Re: [CR]Cobalt blues

(Example: Production Builders:Tonard)

From: "Aldo Ross" <swampmtn@siscom.net>
To: <BobHoveyGa@aol.com>, <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
References: <77.11f261cf.2c08dfb3@aol.com>
Subject: Re: [CR]Cobalt blues
Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 13:22:49 -0400


> >"Gios Blue" contains cobalt, highly toxic and indeed illegal in paint in
> >most places.

I should have written read "Gios Blue contains a cobalt base which is highly toxic and indeed illegal in paint in most places"

The pigment may well have been Cobalt Arsenate, a once-popluar violet pigment which has been banned in the USA since the 1960s.

Aldo Ross Middletown, Ohio
>
> Not true... cobalt is a common and easy to get pigment and is used all over
> the place. It's replacement in many blues is motivated not by toxicity, but by
> expense. Cobalt oxide from my ceramic supplier was going for $35 a pound
> last I checked and cobalt carbonate was only a few bucks cheaper (compare this to
> well under $10 a pound for almost everything else, copper carbonate, chrome
> oxide, etc.)
>
> As to cobalt being highly toxic, no more so than most other metal oxides used
> as pigments. I am equally careful of chrome, cadmium, copper, vanadium,
> etc... don't ingest the stuff in glaze/paint form and wear a respirator when
> working with it in dry powdered form. Most of the oxides and carbonates are safe
> with these simple precautions (the chlorides on the other hand are a different
> ball of wax... they can be absorbed right thru the skin)
>
> Bob Hovey
> Columbus, GA