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    • Sennelier Watercolour No. 871 Bright Yellow Green Series 2

      Sennelier Watercolour No. 871 Bright Yellow Green Series 2

      C$17.55

      Sennelier French Artists' Watercolors offer a bright and lively palette in the tradition of French Impressionists. Featuring brilliant colors, including 50 single pigment colors (many unique to Sennelier), the colors evoke the beauty of Southern France.

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        PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

        Pigment Information

        This color contains the following pigments:
        PG7-Phthalo Green
        PY3-Hansa Yellow 10G
        Pigment Name
        PG7-Phthalo Green
        Pigment Type
        organic
        Chemical Name
        polychlorinated copper(II) phthalocyanine
        Chemical Formula
        C32H3Cl13CuN8 to C32HCl15CuN8 or C32H16CuN8Cl15 (PG7) or C32Br6Cl10CuN8 (PG36)
        Properties
        Phthalo Green is a transparent, cool, bright, high intensity color used in oil and acrylics. It comes from a Phthalocyanine Blue pigment where most of the hydrogen atoms have been replaced with chlorine, forming highly stable molecules.  It has similar pigment properties and permanence to Phthalo Blue. It is slow drying and an excellent base color for mixing a range of bright greens. Phthalo Green is considered a very good alternative to Viridian because it is intense and mixes well and can be used to emphasize mineral colors in various tints. However, its tinting strength is very high, so it can overpower other colors.  This pigment most closely resembles the discontinued and toxic Verdigris.
        Permanence
        Phthalo Greens are completely lightfast and resistant to alkali, acids, solvents, heat, and ultraviolet radiation. They are currently used in inks, coatings, and many plastics due to their stability and are considered a standard pigment in printing ink and the packaging industry.
        Toxicity
        Phthalo Green has no significant hazards, but it contained PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyls) until 1982.
        History
        This bright blue-green was developed in 1935 and has been in use since 1938.
        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.

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