Thursday, April 24, 2014

Concrete Color Pigment Advantage And Perks

By Essie Osborn


Concrete coloring have been used by our ancestors in the past centuries. There are 2 ways to make it colorful, dying and coloring. The latter requires a different chemical such an acid and then stain in addition to the cured concrete. Another method is called troweling wherein your will add an additional concrete layer and have it sprayed with a spray tool.

On the other hand, dying is much different from both mentioned method of coloring. This will be permanent and will add a beautiful effect on it. Not like paint or other stains which uses concrete color pigment, the dye on it will not be affected by UV rays that is why it is possible to use it in different locations.

Coloration additionally could strength to the cement according to companies who have done research on the subject. Studies show that it can surpass the national benchmark for strength by dying it. This is the reason there are a lot of mixed cements sold by various manufacturers in the market because of the its compressive strength.

Because of the popularity of pre colored mixes, companies have manufactured pigments which can be used to color about 7 yards for a price of 50 dollars or more. This way, more and more people can take advantage of the colors and pigments in a wide variety of options and prices. It has also become a good alternative for staining and painting.

Customization is also possible because you can mix up colors if you wanted to create your own style. With a diverse variations of hues, you can pick basic matches and try to create new and complex variations for a more creative project. All you have to do is ask your local construction provider about tips on mixing these.

It is quite easy to add a pigment for your chosen cement. Just choose an aggregate of your option and then mix it with the appropriate amount of coloring according to what the manufacturer had indicated. Mix them thoroughly using a shovel in a wheelbarrow or perhaps in a bucket together with the ample volume of water. Once you have mixed these together, avoid adding more cement because this can worsen the quality of the colored cement.

You can also try to experiment with natural pigments such as rust to create a reddish hue. To do this, you need to use an ample amount of rusted irons, collect the rust particles, pound it to pieces, and then add it up with your cement mixture. However, you should try it first on a small amount of cement first before mixing it up with a larger scale.

Coloring your home is a fun and at the same time complex activity. You can hire professional masons if you do not have an idea about mixing cement. You can even ask your friends to help you out. It is a cooperative job and the rest of the family can contribute on something.

The important thing this you buy these from a good store. Low caliber colorings can result to outcomes with low color quality. Always take mind that high class materials are expensive but reconstruction could be more expensive.




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