Description
Golden Fluid Acrylic Payne’s Grey
Named after British painter William Payne (1760-1830), early formulas of Payne’s Gray contained indigo, alizarin lake, and ivory black. Today, it is more commonly a mixture of ultramarine blue and black. This new mixture is considered easier to control. Payne’s Grey is less intense than black and is an excellent mixing color.
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Sizes:
- 1 oz
- 4 oz
- 8 oz
- 16 oz, 32 oz & 128 oz available by special order – Contact us
Details:
- Pigment Classification : Mixture
- Pigments : PB 29 and PBk 7
- Color Index Numbers : 77007 / 77266
- Chemical Description : Polysulfide of Sodium-Alumino Oxide, Nearly Pure Amorphous Carbon
- Opacity/Transparency : 2
- Lightfastness Rating : I
- Permanency : Excellent
- Munsell Notation Listing : Hue: 4, P Value: 1.7, Chroma: 0.6.
- Gloss Average : 29.3
- Viscosity Range : 400-1000 CPS
- CIE L*a*b* Values : L*24.12 a*0.05 b*-2.24
- Tint Strength : 74.88