D006 Rose/Rose - BR1 Fluorescent Orange, BV11:1 Fluorescent Blue-Violet BV11:1, BV7 Fluorescent Blue-Violet 7, BV15 Fluorescent Blue-Violet 15, SY44 Symuler Pigment 44
BV15 is used as a fluorescent marker in the biological sciences. Symuler is the company's trade name that produced pigments and dyes, now a subsidiary of Dainippon Ink & Chemicals, Inc. of Japan.
Series: A
Lightfast: n/a
D006 Rose/Rose - BR1 Fluorescent Orange (organic), BV11:1 Fluorescent Blue-Violet BV11:1 (organic), BV7 Fluorescent Blue-Violet 7 (organic), BV15 Fluorescent Blue-Violet 15 (organic), SY44 Symuler Pigment 44 (organic)
Series: A
Lightfast: n/a
History: n/a
Pigment Name: BR1 Fluorescent Orange
Pigment Type: Organic
Chemical Name: n/a
Properties: Fluorescent pigments such as BR1 offer intense and brilliant effects because they absorb ultraviolet light and re-emit light at longer wavelengths.
Permanence: Fluorescent pigments are not considered permanent.
Toxicity: n/a
Alternate Names: n/a
History: n/a
Pigment Name: BV7 Fluorescent Blue-Violet 7
Pigment Type: organic
Chemical Name: n/a
Properties: Fluorescent pigments such as BV7 offer intense and brilliant effects because they absorb ultraviolet light and re-emit light at longer wavelengths.
Permanence: Fluorescent pigments are not considered permanent.
Toxicity: n/a
Alternate Names: n/a
History: n/a
Pigment Name: BV11:1—Fluorescent Blue-Violet BV11:1
Pigment Type: Organic
Chemical Name: n/a
Properties: Fluorescent pigments such as BV11:1 offer intense and brilliant effects because they absorb ultraviolet light and re-emit light at longer wavelengths.
Permanence: Like all fluorescent pigments, BV11:1 is not considered permanent. It will fade with exposure to ultraviolet light.
Toxicity: n/a
Alternate Names: n/a
BV15 is used as a fluorescent marker in the biological sciences.
Pigment Name: BV15 Fluorescent Blue-Violet 15
Pigment Type: Organic
Chemical Name: n/a
Properties: BV15 is a fluorescent dye.
Permanence: Like all fluorescent pigments, BV15 is not considered permanent. It will fade with exposure to ultraviolet light.
Toxicity: n/a
Alternate Names: n/a
Symuler is the company's trade name that produced pigments and dyes, now a subsidiary of Dainippon Ink & Chemicals, Inc. of Japan.
Pigment Name: SY44 Symuler Pigment 44
Pigment Type: Organic
Chemical Name: n/a
Properties: Symuler Pigment 44 is a proprietary pigment. Although it may be similar to or the same as other commercially available pigments, we do not have to identify information.
Permanence: n/a
Toxicity: n/a
Alternate Names: n/a
Size | 20 ml |
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Brand | Holbein |
Country of Manufacture | Japan |
Type of Store Credit value | Select |