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PY170-Diarylide Yellow 170
PO36-Benzimidazolone Orange
PY3-Hansa Yellow 10G
PY170-Diarylide Yellow 170
organic, disazo
Diarylide Yellow 170 is an orange to reddish yellow that is semi-opaque and has moderate tinting strength, depending on how finely it is ground.
Diarylide Yellow 170 has good lightfastness, but is considered inferior to some more expensive pigments of comparable hue, such as Benzimidazolone Yellow.
Diarylide Yellow 170 has no significant acute hazards, but chronic hazards have not been well studied.
PO36-Benzimidazolone Orange
organic, monoazo
C17H13ClN6O5
Benzimidazolone Orange is a reddish orange pigment that can lose its intensity and become dull in tints. It has an average drying time.
Benzimidazolone Orange has excellent lightfastness and outstanding heat and solvent stability for a monoazo pigment.
Benzimidazolone Orange is not considered toxic.
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. Use of benzimidazolone pigments in the auto industry, especially Benzimidazolone Orange, became common in the 1980s because they were common replacements for lead chromate pigments, which were phased out during this period.
PY3-Hansa Yellow 10G
organic, monoazo
C16H12CL2N4O2
This Hansa yellow is a transparent yellow. It has great brightness and tinting strength and its drying time ranges from average to slow. Hansa Yellow makes more intense tints and cleaner secondaries than Cadmium Yellows, especially when mixed with other organic or modern colors like Phthalo Blue and Green. Because they are more transparent, they have great value as glazing colors.
This Hansa Yellow has fair to good permanence, particularly in the lighter shades.
Hansa Yellow has no significant acute hazards, though its chronic hazards have not been well studied.
Hansa Yellows were first made in Germany just before WW1 from a series of synthetic dyestuffs called Pigment Yellow. They were intended to be a synthetic replacement for Cadmium Yellow.
UPC Code: 4900669046523
ASIN #: B007CBZ17M