Kreidezeit pigments
€10.60*
Content:
0.175 Kilogramme
(€60.57* / 1 Kilogramme)
Available, delivery time: 3-8 Tage
Product number:
11-825.1
Product information "Kreidezeit pigments "
Kreidezeit pigments are characterised by their universal applicability and harmonious interaction with each other. There is a choice of different earth, mineral and spinel pigments for tinting Kreidezeit wall paints, plasters, oil paints, oil glazes and wall glazes. All pigments are non-toxic and absolutely lightfast.
KREIDEZEIT pigments:
- Can be used universally
- Can be kept indefinitely if stored dry and sealed
- Do not require any preservatives or other additives like conventional colour pastes
- Are alkali-resistant
- Genuine earth pigments have a special charm
- Can be mixed with each other
- Are resistant to light and lime
- Are compatible with all KREIDEZEIT binders
Yellow ochre, gold ochre, orange ochre
Natural weathering product of ferrous rocks and minerals. The colouring substance is iron oxide hydrate. The country of origin is France, but yellow ochre is also found widely around the world.
Red ochre
Earth pigment produced by burning yellow ochre. The colouring components are iron(III) oxides.
Sienna red
Earth pigment produced by burning yellow Terra di Siena. In contrast to the ochres, terra di siena contains a certain amount of silicates.
Umber greenish dark
Mixture of green mineral pigments (spinel green, spinel blue chrome oxide green) and marble powder.
Iron oxide pigments (yellow, orange, red, brown, black)
Pure synthetic rust, produced by precipitation reactions from aqueous iron sulphate solution. Very fine particles and extremely strong colours. The yellow and orange colours are iron(III) oxides with varying water of crystallisation content. Iron oxide brown contains additional inclusions of iron(II) oxide. The red iron oxides are formed by loss of water when the yellow iron oxide is heated to temperatures of 180°C to over 800°C. Black is a magnetic mixed oxide of iron(II) and iron(III) oxides, known in its natural form as magnetite.
The red iron oxide pigments in particular can become cloudy / streaky in lime paints. However, experience has shown that they work very well in plasters and levelling compounds.
Umbren
Natural earth pigments, the colouring components are iron hydrates with manganese oxide hydrates and alumina desilicates. Due to the manganese content, umbers have a drying-accelerating effect in oil colours. Umbers occur in different colour shades, depending on the iron oxide, manganese oxide and silicate content.
Ultramarine (blue, violet)
Artificial mineral pigments produced by heating soda, clay and sulphur. The ultramarine colours are exposed to different firing temperatures during production. Ultramarine violet is a mixture of ultramarine blue and red. They are considered lime-resistant, but lime products tinted with ultramarines must be processed within 24 hours. They are lightfast and weather-resistant, but not acid-resistant.
As our atmosphere today is slightly acidic, ultramarine blue can only be used to a limited extent outdoors (can lead to black discolouration or even discolouration).
Spinel pigments
Spinel is a mineral from the oxide class of minerals that is rather rare in nature. The chemical name for spinel is magnesium aluminate; in its pure form it is colourless. Due to regionally varying additions of iron, chromium, zinc, cobalt or manganese, spinels come in a wide variety of colours. However, these are of a relatively pale, weak colour.
Spinel pigments are so-called mixed-phase pigments and are technically produced by adding metal salts (cobalt, antimony, nickel, chromium, titanium) to natural ground spinels and exposing them to temperatures of 1200 to 1600°C in an oven, whereby an ion exchange takes place and the material is enriched to saturation with the metals used. This produces very strong colours.
The metals are so firmly incorporated into the mineral structure that they are no longer bioavailable, i.e. they do not dissolve in the human body, during composting or in normal fires.
Spinel blue / spinel turquoise / spinel mint: Cobalt chromium aluminate Co(Al,Cr)2O4
Spinel green: Cobalt titanate (Co,Ni,Zn)(Ti,Al)2O4
Spinel yellow: Nickel antimony titanate rutile (Ti,Ni,Sb)O2
Spinel orange: Chromium antimony titanate rutile (Ti,Cr,Sb)O2
Sun yellow is a mixture of spinel yellow and spinel orange
- For tinting our aqueous wall paints, wall glazes, plasters and waxes: first mix the pigments with a little water to form a lump-free slurry and then add to the desired product.
- For tinting our GekkkoSOL products: First slurry the pigments lump-free with a little GekkkoSol thinner and then add to the desired GekkkoSOL product.
- For tinting our oil-based paints, glazes, hard oils and waxes: First slurry the pigments with a little oil or balsamic turpentine oil without leaving any lumps and then add to the desired product.
Anwendungen: | Innenausbau, Pigmente, Untergrundvorbereitung / Grundierung, Wandbeschichtung |
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Gebinde: | 0,5 kg, 0,175 kg , 5kg |
Pigmentfarbe : | Eisenoxidschwarz, Goldocker, Italien , Ocker gelb, Ocker rot , Orangeocker, Provence, Oxidorange, Siena rot, Italien, Sonnengelb, Spinellblau , Spinellgelb, Spinellgrün, Spinellmint , Spinellorange , Spinelltürkis, Ultramarin blau, Ultramarin violett , Umbra dunkel, Ardennen, Umbra grün, Zypern, Umbra grünlich, dunkel, Umbra natur , Umbra rehbraun , Umbra rotbraun, Italien , Umbra rötlich, Umbra schwarzbraun |
Produktgruppe: | Farben und Grundierungen, Farben, Pigmente |
Produktkategorie: | Farben/Putze, Zubehör |
Verpackung: | Beutel/Tüte, Dose |
Versand: | Paketversand, Selbstabholung möglich |
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