160
Viscosity range (mPa.s): 20,000 - 25,000
Colour Index
The pigments used are both inorganic and organic. Inorganic pigments have been used since anci ...
Lightfastness: AA
Opacity: Semi-opaque
Pigment: PB15:3
Pigment description: Copper Phthalocyanine Blue
ASTM Lightfastness Classification: I
Pigment classification: Synthetic organic
Colour Index Number: 74160
Viscosity range (mPa.s): 20,000 - 25,000
Colour Index
The pigments used are both inorganic and organic. Inorganic pigments have been used since anci ...
Colour: Phthalocyanine Blue
Lightfastness: AA
Opacity: Semi-opaque
Pigment: PB15:3
Pigment description: Copper Phthalocyanine Blue
ASTM Lightfastness Classification: I
Pigment classification: Synthetic organic
Colour Index Number: 74160
Viscosity range (mPa.s): 20,000 - 25,000
Colour Index
The pigments used are both inorganic and organic. Inorganic pigments have been used since ancient times and most are derived from or extracted from minerals and clays, such as natural earths, siennas and ochres. Titanium, carbon, ultramarine blue, cobalt and cadmium pigments also belong to this category. Many of these are now synthesised through industrial processes. Organic pigments are more modern, developed in the early 20th century thanks to new synthesis methods in Organic Chemistry. These synthetic pigments are now a very important group in the manufacture of artists’ colours, producing bright and luminous tones of extraordinary intensity. The range of organic pigments is currently very extensive and includes azo pigments, blues, green phthalocyanines, dioxazines, pyrroles, anthraquinones, quinacridones, and more.
Lightfastness: AA
Opacity: Semi-opaque
Pigment: PB15:3
Pigment description: Copper Phthalocyanine Blue
ASTM Lightfastness Classification: I
Pigment classification: Synthetic organic
Colour Index Number: 74160
Viscosity range (mPa.s): 20,000 - 25,000
Colour Index
The pigments used are both inorganic and organic. Inorganic pigments have been used since ancient times and most are derived from or extracted from minerals and clays, such as natural earths, siennas and ochres. Titanium, carbon, ultramarine blue, cobalt and cadmium pigments also belong to this category. Many of these are now synthesised through industrial processes. Organic pigments are more modern, developed in the early 20th century thanks to new synthesis methods in Organic Chemistry. These synthetic pigments are now a very important group in the manufacture of artists’ colours, producing bright and luminous tones of extraordinary intensity. The range of organic pigments is currently very extensive and includes azo pigments, blues, green phthalocyanines, dioxazines, pyrroles, anthraquinones, quinacridones, and more.
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