PIGMENT EXTRA BLANC (RUTILE) "6140"
6140 Extra white (Rutile)
Pigment obtained by a succession of chemical reaction.
In powder at a dry state
PIGMENT EXTRA WHITE (RUTILE) 6140
Ref : BTI
Extra White (Rutile)
Pigment obtained by a succession of chemical reactions.
Presented in powder form, in dry state.
In oil 100 g of pigment, 30 to 100 g of clarified linseed oil, 2 to 8 g of siccative, 1 to 3 g of purified beeswax.
Acrylic 100 g of pigment, 40 to 60 g of acrylic binder, sufficient water.
Beer 1 and a half liters of beer, 6 tablespoons of pigment
In whitewash 2 kg of whitewash, 400 g of alum, 500 g of Meudon white, 10 liters of water, sufficient pigment - In mortar
In mortar Mix dry : lime, sand, pigment, add water little by little, to obtain the desired consistency
Specific References
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