Product information "Kremer Miloriblau LUX (45202)"
Product information "Kremer Milori Blue LUX (45202)"
Milori Blue LUX Replacement product for 45200 Milori Blue
Around 1704, a man named Diesbach in Berlin discovered how to make a beautiful blue color from iron salts and bovine blood waste. Since then, this pigment has been sold under a variety of names, such as Paris Blue, Milori Blue, Prussian Blue or Berlin Blue. The PB 27 pigment is suitable for all applications in pH-neutral binders. It is destroyed in acids or alkalis or at higher temperatures. Like organic pigments, Berlin Blue is also difficult to wet.
Chemical description:
Inorganic pigment
Chemical formula: C18Fe7N18
Lightfastness: Medium: 8
Lightfastness: Diluted: 8
Lightfastness: Full tone: 8
Ignition temp. > 600°C
ColorIndex PB 27.77510
Suitability Acrylic, oil, tempera, watercolors / gouache
Colors Blue
Forms Powder
Solubility wettable
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