Yellow Oxide

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Yellow Oxide (1kg)

Yellow iron oxide is a popular and widely-used pigment in the construction industry, known for its bright and sunny colour that can bring a warm and welcoming feel to any project. This versatile pigment has a range of applications and can be used in various products such as concrete, decorative plaster, coatings, roofing materials, masonry, stucco, flooring, steel structures, plastics, synthetic materials, and ceramic tiles.In concrete, yellow iron oxide can be added to give it a vibrant appearance. This pigment can be used in decorative paving stones, tiles, and structural components such as beams and columns, to create a striking finish that stands out. Additionally, yellow iron oxide can be used in decorative plaster finishes to add a touch of warmth to interior and exterior walls, creating an inviting atmosphere.Yellow iron oxide is also an excellent choice for exterior coatings, where it can withstand harsh weather conditions while maintaining its bright and sunny colour. It can be used as a pigment in roofing materials, such as tiles and metal sheets, to create a bold and eye-catching finish. Furthermore, it is commonly used in the production of masonry products such as bricks, blocks, and tiles, to give them a unique and colourful finish.Stucco, a popular building material, can benefit from the addition of yellow iron oxide. By adding this pigment, stucco can have a warm and inviting finish that stands out. Yellow iron oxide can also be used in concrete flooring and paving to create a bright and sunny appearance while protecting it from wear and tear.In addition to its use in building materials, yellow iron oxide is commonly used in the production of plastics, synthetic materials, and ceramic tiles. Its bright colour can be used to create eye-catching finishes in a wide range of products.Yellow iron oxide is particularly popular in GFRC manufacturing, where it is used to add colour to the material. GFRC, or glass-fibre reinforced concrete, is a lightweight and durable material that is commonly used in the construction industry. The addition of yellow iron oxide to GFRC can enhance its aesthetic appeal and make it a more versatile material for decorative and functional purposes.Overall, yellow iron oxide is a reliable and versatile pigment that can enhance the appearance of a wide range of construction and building projects. Its bright and sunny colour, coupled with its excellent durability and chemical resistance, makes it an excellent choice for those looking to add colour and vibrancy to their building materials. Yellow Oxide (1Kg) is an excellent option for those looking to incorporate this pigment into their projects. With its high-quality and consistent colour, Yellow Oxide (10Kg) can help ensure that your project has a stunning and long-lasting finish.
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Weight1 kg
Dimensions38 × 25 × 4 cm
Weight

10KG, 1KG

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Browse through our frequently asked questions to find answers on everything from mould preparation and casting techniques to finishing and long-term maintenance.

Australia’s warm and, in many regions, coastal climate necessitates adjustments during manufacturing. High temperatures can accelerate hydration, so controlled curing environments—such as covering pieces with plastic to retain moisture—are essential. Additionally, lower water-to-cement ratios and carefully selected admixtures help mitigate rapid evaporation and ensure that GFRC develops its designed strength and durability.

Manufacturers address these challenges by:

  • Using precision mixing equipment to achieve a uniform blend and ensure proper fibre distribution.
  • Fine-tuning spray parameters (such as pressure, nozzle design and technique) to avoid voids, pinholes and surface defects.
  • Regular maintenance of equipment and continuous operator training.
  • Adjusting admixture dosages as required to optimise workability and adhesion.

Future trends include increased automation—such as robotic spraying and digital mould design—as well as a greater focus on sustainable practices (e.g. incorporating recycled materials and eco-friendly admixtures). Advances in fibre treatment technology and computer-aided manufacturing are enabling more complex, custom-designed panels. Ongoing research is continually refining mix designs and curing methods to better suit Australia’s diverse environmental conditions.

GFRC is a composite product that combines high‐quality cement, fine aggregates, polymers and alkali‐resistant glass fibres – all premixed to the correct proportions. Its high strength‐to‐weight ratio, durability and capacity for being cast in thin, custom shapes make it ideal for creating stylish and long-lasting benches and tables for both indoor and outdoor use.

GFRC manufacturers must comply with Australian building codes and standards relating to precast concrete, structural performance and safety. This means that production processes, material testing and installation methods are stringently monitored and documented. Close collaboration with local certifying bodies ensures that GFRC products meet all necessary performance and regulatory requirements.

With our premix product, all the ingredients are already proportioned for optimal strength and workability. This means you can focus on preparing your moulds and executing a neat cast rather than measuring raw materials.

Moulds for benches and tables can be constructed from high-density foam, melamine, or even silicone for more intricate designs. It is essential that the mould is smooth, watertight and well supported. Pre-treat the interior with a quality release agent to ensure that the cured GFRC can be removed cleanly.

Typical additional admixtures levels for a 20kg:

  • Water: 2.78L–3.0L
  • Plasticiser: 10g – 50g
  • Fibres HD: 50g-300g
  • Fibres Bundled: 400g-700g
  • Retarder: 5g-20g
  • Accelerator: 5g–20g
  • Defoamer: 1g-3g
  • Colour: up to 800g

*NOTE: All admixes will alter the way the mix behaves.

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