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INTEGRAL
COLOR AND CONCRETE PIGMENT
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$25
Per 5 lb ($5.00
Per lb)
$40
Per 10 lb ($4.00
Per lb)
$70
Per 20 lb ($3.50
Per lb)
$115
Per 50 lb
($2.30
Per lb)
$1,100
Per 500 lb
($2.20
Per lb)
$4,200
Per 2,000 lb
($2.10
Per lb)

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QUICK
FACTS
Function:
To color concrete, stucco, cementious materials, etc.
Mixing Instructions: Add Integral Color when mixing desired
material.
Other Products Needed: Concrete
Sealer Wa
Colors
Concrete, Stucco, etc.
74 Colors to Choose From
Prices
exclude green, blue or white.
Call for individual pricing on these colors.
No
minimum order.
Free
Freight in the lower 48 states. |
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Quantity
Calculators
Pigment
per Yard
of Concrete
Pigment per Custom
Batch of Concrete
Pigment per Bag
of Pre-Bagged Ready Mix
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$29.50
Per Sample Kit

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Integral
Color Sample Kit
In
this Sample Kit, you will find 10 of our most popular Integral
Colors. These samples are available in larger quantities.
This
Sample Kit includes 10 – 4 ounce containers of Integral
Color in the following pigments: 230, 553, 560, 680, 1115,
1198, 1311, 1835, 1880 and 5376.
Please
visit our Product Information Page for MSDS
and Technical
Data.
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$5.00
more for Custom Samples.
Custom Colors Not Available
Online
Call for Custom Solutions
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The
colors in the chart below were cast in gray based cement.
For white based colors, see the lower chart. |
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The
colors in the chart below were cast in white based cement.
For gray based colors, see the chart above. |
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Direct
Colors premium iron oxide pigments are lightfast, alkali
and weather resistant. Our pigments comply with ASTM C979
when used according to ASTM’s specifications. MIXING:
For optimal results, we recommend using the same brand of
cement, aggregates, and sand until the completion of the
project, as well as the same cement to pigment ratio. Natural
ingredients can and will effect the final color. Difference
in slump may produce a noticeable difference in color between
batches. In instances where exact color match is required,
we highly recommend a test pour using the exact ingredients
and ratios that will be achieved on the site. Do not use
calcium chloride as a set accelerator; this has been known
to cause undesired discoloration. The maximum level of pigment
to cement is 10% by weight, and using less than 1% can cause
a washed out appearance. Our charts and codes are based
on pounds of pigment per 94 lbs. of cement material, including
Portland cement, silica fume, fly ash, lime. Sand and aggregates
are NOT used in this ratio.
DISCLAIMER:
Because the conditions of use and application of our products
are beyond the control of Direct Colors Inc., Direct Colors
makes no warranty regarding workmanship and other variables
that do not involve the performance of our pigments. Buyer’s
sole remedy shall be the purchase price paid by the user
or buyer for the quantity of the Direct Colors product involved.
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How
To Use Integral Color ~ Concrete Pigments
The Direct Colors Color Charts for integral color/concrete
pigments are designed to give a close approximation of what
our customers can expect from a final color. Since so much
of concrete color is dependant on the actual concrete color,
approximation is as close as one should expect. For custom
blends such as counter tops, ready mixed, overlays, curbing,
mortar and grouts and other concrete based products, we
have found that the colors hold true within an acceptable
range to most of our users, especially when adjusted to
meet the specific needs of the mix and end users. We know
how important each and every project is and the permanent
nature of the result, so please feel free to call us with
any technical questions you may have.
Truck Pours
The simplest method to convert our chart to your pour is
multiply the poundage on our chart by five to discern how
much pigment per yard.
Example:
You want to achieve something similar to the color San Juan
on our integral color chart. Your having 15 yards of concrete
poured. The chart lists San Juan as using 1 lb. of 543 pigment
so you need 5 pounds of 543 pigment per yard which is 75
pounds. The concrete is coming in one 8 yard truck and one
7 yard truck, so you need 40 pounds for the 8 yard truck
and 35 pounds for the seven yard truck. Being consistent
with your pigment per yard ratio is critical in achieving
matching pours. The water level and mix ratios in each load
are critical as well. Be sure and know how much concrete
is in the truck, not just how much they are pouring. If
the concrete plant sends two 8 yard trucks, then the truck
that is receiving 35 pounds of pigment is going to be lighter
than the other pour. The pigment doesn’t know how
much concrete is in the truck!
The pigment can be dumped right in the back of the truck,
using the hose to clean off the fins and make sure no loose
pigment remains to cause streaking. Spinning the mix for
ten to fifteen minutes is generally sufficient to properly
disperse the pigment. The concrete can be placed and worked
as normal.
As the concrete sets, the color will appear to fade. This
is the concrete dispensing powder on the surface and will
be resolved by sealing this as any other decorative concrete.
Once sealed, the color should be stable and considerably
darker than at first appearance pre-seal.
Coloring Pre-Bagged Ready Mix
For 80 lb. Pre mixed bags, use approximately 100 grams(3.52
oz.) per pound of pigment listed on our chart. For 60 lbs
pre mixed bags, use approximately 75 grams(2.65 oz.) Per
pound of pigment listed on our chart.
Example:
To achieve the color Santa Fe Tan in an 80 lb. Pre mixed
concrete, use 300 grams (10.5 oz.) Of 533 pigment per bag
of premixed concrete. This provides a relatively accurate
conversion from our truck and overlay chart to premixed
concrete and can be used as a guideline for color selection.
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2006 Direct Colors, Inc.
• 430 East 10th Street • Shawnee • Oklahoma
• 74804 • [405] 275-6657 • [877] ALL-COLORS
• FAX [405] 275-2815 • info@directcolors.com |
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