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Oxide Colorant For Masonry

Oxide Colorant For Masonry

Concrete oxidizing pigments and pigments. Our Concrete Oxide Pigment is a dry powder that can be used to add color to concrete, plaster, gypsum, mortar, cement paste, countertop mixtures and other cementitious materials. It is also used in the ceramics industry. Mix Concrete Oxide Pigments into any concrete to transform it into a new design feature for finish stone, pavers and concrete countertop projects, or to enhance the look of a home. Chengyu pigments are strong and durable and will last as long as the concrete. Available in bold and intense premium colors.

Advantages

Easily dispersed
Maximum coloring power
Everlasting -
Inert
Stable under atmospheric conditions
Sunlight resistant
Lime-proof
Free of harmful fillers and bulking agents.

Why is iron oxide so popular in construction?

Iron oxide pigments produce rich, long-lasting color in concrete and other cementitious materials. There are five basic components of this pigment that explain this:
Good weathering resistance.
Good light resistance.
Excellent resistance of concrete in alkaline environments
high tinting power (hence bright colors).
fine dispersion
This means that iron oxide pigments do not deteriorate over time and are not subjected to various irritations such as rain, extreme UV exposure and shoe rubbing. Therefore, it is safe to say that by simply twisting the iron oxide, the concrete will maintain a good and long-lasting color.

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Iron oxide pigments have excellent covering ability, which can effectively hide the color or imperfections of the underlying layer when covering the surface.

Iron oxide pigments have excellent covering ability, which can effectively hide the color or imperfections of the underlying layer when covering the surface.

Iron oxide pigments maintain color stability during the preparation process and do not change color when exposed to heat or light.

Iron oxide pigments maintain color stability during the preparation process and do not change color when exposed to heat or light.

Because iron oxide pigments are available in a variety of oxidation states, a wide range of colors can be achieved through different formulations and treatments, from bright to deep.

Because iron oxide pigments are available in a variety of oxidation states, a wide range of colors can be achieved through different formulations and treatments, from bright to deep.

Compared to some other pigments, iron oxide pigments are often considered an environmentally friendly choice as they contain no heavy metals or other harmful substances.

Compared to some other pigments, iron oxide pigments are often considered an environmentally friendly choice as they contain no heavy metals or other harmful substances.

Iron oxide pigments are widely adopted for their stability, weather resistance and versatility, and their relatively low cost makes them a cost-effective choice for making a wide range of color products.

Iron oxide pigments are widely adopted for their stability, weather resistance and versatility, and their relatively low cost makes them a cost-effective choice for making a wide range of color products.

Iron oxide pigments have excellent weathering resistance, with high resistance to light, chemicals and climate change, and are not easily faded or discolored.

Iron oxide pigments have excellent weathering resistance, with high resistance to light, chemicals and climate change, and are not easily faded or discolored.

Iron oxide pigments remain stable at high temperatures and are therefore often used in products that are resistant to high temperatures, such as ceramics or refractory materials.

Iron oxide pigments remain stable at high temperatures and are therefore often used in products that are resistant to high temperatures, such as ceramics or refractory materials.

Iron oxide pigments are mainly composed of iron and oxygen elements. Depending on the oxidation state, they can be formed into a variety of colors, such as red, yellow, brown and black.

Iron oxide pigments are mainly composed of iron and oxygen elements. Depending on the oxidation state, they can be formed into a variety of colors, such as red, yellow, brown and black.

Iron oxide pigments are widely used in coatings, paints, plastics, rubber, ceramics, asphalt, cement and other fields to provide color stability and uniform tinting effect.

Iron oxide pigments are widely used in coatings, paints, plastics, rubber, ceramics, asphalt, cement and other fields to provide color stability and uniform tinting effect.

Iron oxide pigments are extremely light stable and can therefore be exposed to outdoor environments for long periods of time without noticeable color fading.

Iron oxide pigments are extremely light stable and can therefore be exposed to outdoor environments for long periods of time without noticeable color fading.

Iron oxide pigments are widely used in the concrete industry.

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