Jesmonite White Pigment | Cement & Concrete
Product Description
Introduction
Jesmonite pigments are a versatile, durable, and eco-friendly way to add color to art projects. They are suitable for use with all Jesmonite products and can be mixed with other pigments to create custom colors.
Primary Application Method
The primary way to use Jesmonite pigments is by pouring them into moulds to create colorful, three-dimensional art pieces. They can be used to create a wide range of finishes, including matte, satin, and gloss.
Benefits
Jesmonite pigments are an excellent choice for artists and designers looking to add color to their projects. They offer a convenient and effective way to create vibrant, three-dimensional artworks and are highly durable and eco-friendly.
How to Use?
Step 1: Measure out the Jesmonite liquid according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Step 2: Add the desired amount of Jesmonite pigment to the liquid, taking care not to exceed a maximum of 2% pigment by weight. Mix the pigment into the liquid until you achieve the desired shade.
Step 3: Mix the Jesmonite base into the pigment-colored liquid until they are fully combined.
Step 4: If you want to create a pastel or lighter shade, mix the pigment with white pigment before adding it to the resin mixture.
Step 5: Pour this mixture into a mould or on the required surface and wait for the mixture to cure
Step 6: Remove the final piece out of the mould.
Introduction
Jesmonite pigments are a versatile, durable, and eco-friendly way to add color to art projects. They are suitable for use with all Jesmonite products and can be mixed with other pigments to create custom colors.
Primary Application Method
The primary way to use Jesmonite pigments is by pouring them into moulds to create colorful, three-dimensional art pieces. They can be used to create a wide range of finishes, including matte, satin, and gloss.
Benefits
Jesmonite pigments are an excellent choice for artists and designers looking to add color to their projects. They offer a convenient and effective way to create vibrant, three-dimensional artworks and are highly durable and eco-friendly.
Step 1: Measure out the Jesmonite liquid according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Step 2: Add the desired amount of Jesmonite pigment to the liquid, taking care not to exceed a maximum of 2% pigment by weight. Mix the pigment into the liquid until you achieve the desired shade.
Step 3: Mix the Jesmonite base into the pigment-colored liquid until they are fully combined.
Step 4: If you want to create a pastel or lighter shade, mix the pigment with white pigment before adding it to the resin mixture.
Step 5: Pour this mixture into a mould or on the required surface and wait for the mixture to cure
Step 6: Remove the final piece out of the mould.
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Jesmonite: A Trusted and Sustainable Choice Since 1980
Jesmonite is a range of eco-friendly materials used by artists, manufacturers, and architects for a variety of applications. The company was founded in the 1980s by Peter Hawkin, and their most popular product, AC100, is still sold worldwide today.
Jesmonite materials are water-based and use ingredients sourced through local supply chains to minimize CO2 emissions and carbon footprint. The company is committed to supplying eco-friendly products and achieving carbon neutral status.
Jesmonite is known for its versatility and ability to replicate a wide range of textures and fine details. It can be used to create anything from jewelry to coasters to table tops, and offers a range of colors, textures, and finishes.
Jesmonite is a go-to material for artists worldwide due to its environmentally friendly resin and endless design potential.
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Using a Jesmonite calculator can help customers to avoid wastage of the material, ensure a proper cure, and achieve the best results for their projects. By accurately estimating the amount of Jesmonite needed and mixing the base and liquid according to the manufacturer's instructions, customers can save money, reduce their environmental impact, and get the most out of their Jesmonite. A Jesmonite calculator can be a valuable tool for anyone working with the material, whether they are a professional artist, a DIY enthusiast, or just looking for a high-quality finish for their home or business.
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Frequently asked questions about Haksons Opaque Pigments
Can Jesmonite pigments be used with epoxy resin and hardener?
No, Jesmonite pigments are specifically formulated to be used with Jesmonite acrylic resin and liquid. They are not compatible with epoxy resin and hardener.
How much pigment should I use?
It is generally recommended to use no more than 2% pigment by weight. Using too much pigment can affect the performance of the resin.
Can I mix Jesmonite pigments with other pigments or dyes?
Yes, Jesmonite pigments can be mixed with other pigments or dyes to create custom colors. It is important to test the compatibility and performance of any additional pigments or dyes before using them in a project.
Are Jesmonite pigments non-toxic?
Yes, Jesmonite pigments are water-based and non-toxic. They are free from harmful VOCs (volatile organic compounds) and do not emit any harmful fumes during or after application.
How do I remove excess resin or drips?
Excess resin or drips can typically be removed by using a scraper or putty knife to gently lift the resin off of the surface. If the resin has already cured, it may be necessary to sand or buff the surface to remove any excess resin.