Properties of yellow-orange pigment
Yellow-orange pigment, also known as lead chromate (PbCrO4), is a toxic inorganic pigment composed of chromium and lead. Due to its high strength and compatibility, this pigment has become a widely used material in industry. This pigment is widely used in various industries such as painting, plastics and textiles. The physical properties of this material are as follows.
- Light to dark orange yellow
- High coverage power
- Medium light resistance
- Good chemical resistance
- Soluble in organic solvents
- Lower price
Yellow-orange pigment applications
Yellow-orange pigments are widely used in industry, including the following.
Yellow-orange pigment has become one of the most widely used mineral pigments in the world due to its low price and unique properties. However, this pigment is toxic and should be used with caution.
Safety tips
Read the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) before using the yellow-orange pigment. This leaflet provides information about the health and safety hazards of the pigment and how to use it safely. The following points should also be noted when handling this material. Avoid direct contact with this material. This pigment is absorbed into the body through skin, inhalation or ingestion and can cause lead poisoning. Wear suitable gloves, eyewear and a mask when working with this material. This will prevent the pigment from coming into contact with your skin, eyes and lungs. Use adequate ventilation in your workplace as pigment dust can become airborne and be inhaled by you.
Keep the yellow-orange pigment out of reach of children and pets.
In case of contact with this substance, rinse immediately with plenty of water and consult a doctor. Do not use this pigment if you are allergic to lead.
Storage conditions
Store yellow-orange pigment in closed containers in a cool, dry place. This will help prevent the pigment from rotting and releasing dust into the air. Keep this material away from direct sunlight and heat. Heat can cause the pigment to break down and release toxic fumes. Do not mix this pigment with other chemicals as this will cause dangerous reactions. Finally, the storage area for this material must have proper ventilation.
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