
The thing that makes our ceramics so special and, well, "ceramicky" are the tiny ceramic spherical beads which are used as pigment extenders in paint and coatings. Ceramic powder is so tiny it looks like a finely ground powder when poured in your hand. Used as a pigment extender and "filler" in paint.
• Exceptional stain and scrub resistance
• Does not change the application, or adhesion of paint
• Ceramics are non-toxic & fire resistant
• Helps deaden sound
• Use on interior or exterior
• Works in hot or cold climates
• Environmentally friendly
• Reduces heat and cooling loss
• Ceramic house paint additives provide a hard ceramic surface that resists corrosion, abrasion, mold and mildew.
When you add ceramic powder to your house paint or industrial coating the paint lasts longer, scrub and stain resistance is improved and heat transfer is dramatically reduced through the painted surface. Home insulation plus all those additional benefits!
Traditional pigment extenders are made from things like clay, talc, chalk and other organic materials. The problem is that these materials have jagged edges. And jagged, rough edges translated into problems with scrubbing and dirt being able to embed itself in the paint. As you wash a traditional paint with traditional pigment extenders, you wind up creating a sheen with flat paint. That's why people always say not to use a flat paint where you have to scrub a wall.
Ceramics are special materials with many applications in almost all the engineering disciplines. But their importance has often been underestimated due to the fact that many people believe that ceramics are all about pottery and tiles.
Powder preparation is a major consideration in the ceramic industry. Surface area, particle size and distribution, particle shape, density, etc. each have their own effect on production. Ceramics A Power is designed especially for use in paints, coatings, glues, & other building materials.
Just add 1 – 3% by volume.



