Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolor - Tyrian Purple, 14 ml Tube

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No.
419
Description:
Professional Watercolor
Color:
Tyrian Purple
Tube Size:
14 ml (0.47 oz)
Series:
2

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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

PV37-Dioxazine Violet


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

PV37-Dioxazine Violet

Pigment Type

organic

Chemical Name

carbazole dioxazine

Properties

Dioxazine Violet is transparent and has very high tinting strength. Concentrated, it paints out nearly black, but it mixes with Titanium White to form birght, opaque tints of purple. PV37 produces slightly grayer tints than PV23.

Permanence

Dioxazine Violet has good lightfastness. PV37 is considered slightly more lightfast than PV23.

History

Two molecular variants of Dioxazine Violet, PV23 and PV37, are available. They have similar properties, but mix slightly differently.


Safety Data Sheet

UPC Code: 884955095256