Holbein Artists' Watercolor Half Pan - Lemon Yellow

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AP Non-Toxic

Products bearing the AP seal of the Art & Creative Materials Institute, Inc. (ACMI) are certified non-toxic. A product can be certified non-toxic only if it contains no materials in sufficient quantities to be toxic or injurious to humans, or to cause acute or chronic health problems.

Product Details

Description:
Watercolor Pan
Color:
Lemon Yellow
Size:
Half Pan
No.
PN523
Series:
A
Mfg #:
PN523A

Colors on Monitors - 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:

PY3-Hansa Yellow 10G

PY111-Hansa Brilliant Yellow


Pigment Name

PY3-Hansa Yellow 10G

Pigment Type

organic, monoazo

Chemical Formula

C16H12CL2N4O2

Properties

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.

Permanence

This Hansa Yellow has fair to good permanence, particularly in the lighter shades.

Toxicity

Hansa Yellow has no significant acute hazards, though its chronic hazards have not been well studied.

History

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.


Pigment Name

PY111-Hansa Brilliant Yellow

Pigment Type

organic, monoazo

Properties

Pigment PY111 is a greenish-yellow pigment. It is more opaque than comparable yellow monoazo pigments such as PY74 and PY98.

Permanence

Pigment PY111 has only fair to good lightfastness, and is considered less lightfast than comparable organic yellow monoazo pigments such as PY74 and PY98.

Toxicity

Hansa Yellow pigments have no significant acute hazards, though their chronic hazards have not been well studied.

History

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.


Safety Data Sheet

UPC Code: 4900669025238

ASIN #: B014IRICIC