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Colour Pigments Artist Colour Pigments and Permanence Fortheartist Colour Pigments Rockwood Pigments Product Portfolio Artist Ferroxide® Pigments High Purity Pigments Natural Earth Pigments Transparent Iron Oxide Coloured Inorganic Solaplex® Pigments Pigments Pigments Artist Colours Cadmium Pigments Wood Coatings Products Industrial Tinters Colourants for Rigid PVC Rockwood Pigments UK Ltd Rockwood Italia SpA Rockwood Pigments Brockhues GmbH & Co. KG Liverpool Road East, Kidsgrove, Stoke-on-Trent, ST7 3AA England Via G Reiss Romoli, 44/12, 10148 Torino, Italia Muehistrasse 118, 65396 Walluf, Germany Tel: +44 (0)1782 794400 Fax: +44 (0)1782 787338 Tel: +39 011 228 0501 Fax: +39 011 226 9275 Tel: +49 (0) 6123 797-0 Fax: +49 (0) 6123 72336 Rockwood Pigments UK Ltd Rockwood Pigments NA, Inc. Rockwood Pigments NA, Inc. Milner Road, Chilton Industrial Estate, 7101 Muirkirk Road, Beltsville, Maryland 20705, USA 3700 East Olympic Boulevard Sudbury, Suffolk, CO10 2XG, England Tel: +1 301 210 3400 Fax: +1 301 210 4967 Los Angeles, California 90023, USA Tel: +44 (0)1787 242400 Fax: +44 (0)1787 311149 Tel: +1 323 269 7311 Fax: +1 323 269 1053 Rockwood Pigments Asia Pacific Rockwood Pigments China Rockwood Pigments & Trading Pty Ltd 171 Chin Swee Road, #10-08 San Centre, 1106 Shanghai Kerry Center, 1515 Najing Road West, 21 David Street, Dandenong, Victoria, Australia 3175 Singapore 169877 Shanghai 200040, PR China Tel: +61 (0) 3 9212 3300 Fax: +61 (0) 3 9794 6300 Tel: +65 6532 0676 Fax: +65 6532 0502 Tel: +86 (21) 5298 6368 Fax: +86 (21) 5298 6370 www.rockwoodpigments.com ©2007 Rockwood Pigments FM 55142 Colour Pigments These colours represent a selection from our full range. Cadmium Yellow Van Dyke Brown 35H650 35M1602 Cadmium Primrose Cobalt Pale Violet Rockwood Pigments has a 35H600 35A100 worldwide reputation for the Aureolin Yellow Mineral Violet manufacture and marketing of 35H220 35A120 a unique palette of high quality Nickel Titanate Cobalt Dark Violet inorganic Artist Colour 35H250 35A110 Artist pigments. Cobalt Concorde Blue Trans-Oxide® Yellow 35L555 35H0544 This complete palette includes pigments based on cadmium, Cadmium Orange Cobalt Blue Green 35P750 35L450 cobalt, natural iron com- Cadmium Light Orange Cerulean Blue pounds and ivory black. 35P700 35L510 These inorganic compounds Solaplex® Orange Cerulean Blue are the traditional colouring 35H1003 35L520 materials used by fine artists Orange Iron Oxide Cobalt Mid Blue for hundreds of years. 35P204M 35L540 Cadmium Red Cobalt Blue Rockwood’s Pigments are 35M850 35L560 designed and tested specifically Cadmium Light Red Cobalt Light Green for use in Artists Colours, 35M800 35K350 ensuring consistency, brightness Technical Benefits ■ Complete palette of inorganic Trans-Oxide® Red Cobalt Light Turquoise 35L430 and permanence for the artist. pigments to achieve transpar- 35M1005 ent, translucent and opaque colour effects. Red Iron Oxide Chromium Oxide Green 35H212M 35K380 ■ Excellent colour brilliance and permanence. Cobalt Dark Green Trans-Oxide® Brown 35K450 ■ Universal compatibility in oil 35R3000 and water colours. ■ Easily dispersible. Cobalt Turquoise Yellow Iron Oxide 35L400 ■ Excellent quality consistency. 35H48 Lamp Black Raw Umber 35E100G 35H635 Ivory Black Burnt Umber 35E39 35M645 White Raw Sienna 35T150 35H660 Burnt Sienna 35M670 Colour reproduction For technical reasons connected with colour reproduction, the colours shown may not exactly match the pigment colours and do not represent a particular finish. Rockwood Pigments Product Portfolio Ferroxide® Pigments High Purity Pigments Natural Earth Pigments Transparent Iron Oxide Wood Coatings Pigments Products Solaplex® Pigments Artist Colours Cadmium Pigments Coloured Inorganic Industrial Tinters Pigments Rockwood Pigments UK Ltd Rockwood Italia SpA Rockwood Pigments Brockhues GmbH & Co. KG Liverpool Road East, Kidsgrove, Stoke-on-Trent, ST7 3AA England Via G Reiss Romoli, 44/12, 10148 Torino, Italia Muehistrasse 118, 65396 Walluf, Germany Tel: +44 (0)1782 794400 Fax: +44 (0)1782 787338 Tel: +39 011 228 0501 Fax: +39 011 226 9275 Tel: +49 (0) 6123 797-0 Fax: +49 (0) 6123 72336 Rockwood Pigments UK Ltd Rockwood Pigments NA, Inc. Rockwood Pigments NA, Inc. Milner Road, Chilton Industrial Estate, 7101 Muirkirk Road, Beltsville, Maryland 20705, USA 3700 East Olympic Boulevard Sudbury, Suffolk, CO10 2XG, England Tel: +1 301 210 3400 Fax: +1 301 210 4967 Los Angeles, California 90023, USA Tel: +44 (0)1787 242400 Fax: +44 (0)1787 311149 Tel: +1 323 269 7311 Fax: +1 323 269 1053 Rockwood Pigments Asia Pacific Rockwood Pigments China Rockwood Pigments & Trading Pty Ltd 171 Chin Swee Road, #10-08 San Centre, 1106 Shanghai Kerry Center, 1515 Najing Road West, 21 David Street, Dandenong, Victoria, Australia 3175 Singapore 169877 Shanghai 200040, PR China Tel: +61 (0) 3 9212 3300 Fax: +61 (0) 3 9794 6300 Tel: +65 6532 0676 Fax: +65 6532 0502 Tel: +86 (21) 5298 6368 Fax: +86 (21) 5298 6370 www.rockwoodpigments.com ©2009 Rockwood Pigments FM 55142 Pigments Rockwood Pigments Product Portfolio Ferroxide® Pigments High Purity Pigments Natural Earth Pigments Transparent Iron Oxide Coloured Inorganic Solaplex® Pigments Cadmium Pigments Pigments Artist Colours Cadmium Pigments Wood Coatings Products Industrial Tinters Colourants for Rigid PVC Rockwood Pigments UK Ltd Rockwood Italia SpA Rockwood Pigments Brockhues GmbH & Co. KG Liverpool Road East, Kidsgrove, Stoke-on-Trent, ST7 3AA England Via G Reiss Romoli, 44/12, 10148 Torino, Italia Muehistrasse 118, 65396 Walluf, Germany Tel: +44 (0)1782 794400 Fax: +44 (0)1782 787338 Tel: +39 011 228 0501 Fax: +39 011 226 9275 Tel: +49 (0) 6123 797-0 Fax: +49 (0) 6123 72336 Rockwood Pigments UK Ltd Rockwood Pigments NA, Inc. Rockwood Pigments NA, Inc. Milner Road, Chilton Industrial Estate, 7101 Muirkirk Road, Beltsville, Maryland 20705, USA 3700 East Olympic Boulevard Sudbury, Suffolk, CO10 2XG, England Tel: +1 301 210 3400 Fax: +1 301 210 4967 Los Angeles, California 90023, USA Tel: +44 (0)1787 242400 Fax: +44 (0)1787 311149 Tel: +1 323 269 7311 Fax: +1 323 269 1053 Rockwood Pigments Asia Pacific Rockwood Pigments China Rockwood Pigments & Trading Pty Ltd 171 Chin Swee Road, #10-08 San Centre, 1106 Shanghai Kerry Center, 1515 Najing Road West, 21 David Street, Dandenong, Victoria, Australia 3175 Singapore 169877 Shanghai 200040, PR China Tel: +61 (0) 3 9212 3300 Fax: +61 (0) 3 9794 6300 Tel: +65 6532 0676 Fax: +65 6532 0502 Tel: +86 (21) 5298 6368 Fax: +86 (21) 5298 6370 www.rockwoodpigments.com ©2007 Rockwood Pigments FM 55142 Pigments High Strength Cadmium Pigments Rockwood Pigments is the For USA all product codes add a prefix RX in place of P and a suffix LS e.g P1520 becomes RX1520LS world’s leader in the technology and manufacture of high performance P1520 P1550 Cadmium Pigments. The Rockwood Pigments comprehensive range of Cadmium Pigments is P1560 marketed through its global sales and distribution Standard Cadmium Pigments network, to service the For USA all product codes add a 1 in front of the number e.g P7201 becomes P17201 Cadmium requirements of the Plastics, Surface Coatings, Ceramics, Glass and Artist Colour P7201 P4702 industries. Surface Coatings Risk Assessment Key technical properties In 1995 the European Union notably thermal stability, commissioned an independent weatherfastness, chemical risk assessment on the lifecycle resistance and good hiding of cadmium pigments. Technical Benefits Plastics power make Cadmium P3682 P4703 High performance Cadmium Cadmium Pigments are Pigments ideal colourants The thorough scientific Pigments offer a unique universally compatible with all for many surface coatings assessment of the risks was combination of technical polymers and additives due to applications. completed in 1998 and advantages, which their high thermal and ■ High Temperature Paints concluded that emissions from differentiate them from other chemical stability. the cadmium pigment lifecycle P3680 P4704 pigments whether inorganic ■ Coil Coatings do not pose any significant risk or organic. Their clean and bright colour ■ Automotive Paints to man or to the environment. shades together with ease of ■ Excellent temperature ■ Powder Coatings stability dispersion, non-migration and Product Regulations non-distortion properties ■ Gel-Coats Rockwood’s Cadmium ■ Excellent chemical make cadmium pigments the Pigments are extremely P1101 P4705 resistance colourists ‘first choice’ Artist Colours insoluble inorganic compounds, ■ Good dispersibility pigment for thermoplastic and Cadmium Pigments are the which are tightly controlled to thermoset polymers. artists’ choice for high quality ensure that the level of soluble ■ High colour strength, fine art oil and water colours cadmium conforms to the opacity and covering power ■ Polyolefins (LDPE, HDPE, PP) due to their excellent colour following regulations: P5150 P4706 ■ Insoluble in solvents and brilliance and permanence, ■ Council of Europe water ■ Engineering Polymers ease of dispersion, universal Resolution AP(89)1 Food (PA, PC, PTFE, PBT) compatibility and excellent ■ Good light and Contact Limits - 0.01% 1 ■ quality consistency. weatherfastness Styrenics soluble cadmium (ABS, SAN, ASA, PS) ■ Non-migratory Ceramics and Glass ■ United States of America P5151 P4707 ■ Silicone Rubber ■ Non-warping TCLP Waste Leaching Cadmium Pigments offer The excellent temperature Limits - 1.0 ppm soluble ■ Wide compatibility with a unique range of vivid and stability ensures that polymers cadmium organic and inorganic bright red, orange and yellow containing Cadmium pigments shades to ceramic, glass and ■ Safety
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