Deep, bright bordeaux red mainly for air-drying paints. Because of the risk of blooming at low and medium concentrations, it should be used in stoving enamels only for full shades at higher concentrations after preliminary trials. If it is exposed to aggressive solvents, especially ketones, or in the presence of talcum, the crystal modification can change, causing a severe change in shade.
Application Profile
Special Recommendations
● recommended ○ limited suitability – not recommended
Physical Data
Fastness Data
LOA- Air-drying Long Oil Alkyd AM- Baked Alkyd-Melamine NC- Nitrocellulose Combination Lacquer
C. I. Name | Pigment Red 12 |
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1 | |
Acids | 5 |
Water | 5 |
1/3 ST | – 1 |
Alkali | 5 |
Xylene | 2-3 |
1/25 ST | – 1 |
Butanol | 3-4 |
Blooming | High risk of blooming |
Deep shade | – 2 |
Full shade | 2-3d |
Butyl Glycol | 4 |
White Spirit | 4-5 |
Butyl Acetate | 3 |
Dibutyl Phthalate | 3 |
Methyl Ethyl Ketone | 2-3 |
Fastness to Overpainting | AM (160°C) AM (120°C) |
Density | 1.37 [g/cm3] |
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Form of Supply | powder |
Heat Stability | 160 [°C] |
Oil absorption | 70 [ml/100g] |
Specific surface | 25 [m2/g] |
Avg. Size of Primary Particles | 95 [nm] |
Baking Enamels | ○ |
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Acid Cured Paints | ● |
Air-drying Alkyds | ● |
Waterbased Paints | ● |
Amine Cured Epoxies | ○ |
Isocyanate Cured Paints | – |
Physically Drying Paints | ● |