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JESMONITE PIGMENTS

Jesmonite pigments are liquid colorants compatible with all Jesmonite composites.  

 6,14 73,86 HTVA

Description

The pigments in the Jesmonite range are liquid colorants specially designed to be mixed with acrylic resins, aqua resins and synthetic plasters.

Their high concentration produces vivid, intense colors, much stronger than with other colorant systems.

Features

OFFICIAL COLORS: White/beige (coade)/yellow/yellow oxide/orange/red/red oxide/pink/blue/mauve/green/black

Compatibility: composites Jesmonite/acrylic resins/aqua resin/synthetic plaster/natural rubber/slastic

Composition: acrylic pigment in aqueous phase

Packaging: 50gr/200gr/1kg

Storage: in original packaging

Storage: dry, protected from humidity between 5°C and 25°C

Implementation

1. Homogeneous mixture:

Shake the bottle vigorously BEFORE each use to homogenize the pigment.

Deposits may form at rest, reducing the useful life of the pigment.

2. Mixing ratio:

Add a maximum of 2% pigment to Jesmonite (2g of pigment per 100g of Jesmonite (A+B)).

For best dispersion, add the pigment to the liquid before incorporating the powder.

3. Experimentation:

The Jesmonite pigments are miscible with each other, so mix them together to create unique, personalized
shades.

Pigment preservation

To ensure optimum service life and maintain the quality of Jesmonite pigments, please follow the recommendations below:

Shake regularly

Even when not in use, shake the bottles vigorously every week to
avoid permanent sedimentation of pigment particles.
(especially white, coade and yellow
oxide)

Store in good conditions

Store pigments in a dry place, away from humidity, UV rays and strong temperature variations, which may accelerate drying.

Avoid reconditioning

Reconditioning promotes oxidation: when the pigment is exposed to air, water evaporates, leading to gradual thickening and complete hardening.

Hermetic closure

Avoid leaving the pigment open for too long, and make sure the caps are
properly closed after each use to prevent the pigment from drying out prematurely.

Cross-contamination

During transfer or sampling with tools, impurities (dust, external humidity, micro-organisms) can enter the pigment. This can lead to undesirable chemical reactions, altering consistency and stability.