Sepia
Item: 8546(Series: 2)
Sepia ink was commonly used in Greco-Roman civilization. Named after the rich brown pigment derived from the ink sac of the common cuttlefish Sepia, our High Flow Sepia is a lightfast mixture of modern pigments.
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Technical Detail
Opacity / Transparency | |
Lightfastness rating | |
Munsell Notation Listing | Hue:0 Value:0 Chroma:0 |
Gloss Average | 0 |
Viscosity Range | 75-100 CPS |
CIE L*a*b* Values | L*0 a*0 b*0 |
Tint Strength | 0 |
Pigment Detail
CI name (number) | Common name | Classification | Chemical Description |
---|---|---|---|
PR101 (77491 ) | Synthetic Iron Oxide | Synthetic Inorganic | |
PY150 (12764 ) | Nickel Complex Azo | Synthetic Organic | |
PBk7 (77266) | Lamp black | Nearly Pure Amorphous Carbon | Natural Inorganic |
Available Lines
Available Sizes
Size | Item | UPC |
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1 oz cylinder | 0008546-1 | 738797854611 |
4 oz cylinder | 0008546-4 | 738797854642 |
16 oz cylinder | 0008546-6 | 738797854666 |