#12440
Bideford Black
finer 80 µ
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Safety Data Sheet 12440_SDS.pdf
Own production Further products by Kremer Pigmente
In North Devon, England, black earth was mined in the past (until about 1967). The very black, carbonaceous mineral became the most important pigment for the navy in the 19th century in England and the USA. In the 20th century, Bideford black was used to make kohl. The mine was closed in 1963, and there are probably no remaining stocks. We were able to mine a larger quantity in the summer of 2013 and are making Bideford Black available to you. It is offered by us as a pigment and as a watercolor.
Bideford Black is a rather transparent brownish black and can be used for glazes with acrylic, watercolor, tempera and oil.
- Chemical description: Black, carbonaceous mineral
- ColorIndex: PBk 8.77268
- Opacity: transparent
- Suitability: Acrylics, Oil, Tempera, Watercolor / Gouache
- Colors: Black
- Forms: powder
- Solubility in water: insoluble
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For which application / techniques is Bideford Black suitable?
Bideford Black is suitable for Tempera, Watercolor / Gouache, Oil, Acrylics -
What color has Bideford Black?
Bideford Black has the color Black. -
What Colorindex has Bideford Black?
Bideford Black has the Colorindex PBk 8.77268.