Description
Payne’s Gray #2240
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Payne’s Gray is named after British painter William Payne (1760-1830), early formulas contained indigo, alizarin lake, and ivory black. Today more commonly a mixture of ultramarine blue and black, it is considered easier to control and less intense than black as a mixing color.
About Golden Fluid Acrylics
GOLDEN Fluid Acrylics are created by loading an acrylic polymer binder with concentrated levels of quality pigments for a wide selection of permanent and lightfast colors. No fillers or extenders are added to achieve the desired consistency, nor is the fluid quality achieved with additional water.
Golden Fluid Acrylics have the same pigment load as the Heavy Body Acrylics, but in a viscosity similar to heavy cream. Fluids allow for smooth flowing applications while retaining color intensity, tinting strength, film integrity, and adhesion.
About the Color Swatch
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About This Color
Pigment Classification: Mixture
Color Index Name: PB29 / PBk7
Color Index Number: 77007 / 77266
Chemical : Polysulfide of Sodium-Alumino-Silicate / Nearly Pure Amorphous Carbon
Opacity/Transparency: Semi-Transparent
Lightfastness Rating: ASTM 1
Permanency: Excellent
Munsell Notation Listing: Hue 4.0 P Value 1.7 Chroma 0.6
Gloss Average: 29.3
Viscosity Range: 400-1000 CPS
CIE L*a*b* Values: L*24.12 a*0.05 b*-2.24
Tint Strength: 74.88






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