Description
- Cadmium Orange was the first true orange and was made by mixing Cadmium Yellow with Cadmium Red.
- It is a pure hue with excellent opacity and low toxicity compared with its predecessors.
- It also has very high hiding power.
- The greatest tinting strengths are possessed by the deeper shades.
- Only the highest grades contain pure Cadmium Orange without barium mixed in it.
- Cadmium pigments have been partially replaced by azo pigments, which are similar in lightfastness to the cadmium colors, cheaper, and non-toxic.
- Cadmiums get their names from the Latin word cadmia, meaning zinc ore calamine, and the Greek word kadmeia, meaning Cadmean earth, first found near Thebes, the city founded by the Phoenician prince Cadmus. Metallic cadmium was discovered in 1817 by Friedrich Strohmeyer.
- It was used sparingly after its discovery due to the scarcity of cadmium metal.