Quinacridone Magenta (PR202) has a bluish red colour but is more yellow than Quinacridone Red (PR122). It is one of the pigments often used in inks and toners for process printing and textiles. It is thus relatively stable and permanent for a bluish red pigment.
Quinacridone Magenta (PR202) has a bluish red colour but is more yellow than Quinacridone Red (PR122). It is one of the pigments often used in inks and toners for process printing and textiles. Although it is not the most famous magenta in the quinacridone family of pigments, PR202 is a chemically related class. It is thus relatively stable and permanent for a bluish red tint.
COMPOSITION AND PERMANENCE
Pigment Combination: PR202-Quinacridone Magenta
Pigment Type: Organic, dichloroquinacridone
Properties
PR202 has a bluish red colour but is more yellow than Quinacridone Red (PR122), the modern Magenta favourite in CMYK (four colours) process printing.
Permanence
Although it is not the most famous magenta in the quinacridone family of pigments, PR202 is a chemically related class. It is thus relatively stable and permanent for a bluish red pigment. It is one of the pigments often used in inks and toners for process printing.
Toxicity
Quinacridone Magenta has no acute hazards. Overexposure to quinacridone pigments may cause skin irritation. Quinacridone pigments contain a compound found to be a skin, eye, and respiratory irritant.
History
PR202 has been widely used as automotive paint. Other applications include packaging, printing inks, and textiles.
Brand | Sennelier |
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Country of Manufacture | France |
Type of Store Credit value | Select |