Pigments

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A wide array of Pigments are used in paints and plastics, and sometimes mortar. This article will just introduce some of the readily available low cost pigments useful for DIY colouring and experimentation.


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Commercial Mortar Pigments

Tins of pigment are available from BMs at low cost, but most colours are prone to streaking and bleaching during the life of the mortar. Red pigment however is iron oxide, and is very stable.


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