For mass coloring of mortars and concretes, cement or lime slurries, plasters, etc.
- For example, with a single white or gray grouting mortar we can obtain an infinite range of colors.
- For very fine grouts, stuccos and mortars, we will achieve complete dispersion of the pigment if we mix the pigment with a portion of the mortar in a coffee grinder or chopper.
- Afterwards it will be easy to mix this portion with the rest of the mortar, leaving the paste homogeneous.Grouting of facing bricks, natural stone, blocks, etc.
- Mortar for roof ridges imitating the color of the tile. For bases of various elements.Screeds, stamped concrete, polished concrete.
- Prefabricated. Paving stones, tiles, blocks, artificial stone, tiles, etc.
Examples of coloring:
Aged two-tone paving stone, a natural stone plinth, a planter curb and an artificial stone plinth crown, a single-layer mortar, a ceramic tile jointing mortar, an aged concrete tile and a mortar for tile ridges.
Various mortar and concrete finishes:
From top to bottom, scraped single layer, artificial stone with resin finish, artificial stone, pressed blocks.
Example of decorated concrete plate:
IT HAS BEEN MANUFACTURED WITH MASS COLORED CONCRETE.
On the tables, pigment in powder or slurry has been spread irregularly before pouring the concrete, thus generating effects of greater or lesser intensity, and of different tones.
Also on the tables, some shapes have been attached that will leave some voids. These, after the plate has hardened, are filled with glue mortar and tile fragments are placed in the Gaudí style.