What can you find here? Basic information (general, chemical) on a colorant and a grouped collection of links for your research. Also some dry pigment properties when available and safety information.
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Dry pigment properties PB30

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Avg. Particle Size Oil Absorption Density /
Specific Gravity
Hardness Heat
Stability
Art material database
200°C
200°C
≈ 38–63 µm
≈ 0–120 µm
Natural Pigments Pigment
410-10 Azurite
≈ 25 µm 25 g oil / 100 g 3.80 g/cm3 3.50–4.00
≈ 5 µm 23 g oil / 100 g 3.70 g/cm3 3.50–4.00
Dry pigment properties are specific to individual pigment products. Values are not representative of the pigment itself or other art products containing the pigment. Check your product data sheet for relevant values.
See also full list of available dry pigment data for particle size, oil absorption, or density / specific gravity.

Health & Safety Information

Danger
For informational purposes only. Toxicity can depend on the individual product, the exact chemical composition, the used binder, and many other factors. Always check your product's safety data sheet, and follow the basic studio hygenie practices, especially when handling dry pigments.
Ingestion Hazard
highly toxic SJ
Inhalation Hazard
moderately toxic SJ
Toxicity information
Harmful if swallowed; Causes skin irritation and serious eye irritation; Hazards associated with copper CW

Chemical descriptors

Basic molecular Formula / primary chemistry
Cu(OH)2 ⋅ 2CuCO3

Groups

Used together with

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