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PR187-Naphthol Red 187
PW5-Lithopone
PR112-Naphthol Red AS-D
PR187-Naphthol Red 187
organic, monoazo
CONHC6H4-(p)CONH2
Pigment Red PR187 is a transparent red with a bluish tone, part of the Naphthol AS family of red pigments.
Pigment Red PR187 has excellent lightfastness and weather fastness in most applications.
Pigment Red PR187 is one of the most widely used synthetic red pigments. It has been used to color latex, plastics, paints, resins, and printing inks. Because it is somewhat transparent, it has sometimes been used in metallic automotive finishes.
PW5-Lithopone
inorganic
coprecipitated zinc sulphide and barium sulphate
Zn + BaSO4
Lithopone is a low tinting strength, semi-transparent white pigment that is often used as a filler or extender in other colors, or as the base for laked pigments.
Lithopone is absolutely permanent and lightfast.
Lithopone was discovered by G.F. de Doubet in 1850. It was developed commercially in the 1870s as a substitute or supplement for lead carbonate, to overcome the many shortcomings of white lead pigment, including toxicity, poor weathering, and darkening in the presence of sulfur compounds. It is used most often in interior paints and enamels. Its use as a white pigment has been superceeded in many applications by titanium dioxide.
PR112-Naphthol Red AS-D
organic, monoazo
C24H16Cl3N3O2
This Naphthol Red is an intense scarlet red pigment that is heavily staining. It has an average drying time. It is semi-transparent and has relatively poor covering power.
This Naphthol Red has been rated as having excellent lightfastness under ASTM testing, but other testing methods have demonstrated some tendancy for the color to fade with exposure to strong ultraviolet light. It has been considered a replacement for less lightfast naphthol reds such as PR3. Not suitable for exterior use.
UPC Code: 4012380052865