• Linseed Oil Paste Iron Oxide Black
    Black Linseed Oil Paste
  • Linseed Oil Paste Iron Oxide Black

    The colour paste allows you to mix your own linseed oil paint. To create a linseed oil paint you should mix the colour paste with boiled linseed oil.

    Iron oxide black is a warm shade of black and tends to be more reddish-black. Iron oxide black is an artificially produced earth tone. The paint has a stronger consistency than our lamp black and is very pleasant to work with. Iron oxide black has excellent opacity and is lightfast.

    similar to RAL 9017/ NCS S 8800N (linseed oil paint)

    29,95 49,95 

    incl. VAT

  • Linseed Oil Paste Dust Black

    The colour paste allows you to mix your own linseed oil paint. To create a linseed oil paint you should mix the colour paste with boiled linseed oil.

    Our dust black is a reserved, neutral shade of black. Compared to iron oxide black and lamp black, it appears slightly bluish and matt. The black tone is less clear, but discreet emphasises other colours. Dust black has a good opacity, is lightfast and pleasant to work with.

    mixture of NCS S 8502-G and S 9000N (linseed oil paint)

    29,95 49,95 

    incl. VAT

  • Linseed Oil Paste Lamp Black

    The colour paste allows you to mix your own linseed oil paint. To create a linseed oil paint you should mix the colour paste with boiled linseed oil.

    Lamp black, carbon black or also known as furnace black is a very commonly used black. It is a "deeper", more blueish black than our iron oxide black, which appears rather reddish compared with our lamp black. Our dust black looks rather matt compared to lamp black. Lamp black is very thin in consistency, because of the very small size of its pigments. Lamp black dries very slowly. The paint is resistant to almost all chemicals. It has a good opacity and is lightfast.

    similar to NCS S 9000N (linseed oil paint)

    29,95 44,95 

    incl. VAT

  • Linseed Oil Paste Graphite Black

    The colour paste allows you to mix your own linseed oil paint. To create a linseed oil paint you should mix the colour paste with boiled linseed oil.

    Our black graphite is a warm black with a metallic gloss. The rust protection paint has been used since the 19th century. Natural graphite is first ground, extracted and then cleaned. It belongs to the group of carbons, but has a crystalline structure. It is particularly suitable for ironwork, iron bars/iron gates, wrought-iron decorative elements. If you are looking for a lighter, but metallic shade, we recommend our gray graphite. Graphite is semi-opaque and lightfast.

    We recommend you to prime your metal surfaces with haematite. Linseed oil paint haematite is an excellent corrosion protection and works as a so called  sacrificial layer.

    To get an more diffusion dense surface, you can mix graphite black with Tonkinlack/Le Tonkinois. Please ask us about it.

    similar to NCS S 8502-B (linseed oil paint)

    34,95 59,95 

    incl. VAT

  • Leinöl gekocht; Leinölfirnis nordischer Herkunft
    Boiled Linseed Oil

    Boiled linseed oil to mix our linseed oil paste to a spreadable paint. Boiled linseed oil is linseed oil that was mixed with a desiccant. It is added to linseed oil pastes to form a spreadable linseed oil paint. For this purpose, it is stirred in equal parts of boiled linseed oil and linseed oil paste including the desiccant. The amount of desiccant varies from colour to colour.

    Good boiled linseed oil has a bright clear color. It's a little thicker than cold-pressed linseed oil but without being viscous or too oily.

    Boiled linseed oil usually dries within 16-18 hours, in some cases 24 hours.

    14,95 79,95 

    incl. VAT