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R&F Oil Pigment Stick, Cobalt Teal 38ml

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Cobalt Teal is a bright, sassy turquoise compared to the deeper royal hue of Cobalt blue, although they share similar chemistry. It has the value of a tint without a loss of saturation. Cobalt Teal is a single pigment colour.

  • Pigment Composition: PB28-Cobalt Blue
  • Opacity: Semi-Transparent
  • Pigment Stick Drying Rate: Medium
  • Safety Information: Conforms to ASTM D-4236

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Description:  R&F Oil Pigment Stick, Cobalt Teal 38ml

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R&F Pigment Stick - Cobalt Teal, 38 ml

Cobalt Teal is a bright, sassy turquoise compared to the deeper royal hue of Cobalt blue, although they share similar chemistry. It has the value of a tint without a loss of saturation. Cobalt Teal is a single pigment colour.

  • Pigment Composition: PB28-Cobalt Blue
  • Dimension: 38 ml. stick measuring 5" x 3/4" diameter
  • Paint Lines: Encaustic Pigment Stick
  • Opacity: Semi-Transparent
  • Pigment Stick Drying Rate: Medium
  • Classification: Synthetic Inorganic
  • Chemical Composition: Cobalt Teal
  • Safety Information: Conforms to ASTM D-4236

Pigment Name: PB28 Cobalt Blue

Classification: Synthetic Inorganic

Chemical Composition: Cobalt (II) oxide + aluminum oxide

Properties

Cobalt blue is a semi-transparent pigment with low to moderate tinting strength. When it dries, it appears lighter and less saturated. Pigment particles are large and grainy. Differences in how the pigment is ground and mixed lead to considerable differences in its performance among various manufacturers.

Permanence

Cobalt blue is absolutely lightfast and extraordinarily stable. The stability of cobalt salts at high temperatures makes them the standard for blues used in ceramics and glassware.

Toxicity

Cobalt salts are toxic. Avoid respiratory and skin contact. Soluble cobalt may cause irritation and allergic reactions through contact with the skin. It is considered a possible carcinogen.

History

Since ancient times, smalt blue has been used to colour glass and ceramics. Cobalt salts, which give smalt its characteristic blue colour, were identified in the 18th century. Techniques for manufacturing Cobalt Blue, a chemically pure salt of cobalt and aluminum oxide, were developed in 1802.

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120ml

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R and F Encaustic Handmade Paints

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