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R&F Oil Pigment Stick, Quinacridone Magenta 38ml

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Quinacridone Magenta is Bluer than Alizarin Crimson and has a magnificent purple-red undertone. It is powerful but less so than Phthaloes and very permanent. It is an excellent glazing colour.

  • Pigment Composition: PV19-Quinacridone Violet
  • Opacity: Transparent
  • Pigment Stick Drying Rate: Slow
  • Safety Information: Conforms to ASTM D-4236

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Description:  R&F Oil Pigment Stick, Quinacridone Magenta 38ml

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R&F Pigment Stick – Quinacridone Magenta, 38 ml

Bluer than Alizarin Crimson, it has a magnificent purple-red undertone. It is powerful but less so than Phthaloes and very permanent. It is an excellent glazing colour.

  • Pigment Composition: PV19-Quinacridone Violet
  • Dimension: 38 ml. stick measuring 5" x 3/4" diameter
  • Paint Lines: Encaustic, Pigment Stick
  • Opacity: Transparent
  • Pigment Stick Drying Rate: Slow
  • Classification: Synthetic Organic
  • Chemical Composition: Quinacridone pigment
  • Safety Information: Conforms to ASTM D-4236

Pigment Name: PV19 Quinacridone Violet

Classification: Synthetic Organic, quinacridone

Chemical Composition: Quinacridone pigment

Properties

Quinacridone Red is a high-performance, transparent pigment with an average drying time and uneven dispersal. It is another name for Quinacridone Violet (PV19) and Quinacridone Red (PR192). Quinacridone pigments generally have relatively low tinting strength. For this reason, quinacridone colours are often expensive because more pigment is required in the formulation.

Permanence

Quinacridone Violet has excellent lightfastness and is considered the most lightfast organic pigment in this shade range.

Toxicity

Quinacridone Violet has no known 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

Although quinacridone compounds became known in the late 19th century, manufacturing methods to make them practical for use as commercial pigments began in the 1950s. Quinacridone pigments were first developed as coatings for the automotive industry but were quickly adopted by artists.

Size

120ml

Brand

R and F Encaustic Handmade Paints

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