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  1. Roberson Pigment Binding Medium

    Roberson Pigment Binding Medium

    Starting at: £9.10

    Add Pigment Binding medium to dry or aqueously dispersed pigment to create acrylic colour. Learn More
  2. Scenic Pigments Pots

    Scenic Pigments Pots

    Starting at: £7.80

    Scenic pigments for scenic artists packed in clear screw top 500ml jars. The pigments are packed by volume, so weights vary from colour to colour. All these pigments can be mixed by hand. Learn More
  3. Scenic Pigments 1 Kilo

    Scenic Pigments 1 Kilo

    Starting at: £9.90

    Scenic pigments for scenic artists packed in kilo bags. All these pigments can be mixed by hand. Learn More
  4. UV Reactive Pigments 1 Kilo

    UV Reactive Pigments 1 Kilo

    Starting at: £27.70

    PRODUCT An Ultra Violet Pigment is a fluorescent dye that has been dissolved in resin, and then ground to a fine pigment. When exposed to ultra violet light these pigments fluoresce intensely. All the colours are visible under normal light, and are fluorescent in UV light except for Invisible Blue. This milky semi-transparent colour is almost invisible in normal light but glows pale blue under UV. USE The product is used extensively in nightclubs for special effects under UV light. Best results can obtained by painting onto a bright white surface. This allows the light to reflect back through the paint and increases the colour intensity. These pigments are not light-fast and as such are not suitable for fine art applications. RECIPE UV Powder can be mixed with most water-based media to produce fluorescent paint. 500 ml glaze mix 100 grams UV powder METHOD Mix UV powder to a paste with glaze mix. Thin out with the above proportion of glaze mix. If using concentrated emulsion glaze dilute 2 parts water to 1 part glaze to give the correct mix. Learn More
  5. UV Reactive Pigments 500 grams

    UV Reactive Pigments 500 grams

    Starting at: £17.10

    An Ultra Violet Pigment is a fluorescent dye that has been dissolved in resin, and then ground to a fine pigment. When exposed to ultra violet light these pigments fluoresce intensely. All the colours are visible under normal light, and are fluorescent in UV light except for Invisible Blue. This milky semi-transparent colour is almost invisible in normal light but glows pale blue under UV. Learn More
  6. UV Reactive Pigments 100 grams

    UV Reactive Pigments 100 grams

    Starting at: £6.30

    An Ultra Violet Pigment is a fluorescent dye that has been dissolved in resin, and then ground to a fine pigment. When exposed to ultra violet light these pigments fluoresce intensely. All the colours are visible under normal light, and are fluorescent in UV light except for Invisible Blue. This milky semi-transparent colour is almost invisible in normal light but glows pale blue under UV. Learn More
  7. Brodie & Middleton Pearl Lustre Pigments

    Brodie & Middleton Pearl Lustre Pigments

    Starting at: £12.90

    Pearl and Metallic Lustre Pigments are made from mica flakes, coated with titanium and iron oxides. Unlike Bronze Powders, which are made from metal powder, they can be mixed with any medium, including water-based, are non toxic and totally lightfast. They are impervious to acids, alkalis, water and temperatures up to 800°. No top-coat is need, as they do not tarnish. It is possible to achieve a wide of effects by coating over other colours, and Pearl Lustres are most effective used over a dark base coat. Learn More
  8. Brodie & Middleton Metallic Lustre Pigments

    Brodie & Middleton Metallic Lustre Pigments

    Starting at: £12.90

    Pearl and Metallic Lustre Pigments are made from mica flakes, coated with titanium and iron oxides. Unlike Bronze Powders, which are made from metal powder, they can be mixed with any medium, including water-based, are non toxic and totally lightfast. They are impervious to acids, alkalis, water and temperatures up to 800°. No top-coat is need, as they do not tarnish. It is possible to achieve a wide of effects by coating over other colours, and Pearl Lustres are most effective used over a dark base coat. Learn More
  9. Rosco Supergel Lighting Filters

    Rosco Supergel Lighting Filters

    Starting at: £9.20

    The Supergel range is composed of selected colours made in a different way from other gels. Supergel film is a tri-extruded polycarbonate filter, i.e. a pigmented layer sandwiched between two layers of clear . This makes it very resistant to minor scratches and wear. It lasts longer in lanterns and scrollers and resists fading very well. Supergel is available in sheets 50cm x 61cm and rolls of 61cm x 7.62m to order. Though we can only stock a limited range in our store, the full selection of more than 125 colours is available to order. Learn More
  10. Rosco PA Flame retardant additive

    Rosco Flamex PA Flame Retardant Additive 237 ml

    £15.70

    Flamex PA is a clear, un-pigmented additive for creating a flame retardant paint layer. Add one full jar of Flamex PA to a US gallon (3.79L) of water based paint to make your paint coating flame retardant. Flamex PA is compatible in most latex or vinyl acrylic paints but always test with your specific paint choice. Do not use Flamex PA with metallic paints as the metal pigments may react and tarnish or corrode. Flamex PA does NOT alter the flammability of the substrate being painted but only adds a retardant treatment that slows the spread of fire along the surface. Rosco Flamex PA has been pre-measured and should be added to a single US Gallon (3.78L) of paint. Once combined, the paint/Flamex mixture can be diluted as desired but the dry paint film must be no less than 4 mil in thickness. The effectiveness of a fire retardant barrier is dependent on both the fire retardant additive and the thickness of the coating. Flamex PA is not intended to be used in place of other flame retardant products. Where possible, always treat the substrate material using the appropriate flame retardant. Learn More

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