White Marble Dust Carrara, 0.1 – 0.3 mm

103,50  with VAT
Natural calcium carbonate suitable on lime/fresco, cement, acryliceven grain sizes, dust-free, from Italyfor stucco, renovation, restoration, and surfaced sturcturesSolid formcolor - white
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Polyvinylalkohol (PVA), powder

7,20 128,40  with VAT
Used for making glue, as metal protection, as a binder for varnish film (epecially wett or moist) Soluble in water, partially in ethanol ant methanol. Non solluble in organic solvents. Creates stable and clear film.chemical features: Appearance: white, putty powder Viscosity: 8 ± 1 mPas (in 4% water sollution by 20 ° C) pH: approx 6 (in 4% water sollution pri 20 ° C) Hydrolysis grade: 87 - 89 (Tg): 65 ° C
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Ultramarine pink 19

11,10 580,00  with VAT
Ultramarine pink is an inorganic pigment with the chemical composition Sodium-Aluminium-Sulfo-Silicate.It is fully lightfast and transparent and fits in oil, tempera and watercolor.Caution! Pigment is non resistant to acids resolves in acidic environment.Other names: Ultramarine Red B, violet pink
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Raw shellack

18,10 100,20  with VAT
Made of small insicet called Lucifer Lacca the insect produces byproducts that encrust its shell; shellac is made from this If the larvae are affected by bad weather when looking for new host trees, or the area is subject to frost for longer periods, they die and the production of shellac decreases. This means that the supply of the raw material varies, and prices can fluctuate sharply. It is purely natural and nontoxic product. Shellac is soluble only in alcohol. It is also used for a variety of other purposes, such as protection of fruit, confectionery, chocolate, and medicines. As insulation in electronics. As a surface finish for furniture, as a brightener in cosmetics. Shellac is also used to stiffen fabrics, leather, and hats. The only limit to its uses is one’s imagination.Since 2009, we have directly imported high-quality shellac from Tolaram in India. This family-owned business, now under third-generation leadership, has long experience in the field. In case of any questions please get in touch with us and we will contact the manufacturer directly.Other names: Crude shellac
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