Standard Series acrylic tube 120 ml Metallic Blue 834
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Amsterdam Standard Series acrylic paint in Metallic Blue (834) is a semi-transparent color with an excellent lightfastness (+++).
Amsterdam Standard Series
Our Standard Series offers you the broadest range of remarkably vibrant acrylic colors. This versatile paint is easy to work with and offers a smooth application. Use the paint straight from the tube or thinned with a little bit of water or one of our acrylic mediums.
- Medium viscosity paint for visible brush strokes, texture and smooth coverage with a satin finish
- Made with high-quality, lightfast pigments
- Formulated with 100% acrylic resin binder, resulting in an exceptionally durable and flexible paint film with a uniform degree of gloss
- Odorless, water-based formula that becomes waterproof and permanent when dry
- Extensive range of 102 colors available in 20ml and 120ml tubes, of which up to 90 colors are also available in larger sizes
- The range of colors includes both traditional and modern colors such as reflex and metallic variants
- Adheres to virtually any slightly porous surface, including canvas, paper, cardboard, wood, stone and cement
- Proudly crafted in the Netherlands
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Specifications
- Lightfastness+++
- Opacity
Semi-transparent
- PigmentCoated Mica/PB15
European safety information
- Contains biocidal product: C(M)IT/MIT (3:1), BIT, IPBC. May produce an allergic reaction
Frequently asked questions
Oil colours form a greasy layer and are therefore not suitable as a ground for acrylic colours.
Acrylic Medium, Gel Medium, Heavy Gel Medium and Extra Heavy Gel Medium can be added to the paint unlimitlessly. Only the Amsterdam Acrylic thickening medium must be added in very small amounts.
The binder for both acrylic paint and acrylic mediums consists of a dispersion of acrylic resin particles in water. As long as the binder contains water, the binder is white.
When all the water has evaporated after drying, the acrylic resin particles in the binder form a continuous colourless transparent film and the white will have disappeared.
This explains why the acrylic paint colours become darker as they dry (this effect is also often called "colour shift"). When mixed with a medium, the wet paint therefore also becomes a little lighter; once dry the colour is the same as pure dried paint.
The binder of acrylic paint consists of a dispersion of acrylic resin particles in water. During the drying the water evaporates and the volume of the paint layer decreases.
Due to the large adhesive strength of the binder, acrylic colours and the various gel mediums are ideally suited for a durable application on various materials.
A condition for a good adherence is that the surfaces of the materials to be glued are free of grease and somewhat absorbent.
The most durable result is achieved if the materials are fully encased by the paint or gel, certainly in connection with the adhesion when it concerns the less porous materials such as sand, pebbles, glass, etc, but also porous materials such as paper and cardboard are therefore protected against any damaging external influences.
If the natural colour of the material has to remain visible, use one of the gel mediums.