Beam Paints Watercolor Paintstone - Beach Sand

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Beam Paints Watercolor Paintstone - Beach Sand stone and swatch

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Description:
Paintstone
Color:
Beach Sand
Pan Size:
Half Pan

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Due to differences in users’ monitors, the colors presented are an approximation of the true color.

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Pigment Information

This color contains the following pigments:

PR202-Quinacridone Magenta

PY154-Benzimidazolone Yellow

-Mica


Pigment Name

PR202-Quinacridone Magenta

Pigment Type

organic, dichloroquinacridone

Properties

PR202 has a bluish red color, but is more yellow than Quinacridone Red (PR122), which is the modern favorite for Magenta in CMYK (four color) process printing.

Permanence

Although it is not the most famous magenta in the quinacridone family of pigments, PR202 belongs to a related class chemically, and 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. Quinicridone pigments contain a compound found to be a skin, eye, and respiratory irritant.

History

PR202 has been widely used as an automotive paint. Other applications include packaging, printing inks, and textiles.


Pigment Name

PY154-Benzimidazolone Yellow

Pigment Type

monoazo

Properties

Benzimidazolone Yellow is a pigment with dull tints and an average drying time.

Permanence

Benzimidazolone Yellow has excellent lightfastness.

Toxicity

Benzimidazolone Yellow is not considered toxic.

History

The benzimidazolone group of pigments was developed and patented in 1960 by Hoechst A.G., a German chemical manufacturer that was a forerunner of the pharmaceutical company Aventis.


Pigment Name

null-Mica

Pigment Type

inorganic

Properties

An off-white pigment with complex reflective effects, mica is often used with transparent pigments to create mixed pigments with interference and pearlescent effects.

Permanence

Mica is permanent and lightfast.

Toxicity

Although it is completely non-toxic and not bioreactive, fine particles may be irritating. This is of concern primarily for those exposed occupationally to dry mica powder. Breathing mica particles may cause lung fibrosis and pneumoconiosis.

History

Mica has been used as a pigment since prehistoric times.


UPC Code: 835556002426