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Characteristics: waterproof, sunscreen, alkali resistance, acid resistance, easy to color, super hiding power
Specifications: 4oz/8oz/12oz/16oz/20oz
Instructions for use: When the cement is in powder form, there is no mortar to mix. At this point, you can add toner as follows: 1. Calculate the amount of carbon powder to be added according to the carbon powder: cement = 1:25; 2. Wear gloves and a mask; 3. Pour the carbon powder into the cement. 4. Evenly mix cement and carbon powder. 5. Mix cement and carbon powder with mortar.
Attention method: Ordinary gray cement: 1 pack of 50 kg gray cement, add 2 to 3 kg of pigment, and add 100 kg of sand. White cement: 1 pack of 50 kg white cement, 1.5-2 kg paint and 100 kg sand.
Make sure to mix the paint and cement dry powder first, then add water and stir!
Type: Dry natural pigment Ingredients: Iron Oxide Pigment Packaging: bottle Temperature Resistance: 0°C-80°C Coverage: It depends on the purpose. Suitable For: Concrete, Joints, Mosaic, Paving, Steps, Tiles, WallsDescriptionNewest Color Cement Epoxy Floor Paint Colored Concrete Dye Color Pigment Cement Mortor Grout PlasterShape:PowderType:Step StoneYou can use our Concrete Pigment powders to add color to Concrete, Countertops, Overlay, Stucco, Plaster, Mortar, Grout and any other cement-based materials. (Integral colors are those that are mixed into the concrete itself.)Our Synthetic Iron Oxide Pigments are of the highest quality and offer stabilized, consistent color that are more resistant to fade and wear than others on the market. (Natural iron oxide is not stabilized and therefore subject to inconsistent colors, wear and fade.)Our concrete pigments integrally colors the concrete offering consistent, even tones across the slab. They are high quality, dry, lightfast, odorless, alkali and weather resistant, UV stable, non-hazardous, chemically inert and water insoluble.The color samples shown are designed to provide a close approximation of what our customers can expect to achieve in gray or white concrete. But have fun! Experiment with creating your own custom colors! It’s as simple as adding more or less of the pigment to the concrete.The instructions are very simple: Just mix the desired amount of pigment in with the dry concrete mix and add the water as per the concrete manufacturer’s directions. We’ve found that about one cup of pigment to an 80 pound sack of concrete gives us a good shade with most colors. But experiment until you get a shade that works for you. Just remember to write down your measurements…