The first Quinacridone compound was discovered in 1896 but its suitability as a pigment wasn't recognised until 1955. A commercially viable industrial process for synthesising Quinacridone pigment was developed and, in 1958, it was introduced to the market.
Shade
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Quinacridone Red
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Shade Code
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364
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Working Time
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High
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Drying Time
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Moderate
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Series Number
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3
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Pigment Code
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PV 19
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Transparency
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Transparent- See-through shades that are great for layering and glazing
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Permanency
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A-A for Absolutely Permanent - Permanent with chances of slight fading when mixed with a white shade.
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Features
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High performance pigment for long life of the painting
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Greater pigment load for better coverage and vibrant colours
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New generation, absolutely transparent binders to ensure no colour shift
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Greater open time facilitates 'Wet in Wet' blending and thick relief work
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Thick formulation for great impasto effects
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100% vegan
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