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APC 901 is a natural red iron oxide pigment which is an industry leader in brick, colored mortar and tile. It is widely used in foundry applications. It has recently been proven to be highly effective as a stand alone pigment in wood plastic composites creating a low cost alternative in the plastic industry.
APC B101 is a natural black iron oxide pigment widely used in foundry applications. It is recognized for its increased tinting strength, deep rich color and consistency.
Raw Umber J4635 is a natural pigment that has been processed to improve color predictability and micronized for ease of dispersion. Raw Umber is a naturally-occurring ore, which is milled, blended and adjusted with small amounts of synthetic iron oxide and then micronized into a fine powder. The resulting pigment produces deep, rich brown shades with complex undertones in wood stain applications. Umbers are preferred colorants in furniture stains and high quality wood finishes because of their transparency and ability to enhance wood grain appearance. It is also used in medium-gloss coatings, artist paints, coatings processed on intensive dispersing equipment, liquid colorants, paper and plaster applications.
Raw Sienna J4556 is a natural pigment that has been processed to improve color predictability and micronized for ease of dispersion. Raw Sienna is a naturally-occurring ore, which is milled, blended and adjusted with small amounts of synthetic iron oxide and then micronized into a fine powder. It produces deep, rich brown shades with complex undertones in wood stain applications. Siennas are preferred colorants in furniture stains and high quality wood finishes because of their transparency and ability to enhance wood grain appearance. It is also used in medium-gloss coatings, artist paints, coatings processed on intensive dispersing equipment, liquid colorants, paper and plaster applications. In addition, it is suitable to color products made with cement.
Burnt Umber J4658 is a natural pigment produced by calcining raw umber, a naturally-occurring ore, which is milled, blended and adjusted with small amounts of synthetic iron oxide and then micronized into a fine powder. It produces deep, rich brown shades with complex undertones in wood stain applications. It is also used in medium-gloss coatings, artist paints, coatings processed on intensive dispersing equipment, liquid colorants, paper and plaster applications. In addition, it is suitable to color products made with cement. It is stable under exposure to sunlight and UV radiation and are alkali, chemical and weather resistant.
Van Dyke Brown 4855 is a unique natural organic pigment made from a type of brown coal, peat or lignite called "Kapuziener". Van Dyke Brown, also called Cassel or Cologne Brown, is commonly used in wood stains and artist paints due to its superior transparency and wood-grain enhancing effect. It consists of approximately 90% organic matter and 10% ash. It is also used as a coloring filler in plastics and bakelite.
Natural Yellow Ochre 1158 is a natural pigment that has been processed to improve color predictability and micronized for ease of dispersion. Natural Ochre is a naturally occurring ore, which is milled, blended and adjusted with small amounts of synthetic iron oxide and then micronized into a fine powder. The resulting pigment produces a muted yellow shade with natural undertones used in wood stain applications. It is also used in medium-gloss coatings, artist paints, coatings processed on intensive dispersing equipment, liquid colorants, paper, plaster and stucco applications.
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