465 purple

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Inorganic pigment

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Inorganic pigment

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465 purple

Purple pigment, or color powder, is suitable for paint tinting and making, decorative and art paintings such as marbleing, waiting and patinating. It is moderately suitable for dyeing concrete and lime mortar. A binder is added to the pigment that binds the paint and holds it on the surface to be painted. Pigment can also dye gypsum, paper and cardboard. The result of the color depends on the amount of the pigment used and the binder used. Pigment binders used, for example. Linseed oil, Chinese wood oil, egg white, glue, etc.

Aptitude

Light resistance: Good

Water -based binders: good

Oil -based binders: good

Lime and cement: moderate

 

Use of pigment to tint the paint 

In tinting water -borne paints, it is advisable to first mix the pigment into a small amount of water to provide so -called. Tinting pasta. The pigment is mixed with the water so that the paste becomes smooth and fairly thick. The prepared paste is added to the paint until it is the shades of the desired. The proportion of the pigment should not be more than 10% in the finished paint, as too much pigment increase reduces the ability of the paint to grab its substrate and the paint may stain even as dry. Thus, white paint does not get very dark shades. The binder levels of different paints vary, so the tinting is always paint -specific. In the tinting of oil paints, the principle is the same as tinting water -borne paints, but the pigment is first mixed with either turpentine or cooked linseed oil (in his verno).

General guidelines

Pigmented oil paint for indoor use. (about 1 liter)

Homemade oil paint is suitable for furniture painting and oil glass production. Changing the number of pigments can affect the paint coverage.

5 dl cooked linseed oil

1 dl general

about 500-700g pigmented, depending on the color

0.5 dl serotine

The ingredients are measured, for example, in a three -liter container and mixed heavily with a paint mixer attached to the drill, depending on the roughness of about 15-60 minutes of pigments. Finally, the paint can be filtered so that the insoluble pigment rocks are removed. If the paint feels too thin, you can thicken it by adding chalk flour as needed. Different pigments react differently; Some need more oil to dissolve than others. Usually heavy pigments dissolve in a smaller amount of oil than light dusting pigments. When making small batches, the pigments dissolve in a smaller amount of oil than light dusting pigments.

Pigmentation of the pigmentation

When making a paintbotter, it is important to rub. Pigments can be rubbed with the oil with a pigment mass or a palette knife on top of a glass. Initially, the paint rushes against the platform. The paint is ready when the mixture is smooth. Masses just a little paint at a time. Mix more oil in the paste and the paint is ready. The paint is brushed in thin layers 2-5 times. Allow the surface to dry between the layers for 2-5 days.