Description: Bronze powder is a dispersed powder obtained by joint grinding of brass, bronze and copper with the addition of stearic acid or paraffin, excluding sticking and oxidation of powder particles. Bronze powder BPK (for paints) is the brightest; granulometry: sieve residue 0.1mm - 5-8%, gold color COMPOSITION: Bronze Copper (Cu),% 84-85 Iron (Fe),% 0.2-0.3 Fat,% 0.2-0.3 APPLICATION 100 g Dilute bronze powder in 2 kg of varnish or drying oil. Stir until smooth. Treat the surface to be painted. It can be applied to any prepared surface: metal, gypsum, wood, cardboard, paper, plastics, plaster, etc. Apply the resulting solution with a brush or roller to the surface to be painted. To obtain a more saturated shade - add powder and mix, or add varnish (drying oil) to obtain a less saturated shade. The degree of adhesion and strength of the coating depend only on the bonding element used. The bonding element for metal powders can be all types of varnishes, many types of adhesives, epoxy enamel, etc. One thing is important - the connecting element must be transparent or translucent. The higher the concentration of powder in the varnish, the more it will look like real silver or bronze. The optimal consistency will be reminiscent of thick sour cream (up to 40% by weight). The embossed product can be given the effect of an old bronze (patina effect). A layer of powder with a binder is applied to the product in any way, then the product must dry completely. Cover the product with liquid bitumen varnish or stain (pigmented glaze (grisal)), so as to fill all the recesses of the relief. Without letting the varnish / paint dry, the product must be wiped with a dry, clean cloth on convex surfaces. It is better to use a sponge or a well-absorbing cotton cloth, wipe all relief surfaces with light blotting movements, in the largest grooves only varnish beads are removed. Dry excess can always be removed with a solvent. The product is not used until completely dry. If necessary, you can tint the convex parts of the sculpture with bronze powder for the effect of a polished surface. In the same way, you can achieve the effect of old or "blackened" silver with aluminum powder. For this type of treatment, black artistic oil paint (for example, "gas soot"), liquid diluted in turpentine, can be used. The paint is diluted to the consistency of liquid cream. You can use another composition: add a little printing ink to the oil varnish. Today there are many materials for creating a patina effect: special wax paste, latex glaze coating, stains, translucent paints, etc. For an oxidized bronze effect, use green over brown or gray paint. Finally, when the varnish is still not completely dry, you can gently spray talcum powder over the surface of the grooves to remove the gloss. What color to use, how much to darken the bronze depends on the artistic goals and taste, therefore all the recommendations given are relative and are only for advice. Metallic powders can be mixed to achieve different artistic effects. ATTENTION: getting aluminum or bronze powder into the bronchi and lungs is dangerous to health. Metal powders can cause allergic reactions. Powder easily moves with air currents, so you should beware of drafts. It is recommended to use a mask or respirator when working with powder. Combined shipping is accepted. Contact me via message for any question Shipping time - 10-30 daysItem will be shipped immediately after payment. Thing will be securely packed. Delivery from Ukraine by postal service. Thanks for looking!
Price: 8 USD
Location: Vinnitsa
End Time: 2025-01-22T17:11:07.000Z
Shipping Cost: 10 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Brand: USSR
Type: Bronze powder
Color: Gold
Style: Vintage/Retro
Material: Bronze