Orange |
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NO 2. NO 4, NO 5, NO 6,
PO 1, PO 2, PO 3, PO 5, PO 13, PO 16, PO 17, PO 17:1, PO 20, PO 20:1, PO 21, PO 21:1, PO 23, PO 23:1, PO 34, PO 36, PO 38, PO 40, PO 41, PO 43, PO 45, PO 46, PO 47, PO 48, PO 49, PO 51, PO 52, PO 53, PO 59, PO 60, PO 61, PO 62, PO 64, PO 65, PO 66, PO 67, PO 68, PO 69, PO 71, PO 72, PO 73, PO 74, PO 75, PO 77, PO 78, PO 79, PO 80, PO 81, PO84, PO 86, PO 206,
Antimony Orange; Chamotte; IRGAZIN Orange 2037; Kibeni Orange; Lead-tin Orange; MayaCrom Orange OR2800; Mineral Orange; Realgar; |
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Historic Orange Pigments Without C.I. Names | CI Natural Orange | CI Pigment Orange | | Top ^
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Color Index Name Code |
CI Pigment Name |
Common, Historic and Marketing Names |
C.I.
Number
# |
Chemical Composition |
Color Description
†Long Term Effects of Light |
Opacity |
Light
Fastness |
Oil Ab.
Oil Absorption |
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Side Notes |
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N/A |
Antimony Orange |
Antimony Orange;
Antimony Vermilion;
Golden Sulfer of Antimony;
Golden Yellow;
Goldschwefel;
Lymphoscan;
Pigment Red 107 |
77060 |
Antimony trisulphide;
Sulfide of Antimony |
Bright Orange |
1 |
I |
- |
D |
Decomposed by alkalis |
N/A |
Chamotte |
Chamotte [KP.p] |
N/A |
Ground ceramic refractory brick; mostly clay, color probably from iron oxides |
light red orange |
- |
I |
- |
A |
used as an additive for lime mortars to increase the stability and add colour |
N/A |
IRGAZIN Orange 2037 |
IRGAZIN Orange |
N/A |
Diketo-pyrrolo-
pyrrole/Isoindoline |
Bright Orange |
1 |
I |
55 |
A |
- |
N/A |
Kibeni Orange |
IWA-Enogu® [KP.p];
Kibeni Orange;
Vanadium-Chromite Spinel |
N/A |
Vanadium-Chromite Spinel;
Cadmium glass powder |
Mid Orange |
- |
I |
- |
- |
- |
N/A |
Lead-tin Orange |
Arancione di piombo-stagno;
Blei-Zinn Orange;
Lead-tin Orange [NP.o.p];
Lead-Tin Yellow;
Orange de plomb étain;
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N/A |
Lead-Tin Oxide;
Lead Stannate;
CAS 12036-31-6 |
Bright Yellowish Orange |
1 |
I* |
16 |
C |
Siccative in oil paint.
*May darken by atmospheric hydrogen sulfide |
N/A |
MayaCrom® Orange OR2800 |
MayaCrom® Orange OR2800*;
Mayan Orange [DS.w**] |
N/A |
Patented Organic-Inorganic hybred based on the chemistry of Mayan Blue with a unique nano crystal lattice. Tech data sheet for reference, also Reference the Patent application.
Article about Hybred Pigments and Mayan Blue in New Journal of Chemistry 2005, 29, p.57–58 (Article Reference PDF); |
Bright yellow orange |
3 |
I |
65 |
A
MSDS |
* Other pigments of this type have color index names granted (ie, PR287), this color may recieve one at a later date, but not yet awarded a CI name. Currently recommended for plastics but has good potential value as artist pigment.
"evolved from work done at the University of Texas-El Paso to reconstruct the unique vibrant blue color developed by the Maya civilization more than 1000 years ago, using an inorganic and organic component to produce a highly stable hybrid pigment."
TOR Minerals International Press release, (Ref Mayan Pigments, Inc.);
** more info on the Dan Smith "Mayan" PrimaTek™ artist paints and other minerals used for art pigments at the watercolor Handprint.com site. |
N/A |
Mineral Orange |
Mennige;
Mineral Orange;
Mineral Red;
Minium;
Orange lead;
Pigment Red 105
Red Lead;
Saturn Red;
Saturnrot |
N/A |
Lead tetraoxide;
CAS 1314-41-6 |
Red to Mid Orange |
1 |
II* |
8 |
C |
*May be affected by hydrogen sulfide. Also It may react with pigments that contain free sulfur; More permanent in oil (Ref) |
N/A |
Realgar |
Arsenic Orange;
Realgar [GEN | NP.p];
Red orpiment |
N/A |
Arsenic sulfide, Natural mineral Realgar (Ref);
CAS 1303-33-9 |
Orange;
†Hue Shift yellowish |
1 |
III* |
- |
D |
Said to be incompatible with lead or copper pigments. (Ref Natural Pigments);
*light exposure may convert it to orpiment and arsenious oxide (Ref NP); See Pararealgar under Yellow. |
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Historic Orange Pigments Without C.I. Names | CI Natural Orange | CI Pigment Orange | | Top ^
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Color Index Name Code |
CI Pigment Name |
Common, Historic and Marketing Names |
C.I.
Number
# |
Chemical Composition |
Color Description
†Long Term Effects of Light |
Opacity |
Light
Fastness |
Oil Ab.
Oil Absorption |
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Side Notes |
NO2 |
Kamala |
Kamala;
Natural Orange 2; Resina Kamala [KP.p] |
- |
From the fruit of the plant Mallotus philippensis |
Brilliant yellow to red orange |
4 |
III |
- |
B* |
*Used as a treatment for worms, Paralysis of the
intestinal tract is a side effect. |
NO4 |
Annatto |
Annatto;
Annatto extract;
C.I. Natural Orange 4;
Natural Orange 4;
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75120 |
Extract of the seeds of the plant Bixa orellana; Norbiksiini annatto; Primary coloring due to bixin and norbixin;
Annatto (Ref at Boston Fine Arts CAMEO);
CAS 8015-67-6 |
Orange brown to golden yellow |
4 |
III |
- |
A |
- |
NO5 |
Carajurin |
Carajurin;
Carucru;
Chica;
C.I. Natural Orange 5;
Natural Orange 5 |
75180 |
Xanthone Carajurin; Extract from the leaves of Bignonia Chica |
Red, Orange Yellow |
4 |
III |
- |
A |
- |
NO 6 |
Henna |
C.I. Natural Orange 6;
Henna;
Lawsone;
Natural Orange 6 |
75486 |
Lawsonia Inermis;
2- hydroxy-1, 4- naphthoquinone;
lawsone:
CAS 83-72-7;
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Yellow brown |
4 |
III |
- |
A |
- |
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Color Index Name Code |
CI Pigment Name |
Common, Historic and Marketing Names |
C.I.
Number
# |
Chemical Composition |
Color Description
†Long Term Effects of Light |
Opacity |
Light
Fastness |
Oil Ab.
Oil Absorption |
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Side Notes |
PO1 |
Hansa Orange |
C.I. Pigment Orange 1;
Dinitroaniline orange;
Hansa Yellow 3R;
Pigment Orange 1; Orthonitroaniline orange |
11725 |
Monoazo;
Dinitroaniline; orthonitroaniline;
CAS 6371-96-6 |
Bright yellowish orange |
- |
II-III |
- |
A |
- |
PO2 |
Hansa orange RN |
C.I. Pigment Orange 2;
Dinitroaniline orange;
Dinitroaniline red;
Pigment Orange 2 |
12060 |
Monoazo;
Dinitroaniline;
Naphthol;
CAS 6410-09-9
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Bright orange |
- |
II |
- |
A |
- |
PO3 |
Hansa Orange |
C.I. Pigment Orange 3;
Dinitroaniline orange;
Pigment Orange 3;
Orthonitroaniline orange |
12105 |
Monoazo; Dinitroaniline; orthonitroaniline;
CAS 6410-15-7 |
- |
- |
II |
- |
A |
- |
PO5 |
Hansa Orange RN |
Azo Orange;
C.I. Pigment Orange 5;
D & C Orange No. 17;
D.N.A. [GU];
Dinitraniline Orange [KA.p];
Dinitroaniline Orange;
Dinitroaniline Red;
Dinitronialine Orange [KA.ad];
DNA Orange RN-B;
Hansa Orange;
Oasis Orange;
Permanent Orange [KA.o];
PERMANENT ORANGE 5;
Permanent Red GG;
Permanent Red Light [LKd];
Permanent Red Orange [WL.o];
Pigment Orange 5;
Studio Orange [KP.p];
Vermilion (hue) [CR.a.o];
Vermilion Orange [CR] |
12075 |
Monoazo; 2-Naphthalenol; 1-[(2;4-dinitrophenyl) azo; Dinitroaniline;
orthonitroaniline;
Magruder® Pigments for imagination "Oasis Orange" (PO5) technical bulletin
CAS 3468-63-1 |
Bright reddish orange;
†Fades |
3 |
II* |
40-53 |
A
MSDS |
* Light fastness questionable in watercolor paints, (Ref handprint.com watercolor paints); Poor results above may be due to testing on a single watercolor formulation, performance in oil paints may be different. May be advisable to make your own tests before using. |
PO13 |
Benzidine Orange |
Brilliant Orange [HO.g];
Cadmium Red Orange Hue [SE.o];
C.I. Pigment Orange 13;
Diarylide Orange;
Disazo Orange;
FAST ORANGE RG;
Orange [AS | HO.ag];
Orange Lake [MH];
Orange Lake Light [WN.g];
Orange no.204;
Permanent Orange G;
Persian Orange Light [LB.o];
Pigment Orange 13;
Pyrazolone Orange;
Red Orange [SCH];
Spec Orange [AS];
Vibfast Orange 4051 |
21110 |
Dichlorobenzidine;
Pyrazolone;
Disazopyrazolone;
CAS 3520-72-7 |
Bright Reddish orange |
3 |
II |
55 |
A
MSDS |
- |
PO16 |
Benzidine Orange |
Benzidine Orange R;
C.I. Pigment Orange 13;
Dianisidine Orange;
Fast OrangeRDN;
Orange (Turner);
Orange Lake Light;
Pigment Orange 16 |
21160 |
Disazopyrazolone;
CAS 6505-28-8 |
Bright yellowish thru reddish orange |
2 |
IV |
45 |
A
MSDS |
- |
PO17 |
Persian Orange |
C.I. Pigment Orange 17;
Persian Orange;
Pigment Orange 17;
Pigment Orange G |
15510 |
Monoazo;
Barium lake of azomethine dye;
CAS 15782-04-4 |
Bright orange to reddish |
- |
II |
39 |
A |
- |
PO17:1 |
Persian Orange |
C.I. Pigment Orange 17:1;
Persian Orange;
Pigment Orange 17:1 |
15510:1 |
Monoazo;
Barium lake of an azo dye |
Bright reddish orange |
- |
II |
- |
A |
- |
PO20 |
Cadmium Orange |
Cadmium Orange [GEN | AS | BX.o.w | CAS.k | CR.a.o | DR | DSd | DV.k.o | GB.o | HO.o | JO.ag | LK | LQ.a | MA.o.o(artis).p.w | MG.a.g.o.w | MH.o | MR.o | MT | RGH.o.p | RF.e | RT.a.o.wo | SCH.a.g.o, SCHM.o | SE.a.os | SQ.a | UT.a.o.w | WL.o.p | WN.a];
Cadmium Orange (CP) [GO.a];
Cadmium Orange Dark Xtra [GU];
Cadmium Orange Deep [GB.o | KA.o.p | SCH.w];
Cadmium Orange Light [BR | KA.o.p | LA.a | SCH.w];
Cadmium Orange Light CP [GU];
Cadmium Orange Medium [BR | LA.a];
Cadmium Orange Medium CP [GU];
Cadmium Orange Medium CP (red shade);
Cadmium Orange Medium Xtra [GU];
Cadmium Orange Pure [ UT.o.w];
Cadmium Orange Xtra Light C.P. [GU];
Cadmium Orange
Yellow [HO.o];
Cadmium Orange
Yellow Shade [BR | HO];
Cadmium Red Light [GR.a?* | LK | SE.a | SCH.a.o];
Cadmium Red Orange [BX.o.w | DB.o | SCH.w | SE.a.o | SQ.a];
Cadmium Red Orange Genuine [SCH];
Cadmium Red Scarlet;
Cadmium Scarlet;
Cadmium Selenium Sulfide;
Cadmium Sulfide;
Cadmium Yellow Extra Deep;
Cadmium Yellow Deep [AS | HO.o.wo | LK | SCH.a.g.o | UT.a.o.w];
Cadmium Yellow Deep Pure [UT.o.w];
Cadmium Yellow 3 Deep [SCH];
Cadmium Yellow Orange [BX.w | LB.o | SE];
Cadmium Yellow Orange Genuine [SE.t];
C.I. Pigment Orange 20;
C.P. Cadmium Orange [GO.a | SQ.a | TA.a];
Chinese Orange;
Greenokite;
Orange Cadmium (Genuine) [CH];
Orange Cadmium Yellow [PF.w];
True Cadmium Orange [PF.o];
Pigment Orange 20 |
77202 |
Inorganic;
Cadmium Selenosulphide;
LBNL Pigment Database Spectral radiative properties;
Cadmium Orange;
How Cadmium yellow/red is made at webexhibits.org;
Some brands of cadmium paints may in fact be composed of Cadmium-Barium Pigments even if indicated on the label as pure PO 20 (Reference: A Critical Analysis of Commercial Pigments, by M. Pérez, K. Castro, M.D. Rodríguez2, MA. Olazabal and J.M. Madariaga, University of the Basque Country, Dept. Analytical Chemistry and Dept. Painting).
CAS 12656-57-4 |
Bright yellowish thru to reddish orange
†Fades, may fade when exposed to very damp conditions and excessive light (Ref) |
1 |
I |
17-20 |
B |
?* on the Grumbacher website and on Dick Blicks site, Grumbacher Cadmiums are indicated to be the cadmium colors that do not contain barium. However the Grumbacher web site also states they are "coprecipated with barium sulfate", that would make them "Cadmium-Barium" versions of those cadmium colors and should have a :1 after the color index name. (ie. PO20 should be PO20:1). Older Grumbacher literature do indicate these are Cadmium-Barium colors. |
PO20:1 |
Cadmium-Barium Orange |
Cadmium-Barium Orange [GR.o.wo?*];
Cadmium-Barium Red Deep [GR.o.wo?*;
Cadmium-Barium Red Light [GR.o.wo?*];
Cadmium-Barium Red Medium [GR.o.wo?*];
Cadmium-Barium Red (Vermilion Hue) [GR.o.wo?*];
Cadmium-Barium Yellow Orange [GR.o.wo?*];
Cadmium litho Orange Dark [GU];
Cadmium litho Orange Light [GU];
Cadmium litho Orange Medium [GU];
Cadmium Orange (hue) [DB.a* | CL | SV];
Cadmium Orange #1, medium (hue) [SI.p];
Cadmium Orange dark LITHO (red shade);
Cadmium Orange Light LITHO (yellow shade);
Cadmium Orange medium LITHO (red shade);
Cadmium Orange No.0 Very Light (hue) [KP.p];
Cadmium Orange No. 0.5, light (hue) [KP.p];
Cadmium Orange No. 1, medium (hue) [KP.p];
Cadmium Orange No. 2 Deep (hue) [KP.p];
Cadmium Red Medium (hue) [GR?*];
Cadmium Red Pale (hue);
C.I. Pigment Orange 20:1;
Vermilion (hue);
Pigment Orange 20:1 |
77202:1 |
Inorganic; Cadmium Selenosulphide
co-precipitated with Barium Sulfide |
Bright Yellowish thru to reddish orange |
1 |
I |
17-20 |
B |
Cheaper, Slightly less saturated and slightly less tinting strength as PO20;
Some Cadmium-Barium pigments can be up to almost 60% barium sulphate. (Ref: Painting Materials, A Short Encyclopedia, By Rutherford John Gettens, George Leslie Stout)
* In the 2011 Dick Blick catalog there is a typo indicating their Blick Artists Cadmium Orange Acrylic paint is PO23:1, that is just a misprint, and the pigment is PO20:1, It will be fixed in later catalogs.
?* on the Grumbacher website and on Dick Blicks site, Grumbacher Cadmiums are indicated to be the cadmium colors that do not contain barium. However the Grumbacher web site also states they are "coprecipated with barium sulfate", that would make them "Cadmium-Barium" versions of those cadmium colors and should have a :1 after the color index name. (ie. PO20 should be PO20:1). Older Grumbacher literature do indicate these are Cadmium-Barium colors.
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PO21 |
Chrome Orange |
American Vemillion (hue);
Australian Cinnabar (hue);
Austrian Red;
Austrian Cinnabar (hue);
Chinese Red;
Chrome Cinnabar (hue);
Chrome Red;
Chrome Scarlet;
Chrome Orange;
Chrome Yellow;
Chromorange;
C.I. Pigment Orange 21;
Crocoite*;
Derby Red;
Garnet Chrome;
Golden Orange Yellow;
Lead Oxide Chromate;
Laque Mineral;
Molybdate Chrome Orange;
Molybdate Orange;
Molybdate Red
Orange Chrome;
Orange Paste;
Persian Red;
Pigment Orange 21;
Pigment Orange 45;
Pigment Red 103;
Pigment Red 104;
Red Lead;
Rouge de Perse;
Rosetto Chrome;
Ruby Red Chrome;
Vauquelin;
Victoria Red;
Vienna Red |
77601 |
Basic lead (II) -chromate;
Method of making Chrome orange at webexhibits.org
CAS 1344-38-3 |
Bright intense yellowish thru reddish Orange |
1 |
II-III |
30 |
C |
* Crocoite is a natural mineral containing lead chromate (Ref) |
PO21:1 |
Chrome Orange |
Chrome Orange;
C.I. Pigment Orange 21:1;
Pigment Orange 21:1; |
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lead (II) -chromate precipitated onto a silica base (Pigment Compendium, Ref) |
Bright intense yellowish thru reddish Orange |
1 |
II-III |
- |
C |
- |
PO23 |
Cadmium Vermillion Orange |
Cadmium Cinnabar;
Cadmium Mercury Orange;
Cadmium Mercury Sulfide;
Cadmium Vermillion Orange;
Cadmium Yellow Orange;
C.I. Pigment Orange 23
Mercadium Orange;
Mercadium Orange Dark [GU];
Mercury cadmium sulfide;
Pigment Orange 23 |
77201 |
Concentrated Cadmium Sulfide plus Mercuric Sulfide;
Calcined coprecipitate of Cadmium sulfide and Mercuric sulfide. The greater the mercuric sulfide content the deeper and redder the hue. (Ref Color index 3rd Ed., V.4, Inorganic colorants CI 77201)
CAS 1345-09-1 |
Bright yellow to red orange |
1 |
I |
17-20 |
D |
Causes skin allergies;
forms hydrogen sulfide in combination with stomach acid |
PO23:1 |
Cadmium-Barium Vermillion Orange |
Cadmium-Barium Vermillion Orange;
Cadmium Mercury Lithopone Orange;
C.I. Pigment Orange 23:1;
Mercadium Litho Orange Medium [GU];
Mercadium Lithopone Orange;
Pigment Orange 23:1 |
77201:1 |
Concentrated Cadmium Sulfide plus Mercuric Sulfide copricipitated with Barium Sulfate |
Bright red orange |
1 |
I |
17-20 |
D |
Causes skin allergies; forms hydrogen sulfide in combination with stomach acid.;
Cadmium-Barium pigments can be up to almost 60% barium sulphate. (Ref: Painting Materials, A Short Encyclopedia, By Rutherford John Gettens, George Leslie Stout)
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PO34 |
Pyrazolone Orange |
Azo Red Light [RT.o];
Cadmium Orange (hue);
Cadmium Red Light Hue [LK];
C.I. Pigment Orange 34;
Cinnebar Red (hue) [LKd];
FastOrangeRL;
Marigold Opaque Orange [SI.p];
Permanent Orange RL;
Permanent Orange RLO;
Pigment Orange 34;
Pyrazolone Orange;
Pyrazalone Orange RL-70;
Pyrazalone Orange RLO;
Scheveningen Red Scarlet [OH.o.w];
Vermilion (hue) [LK | RT];
Vermilion Light (hue) [LK];
Vermilion Red (hue);
Vermilion Red Light (hue) |
21115 |
Disazopyrazolone;
Pyrazolone (Diarylide)
CAS 15793-73-4 |
Bright orange to orangish red;
†Fades |
RL: 3
RLO: 2 |
II* |
40 |
A |
*Lightfastness Questioned in watercolors (Ref handprint.com) may be due to testing on a single formulation in watercolor, performance may be better in oil paints. This pigments is also available in different grades and opaqueness. Light fastness may be better in the redder, more opaque grades (Ref at Paint & Coatings Industry Magazine, article "Evaluation of Various Organic Color Pigments"January 1, 2010 ). May be advisable to make your own tests before using. |
PO36 |
Benzimidazolone Orange HSL |
Benzimida Orange Deep [DV.o];
Benzimidazolone Orange [WN];
Benzimidazolone Orange HL [GRd];
Brilliant Orange [MA.a];
Cadmium Orange Hue [MR.o];
Cadmium Red Pale Hue;
C.I. Pigment Orange 36;
Fast Orange GWT;
Imidazolone Orange [HO.wo];
Orange Red [HO.a];
Permanent Orange [MA.w];
Permanent Orange HSL [GU];
Persian Yellow [MR.o];
Pigment Orange 36;
Red Orange [SCH];
Scarlet Orange [CAS.k];
Vermilion Permanent (hue) [AS] |
11780 |
Monoazo; Benzimidazolone;
CAS 12236-62-3 |
Red shade scarlet orange |
2-3 |
I-II |
55-72 |
A |
- |
PO38 |
Naphthol Orange |
Azo Burnt Orange [BR];
Azo Burnt Orange Transparent [RGH.o.p];
C.I. Pigment Orange 38;
Pigment Orange 38;
Naphthol Orange |
12367 |
Naphthol AS;
CAS 12236-64-5 |
Bright reddish to yellowish orange |
4 |
II |
87 |
A |
- |
PO40 |
Pigment Orange 40 |
C.I. Pigment Orange 40;
Pigment Orange 40;
Vat Orange 9 |
59700 |
Unsubstituted pyranthrone;
Pyranthrene-8, 16-dione
CAS 128-70-1 |
- |
|
II |
- |
- |
production discontinued |
PO41 |
Pigment Orange 41 |
C.I. Pigment Orange 41;
Pigment Orange 41;
Vat Orange 9 |
59700 |
Pyranthrone;
Pyranthrene-8, 16-dione
CAS 128-70-1 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Apparently the same pigment as PO40? |
PO43 |
Perinone Orange |
Brilliant Orange [MA.a];
Cadmium Orange Hue [WN.wo];
Cadmium Red Light Azo;
C.I. Pigment Orange 43;
Indanthrene Orange [MA.o(artis)];
Indo Orange Red [DB.a | LQ.a | UT.a];
Orange [RT];
Orange Lake [MA.o.w];
Perinone [GU];
Perinone Orange [CAS.k | DS.a.o.w | DR | MW.o | WN | UT.w];
Permanent Red Light [MA];
Permanent Orange [MA.p];
Permanent Red Orange [MA.o];
Pigment Orange 43;
Vat Orange [GO.a];
Vat Orange 7;
Vermilion (hue) [RT.wo] |
71105 |
Organic synthetic Anthraquinone;
Perinone;
CAS 4424-06-0 |
Mid to red shade orange;
†Fades, darkens slightly |
2 |
I |
48-83 |
A |
Dye Vat Orange 7 |
PO45 |
Chrome Orange |
American Vemillion (hue);
Chrome Orange;
Chrome Yellow;
Chromorange;
C.I. Pigment Orange 45;
Crocoite*;
Derby Red;
Molybdate Chrome Orange;
Orange Chrome;
Persian Red;
Pigment Orange 21;
Pigment Orange 45;
Rosetto Chrome;
Vauquelin;
Victoria Red |
77601 |
lead chromate;
CAS 1344-38-3 |
Bright intense yellowish thru reddish Orange |
1 |
III |
30 |
C |
* Crocoite is a natural mineral containing lead chromate (Ref) |
PO46 |
Pigment Orange 46 |
C.I. Pigment Orange 46;
Clar-All Red;
Clarion Red;
Lake Orange B;
Sunset Yellow;
Sunbright Yellow;
Pigment Orange 46 |
15602 |
Monoazo;
Beta Naphthol;
CAS 63467-26-5 |
Bright reddish orange |
3 |
IV |
|
A
MSDS |
- |
PO47 |
Quinacridone Orange |
C.I. Pigment Orange 47;
Pigment Orange 47;
Quinacridone Orange [GU];
Quinacridone Orange (red shade) |
- |
Quinacridone |
Bright reddish orange |
- |
- |
- |
A |
- |
PO48 |
Quinacridone Gold |
ACRA Gold;
C.I. Pigment Orange 48;
Cinquasia Gold YT-923-D;
Cinquasia® Gold, red-gold [KP.p];
Cinquasia Red Gold [KP.p];
Golden Orange [TA.a];
Monastral Gold;
Pigment Orange 48;
Quinacridone Burnt Orange [CAS.k | DS.a.o.w | DV.w];
Quinacridone Orange [GR.o.wo];
Quinacridone Red Gold [GU];
Quinacridone Red Orange [OH.a];
Quinacridone Rust [MG.w];
Quindo Gold
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73900+ 73920 |
Mixed crystal phase Quinacridone;
CAS 1047-16-1;
CAS 1503-48-6;
CAS 71819-74-4 |
Deep golden reddish orange |
4 |
I |
40-50 |
A
MSDS |
Unique hue |
PO49 |
Quinacridone Deep Gold |
C.I. Pigment Orange 49;
CIinquasia® Gold [KP.p];
Golden Lake [MA.o.w];
Monastral Deep Gold;
Pigment Orange 49;
Quinacridone Deep Gold;
Quinacridone Gold [DS.a.o.w | GU | MA.a* | WN.a];
Quinacridone Gold (GS/Green Shade) [DS.a.o.w];
Quinacridone Sienna;
Quindo Gold Deep;
Quindo Red Gold;
Rowney Transparent Brown [DR] |
73900+ 73920 |
Synthetic organic; Quinacridone;
CAS 71819-75-5 |
Deep golden yellowish orange |
4 |
I |
H |
A |
Unique hue;
This pigment is no longer manufacturered, Some color producers still have stocks of the pigment (DB Ref)
* There is a typo on the Dick Blick Site indicating Maimeri Brera Acrylics Quinacridone Gold is PV49 (Cobalt Violet), it is in fact PO49 (Quinacridone Gold) |
PO51 |
Pyranthrone Orange |
C.I. Pigment Orange 51;
Paliogen® Orange [KP.p];
Paliogenorange;
Pigment Orange 51;
Pyranthrone Orange [GU] |
- |
2, 10 dichloropyranthrone derivative |
Mid shade to reddish orange |
3 |
I |
- |
- |
- |
PO52 |
Pyranthrone Orange, red shade |
C.I. Pigment Orange 52;
Pigment Orange 52;
Pyranthrone Orange, red shade |
- |
CAS 61512-62-7 |
Reddish orange |
- |
I |
- |
- |
- |
PO53 |
Pyranthrone Orange |
C.I. Pigment Orange 53;
Pyranthrone Orange;
Pigment Orange 53 |
- |
Pyranthrone |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Chemical structure has not been disclosed |
PO59 |
Pigment Orange 59 |
C.I. Pigment Orange 59;
Dinitraniline Orange;
Organic Nickel Orange [GU];
Paliotol® Orange [KP.p];
Permanent Orange;
Pigment Orange 59 |
12075 |
Organic synthetic monoazo nickle complex |
yellowish to red orange |
3 |
I |
- |
B |
Requires wetting agent; Withdrawn |
PO60 |
Benzimidazolone Orange HGL |
Azo Orange;
Benzimidazolone Orange;
Cadmium Orange Tone (hue);
C.I. Pigment Orange 60;
Midazo HGL [GU]
Pigment Orange 60 |
11782 |
Monoazo; Benzimidazolone;
CAS 68399-99-5 |
Yellow to red shade orange |
4 |
I |
- |
A |
- |
PO61 |
Isoindolol Orange |
Chinese Lake [SE.o];
C.I. Pigment Orange 61;
Cromophtal Orange 2G [GU];
Isoindoline Orange 61;
Indolinone Orange [OH.a];
Isoindolor Orange [KP.p];
Permanent Orange;
Pigment Orange 61 |
11265 |
Organic;
Tetrachloro-isoindolinone;
CAS 40716-47-0 |
Reddish dark orange |
4 |
I |
- |
A
MSDS |
- |
PO62 |
Benzimidazolone Orange H5G |
Azo Orange [MG.w];
Benzimida Orange [DV.o];
Benzimidazolone Orange [WN];
Brilliant Orange;
Cadmium Orange (hue);
Cadmium Orange Hue [DV];
Cadmium Orange Tone [SCH.g];
Chrome Orange (hue) [SCH.w];
Chrome Orange, no lead [SCH.w];
C.I. Pigment Orange 62;
Helio Genuine Orange [LK];
Mono Orange [GB.o];
Novoperm Orange H5G;
Orange [DV | MA.g | SCH];
Orange HG5;
Orange Light [SCH];
Orange Yellow [MA.a];
Permanent Orange [AS | BX.o.w | DS.o.w. | MA.w | SQ.a];
Permanent Yellow Deep [LK];
Pigment Orange 62;
Pure Orange;
Winsor Orange [WN.w];
Yellow Orange [LK] |
11775 |
Monoazo; Benzimidazolone;
CAS 52846-56-7 |
Light yellowish to mid-orange |
2 |
I-II |
65-70 |
A |
- |
PO64 |
Benzimidazolone Orange |
Benzimidazolone;
Benzimida Orange [DV];
C.I. Pigment Orange 64;
Cromophtal Orange GP;
Pigment Orange 64 |
12760 |
Monoazo; Benzimidazolone;
CAS 72102-84-2 |
Bright reddish orange |
2 |
I |
58 |
A |
- |
PO65 |
Benzimidazolone Orange |
Benzimidazo Orange [GU];
C.I. Pigment Orange 65;
Cojanil Red;
Golden Barok Red [OH.w];
Irgazin Orange 3GL;
Nickel Orange Deep [GU];
Nickel Red;
Pigment Orange 65 |
48528 |
Azomethine nickel complex;
CAS 20437-10-9 |
Dull red orange |
2 |
I-II |
- |
A |
- |
PO66 |
Isoindoline Orange |
C.I. Pigment Orange 66;
Irgazin orange 3GL;
Isoindoline Orange Deep [GU];
Pigment Orange 66 |
48210 |
Diketo-pyrrolo-
pyrrole/Isoindoline |
Red Orange |
1 |
I |
37 |
A |
Withdrawn from market? |
PO67 |
Pyrazoloquinazolone Orange |
Brilliant Orange [SCH.a];
C.I. Pigment Orange 67;
Chrome Orange Tone [SCHM.o];
Coral Orange [OH.o.w];
Enceprint Orange 2953;
Mono Azo Orange [GR.o];
Monoazo Orange [GR.o];
Paliotol Orange D 2953;
Paliotol Orange L;
Paliotol® Orange L 2930 HD;
Pigment Orange 67;
Pyrazolo - Chinazolone Orange;
Pyrazoloquinazolone Orange; Scheveningen Red Scarlet [OH];
Sico Fast Orange L2952HD; |
12915 |
Organic; Isoindolinone; Pyrazoloquin-
azolone;
Quinazolo- pyrazolone;
Pyrazolo - Chinazolone Orange;
CAS 74336-59-7 |
Saturated red-orange;
†Darkens |
1 |
II |
48 |
A
MSDS |
- |
PO68 |
Sandorin Orange |
C.I. Pigment Orange 68;
Pigment Orange 68;
Sandorin Orange; |
486150 |
Nickel complex Methine;
CAS 42844-93-9 |
Reddish orange |
- |
- |
- |
B |
- |
PO69 |
Isoindoline Orange |
Cadmium Red Orange Hue;
C.I. Pigment Orange 69;
Isoindolinone Orange [GU];
Naphthol red;
Paliogen Orange;
Pigment Orange 69;
Pyranthron Orange;
Pyranthrone orange [KP.p];
Scarlet;
Scheveningen Orange [OHd] |
56292 |
Isoindolinone; Pyrazoloquinazolone;
CAS 85959-60-0 |
Saturated red-orange;
†Darkens in masstone, Fades in tints |
1 |
II-III* |
- |
A
MSDS |
*Lightfastness Questioned in watercolors (Ref) may be due to testing on a single formulation. May be advisable to make your own tests before using. |
PO71 |
Pyrrole Orange |
Cadmium Orange Hue [LK];
C.I. Pigment Orange 71;
Cromophtal DPP Orange TR;
Irgazin DPP Orange 398;
Orange [SCH];
Permanent Orange [LK];
Pigment Orange 71;
Poppy Red [SCH.o];
Translucent Orange [SCH.a.w, SCHM.o];
Transparent Indian Orange [LB.o];
Transparent Permanent Orange [TA.a];
Transparent Pyrrol Orange [DS.w] |
561200 |
Diketopyrrolopyrrole orange |
Dull Mid-Orange;
†Darkens |
2-4* |
I |
- |
A |
* Varies by manufacture |
PO72 |
Hostaprint Orange H4GL 32 |
C.I. Pigment Orange 72;
Hostaprint Orange H4GL 32;
Pigment Orange 72 |
- |
Benzimidazolone;
CAS 78245-94-0 |
Brilliant orange |
- |
I |
- |
A |
- |
PO73 |
Pyrrol Orange |
Aritint Orange;
Bright Orange;
Cadmium Orange Hue [LQ.a];
C.I. Pigment Orange 73;
Da Vinci Orange [DV.w];
Dipyrrolopyrrol Orange;
Irgazin Orange;
Irgazin DPP Orange 16A;
Irgazine® Orange DPP RA [KP.p];
Matisse Orange DPP [MT];
Orange [JO.ag];
Permanent Orange [MH.o | WL.o];
Permanent Vermilion (hue) [RT.o];
Pigment Orange 73;
Pyrrol Orange [DS.a.o.w | LQ.a];
Pyrrole Orange [CR | GO.a | LA.a | OH.a | TA.a |WN.a];
Red Orange [SE.a];
Scarlet Pyrrol [MG.w];
Scheveningen Orange [OH.o];
Transparent Perinone Orange [ CR.a.o | GO.a];
Transparent Pyrrole Orange [GO.a];
Unisphere DPP Orange;
Vermillion (hue) [RT.a.o | SQ.a];
Vermillion Pyrrolo [BX.o.w];
Warm orange [DR];
Winsor Orange [WN.o.w]
Winsor Orange (red shade) [WN.o.w] |
561170 |
Diketopyrrolopyrrole orange;
CAS 71832-85-4 |
Light bright Saturated red shade orange
†Fades in tints |
2-3 |
I |
51 |
A
MSDS |
Excellent lightfastness and beautiful bright vermillion hue in artist paints. |
PO74 |
Pigment Orange 74 |
C.I. Pigment Orange 74;
Graphtol Orange;
Pigment Orange 74 |
- |
Azo;
CAS 85776-14-3 |
Bright reddish orange |
1 |
II |
- |
A |
- |
PO75 |
Cerium Sulfide Orange |
Cerium Sulfide Orange;
C.I. Pigment Orange 75;
Neolor Orange
Pigment Orange 75 |
77283:1 |
Inorganic; Cerium Sulfide;
CAS 12014-93-6 |
Reddish orange |
- |
I |
20-28 |
A |
- |
PO77 |
Vat Orange 23 |
C.I. Pigment Orange 77;
Pigment Orange 77;
Vat Orange 1;
Vat Orange 23; |
59105 |
Dibromo derivative of Anthanthrone;
CAS 1324-11-4 |
Bright yellowish orange |
4 |
- |
- |
A |
- |
PO78 |
Cerium Sulfide Orange |
Cerium Sulfide Orange;
C.I. Pigment Orange 78;
Neolor Light Orange S;
Pigment Orange 78 |
77285:0 |
Inorganic;
Cerium Sulfide;
CAS 12014-93-6 |
Mid-shade orange |
1 |
I |
20-28 |
A |
- |
PO79 |
Pigment Orange 79 |
C.I. Pigment Orange 79;
Engeltone Brilliant Orange;
Pigment Orange 79 |
- |
Azo metal salt;
CAS IES 12736 |
Bright mid-shade orange |
- |
- |
- |
A |
- |
PO80 |
Pigment Orange 80 |
C.I. Pigment Orange 80;
Pigment Orange 80 |
- |
thiazine indigo |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
PO81 |
IRGAZIN Orange 2038 |
Irgazin Orange;
Pigment Orange 81 |
55714 |
Diketo-pyrrolo-pyrrole |
Bright reddish orange |
1 |
I |
53 |
A |
- |
PO84 |
MayaCrom® Orange OR7500 |
C. I . Pigment Orange 84;
MayaCrom® Orange OR7500 |
- |
Patented Organic-/Inorganic hybred based on the chemistry of Mayan Blue with a unique nano crystal lattice. Reference the Tech data sheet, and Patent application.;
Article about Hybred Pigments and Mayan Blue in New Journal of Chemistry 2005 , 29 , p.57–58 (Article Reference PDF); |
Bright yellow orange |
- |
I |
65 |
A
MSDS |
"evolved from work done at the University of Texas-El Paso to reconstruct the unique vibrant blue color developed by the Maya civilization more than 1000 years ago, using an inorganic and organic component to produce a highly stable hybrid pigment."
- TOR Minerals International Press release, (Ref Mayan Pigments); |
PO86 |
Isoindoline Orange Light |
C.I. Pigment Orange 86;
Isoindoline Orange Light [GU];
Nova Palm Orange HL.HL-70;
Pigment Orange 86 |
- |
Isoindoline |
Bright reddish orange |
1 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
PO206 |
Quinacridone Burnt Orange |
Acra Burnt Orange;
C.I. Pigment Orange 206;
Monastral Maroon;
Pigment Orange 206;
Quinacridone Orange;
Quinacridone Burnt Orange;
Quinacridone Pyrrolidine Red |
73900 + 73920 |
Quinacridone pyrrolidine |
Dark reddish orange |
4 |
I |
H |
A |
- |
PAINT AND PIGMENT REFERANCE TABLE KEY: Page Top ^ |
Color Index Name Code:
This is the official code given by the Color Index International for that particular pigment. The first 2 letters describe the general pigment color and the number is the individual pigment identifier. N/A (not applicable) means that pigment has not been given a color index name or number.
PY = Pigment Yellow;
PO = Pigment Orange;
PR = Pigment Red;
PV = Pigment Violet;
PB = Pigment Blue;
PG = Pigment Green;
PBr = Pigment Brown;
PBk = Pigment Black;
PW = Pigment White;
PM = Pigment Metal
CI (Color Index) Pigment Name:
This is the official name given in the Color Index (third edition, 1997), or the name the first manufacturer or original patent holder has given that pigment, in a few instances where neither of the previous are available, I have used the actual chemical name. Where a pigment has no color index name, I have used the traditional historic name or the mineral/chemical names.
Common, Historic and Marketing Names:
These are the various names that have been used for that pigment whether or not it is the correct usage. This is NOT an endorsement of any name but merely a collection of names that are in common usage or have been used. They have been culled (in order of importance) from paint manufacturer and supplier literature, The Color Index, Third edition (1997), Historical Books on pigments and art (see Free Art e-Books), Artist manuals and handbooks (see the bottom of the Pigment Database's main page for a complete list of reference works), various dictionaries and encyclopedias (old and new), and various web sites in particular AMIEN.org, Dick Blick Artist Supply, Handprint.com, Natural Pigments, Kama Pigments, Sinopia Pigments, PCImag.com and Kremer Pigments, along with the paint, chemical and pigment manufacture sites.
Marketing names given by paint manufacturers are often misleading, deceptive or descriptive of the color and not the actual pigment. Where there is a common historic name associated with that pigment I have used "GEN" to denote the generic common historically accepted name of that particular pigment. When a manufacturer has used a common historical name for a pigment that is not the accepted traditional historic pigment name, I have indicated it with the "(hue)" designation.
C.I. (Color Index) Pigment # (number):
These are the chemical composition number given that pigment by the Color Index International (see Colour Index Number Categories here)
Chemical Composition:
These are the basic chemical names, or mineral names along with chemical composition. Where I can fine them, I have included CAS numbers. Sometimes multiple names are given because chemical names can be stated in different ways or the pigment is a group of chemicals rather than a single one. I have not included detailed chemical descriptions or analyses but only basic information that should help you find further information. I have included references designated with "(Ref)" where further information can be attained.
Color Description:
This is a general attempt to explain the hue in plain english. The perception of color is as individual as the the people viewing it and any such description can not be completely accurate, but merely give a general idea of the what color looks like to the average person. I have not in all cases used any of the attempted means of standardizing color descriptions for this, but where the pigment is included in the Color Index International Pigments and Solvent Dyes (The Society of Dyers and colourists, third edition), I have used that description, when not, I have used other reference sources in particularly manufacturer or supplier literature.
Opacity- Transparency*:
The opacity and transparency is only a general reference, where available, i have used the Color index's designation or manufacturers literature to arrive at this figure. Many pigments exist in both transparent and opaque versions, or can be manipulated by the paint or pigment manufactures for a particular purpose. A general designation such as given will not always be the case in any particular formulation.
1 = Opaque,
2 = Semi-Opaque,
3 = Semi-Transparent,
4 = Transparent
Light Fastness Rating**:
The light fastness rating is only a general reference, where available i have used the ASTM or manufacturers literature to arrive at this figure. The ASTM has not rated all pigments, so this rating in this database will not always be the ASTM rating but a rating culled from other sources, most importantly manufactures literature. The ASTM ratings have a 5 increment scale and the blue-wool scale is 8, in this database lighfastness ratings have been condensed or averaged to a less specific 4 designations. I can can not cover every possible paint, binder, or pigment formulation in this chart as it would take too much time and space; there are so many variables as to make this designation, in this database, of only marginal use. In particular the quality of the actual pigment manufacture has much influence on a pigments fastness to light, heat and other chemicals. Additives, binder, and many other factors all have a influence on light fastness or fastness to other environmental influences. Whether a paint is watercolor, oil color, tempera, etc. has an effect on light fastness. Varnishes and other treatments to the painting surface or support can have an influence too. The only way to be sure, is to make your own tests on the paint or pigment you have. Reference the following: (ASTM D4303 - 10 opens new window); (AMIEN.org Thread - opens new window)
I = Excellent,
II = Good,
III = Poor,
IV = Fugitive/Very Poor
Oil Absorption: is in ml/100mg
The oil absorption figure has been arrived at from the pigment manufacturer's literature or artist reference sources (see the bottom of the Pigment Database's main page for a complete list of reference works).
When the specific numbers are unavailable: H = High, M = Medium, L = Low
Toxicity***:
The hazardous properties is a general designation of a possible hazard. It is assumed intelligent people will use at least ordinary care when handling all paints or pigments. The designation has been arrived at from, in most cases, the manufacturer's literature, MSDS sheets at the Oxford University Chemical Laboratory., or the City of Tucson's Environmental Management Division's searchable database of Health & Safety in the Arts. All paints and especially dry pigments can be hazardous if carelessly handled, but if handled properly with common sense all but the most dangerous can be used safely.
A = Low hazard, but do not handle carelessly;
B = Possible Hazard if improperly or carelessly handled;
C = Hazardous, use appropriate precautions for handling mildly toxic substances;
D = Extremely Toxic, only attempt working with this pigment (especially the dry form) in laboratory like conditions and with proper safety equipment (see "Prudent practices in the laboratory: handling and disposal of chemicals" at google books opens new window; or PDF format here);
Side Notes:
These are typically interesting things I have read, or information collected on a pigment that may be worth further study. They are NOT statements of absolute fact. Many pigment qualities are rumors, old wife's tales and misconceptions repeated over and over until they accepted as fact without any scientific proof. References (Ref) may be provided.
(hue) = When the word "hue" in in parenthesis (hue), it refers to a hue color not designated on the label, when the word "hue" is not in parenthesis is part of the pigment name as per ASTM guidelines.
(Ref) = A link to a reference source. This may be the source of the information I have given. or a link to more detailed information.
? = a question mark next to a name, note, or data code indicates that it may or may not be correct information due to conflicting information, questionable reference, possible typo or other discrepancies in the manufacturer or other reference documentation. Further study is needed to clarify.
†Effects of long term light exposure are given when known, this may allow an artist to anticipate color changes and possibly use them as an advantage.
These effects are all relative to the pigments inherent light fastness and may take decades or even centuries in museum conditions to be visible.
Fades = Becomes more Transparent; Lightens = Loses chroma but maintains
relative transparency or opaque character; Whitens = Becomes lighter and more opaque; Darkens = Becomes darker but retains hue; Dulls = Loses chroma towards neutral; Blackens = Turns very dark or black losing chroma; Hue shift = Changes hue towards a different color |
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Paint or Pigment Manufacturer Code & Art Medium:***** Key Top ^, Page Top^ |
Paint/Pigment Manufacturer Code:
(links below are to the official manufacturer web site and will open in a new window) |
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Art medium or binder code: Key Top ^, Page Top^
Clicking on the paint or pigment manufacturer code next to the pigment name will take you off site where more information can be found. The link will most often take you to an art supplier where you can find more specific art medium or paint binder info, purchasing source, pigment properties, pigment history, MSDS sheets, and whether it is the artist premium or student economy grade.
d in italics next to the pigment manufacturer or art supplier code indicates a discontinued pigment or paint.
All art medium or binder codes in italics mean the pigment under that name is in the "student" or economy grade, not the "artist's" grade paint.
a = Acrylic Paint;
ad = Aqueous pigment dispersions>;
af = Fluid Acylics or Airbrush Colors;
ag = Acrylic Gouache or Matte Acrylic Paints;
av = Acrylic Vinyl Paints;
k = Alkyd paints;
c = Casein or milk paint;
e = Encaustic paints;
g = Gouache;
i = Ink (printing ink or pigmented drawing inks);
o = Oil Paint;
os = Oil sticks, Oil Bars, Oil Base Pigment Sticks;
p = Dry Pigment;
t = Tempera or Egg Tempera;
w = Watercolor Paint;
ws = Watercolor sticks, Watercolor Base Pigment Sticks or Bars;
wo = Water mixable oil paint or water soluble oil paint.
Other than gouache, only single pigment paints and pigments are included. Gouache is designated distinct from watercolors because it is often mixed with white or additives to make it matte and/or opaque and that is not usually indicated on the paint manufactures literature. Clicking on the art medium code will give you more specific paint binder information. Clicking on the art supplier's artistic medium code will also take you to more information on the paint pigment that may include: whether it is the "artists" premium or "student" grade, MSDS sheets, pigment history and additional artist paints or pigments hazard & environmental information.
Other art material or medium forms such as pastel, oil pastels, oil bars, dyes and ceramic glazes will not be designated with a artists medium or binder code, but may still be listed under the pigment name with a company code.
+++++In all cases clicking on the art medium/binder code will take you off site to where you can find more information and-or a purchasing source. If you find this site helpful you can help support this site by purchasing through these links. Thanks, and I hope I can continue to make this information available and current. The above links in this key are to the actual manufactures official sites. |
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