#11800
Selenite, Marienglas

0 - 120 µ

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$ 14.00*
100 g (jar)
#11800.12100.112 $ 140.00* / 1 kg

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$ 94.00*
1 kg (jar)
#11800.13010.124

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$ 822.00*
10 kg (bag)
#11800.13100.148 $ 82.20* / 1 kg

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Please read the material safety data sheet (MSDS).

Safety Data Sheet 11800_SDS.pdf


Own production Further products by Kremer Pigmente

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Warnings
LABELING CONFORMS TO ASTM D-4236. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT A TOXIC OR HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE AS DEFINED BY CFR 1500.3 OF THE FEDERAL HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES ACT. IT DOES NOT REQUIRE ACUTE OR CHRONIC HAZARD LABELING.

Precautions
Keep out of reach of children.

This white Marienglas from Cyprus can be used as a special filler for brilliant lime and fresco paints. The crystalline (lamellar) structure of selenite gives this product suitable properties for the production of violin varnishes, as it is used as a transparent filler. Special filler for fresco paints.

Selenite, also referred to as gypsum spar, is a colorless and transparent or translucent variety of the mineral gypsum. It is composed of calcium sulfate dihydrate, and forms well shaped crystals that can be absolutely colorless and translucent. Selenite shows a pearl-like luster and has been described as having a moon-like glow. The word „selenite“ is derived from the Greek language, and literally means „moon rock“. The scholar and „father of mineralogy“ Agricola also used the term „Mary’s Glass“, thus in Germany and occassionally in Britain selenite is called Marienglas. Gypsum is one of the more common minerals in sedimentary environments. It forms massive beds usually from precipitation out of highly saline waters. Broken into small flakes selenite can be used as glimmer to decorate surfaces. Also, selenite is a special filler for fresco colors, the pure and pearl-like shine of this mineral giving wall paints an unusually high reflection value. The selenite from Kremer Pigmente comes from Cyprus.

  • Chemical description: CaSO4
  • Lightfastness - thinned: 8 (1 is bad, 8 is best)
  • Lightfastness - medium: 8 (1 is bad, 8 is best)
  • Lightfastness - concentrated: 8 (1 is bad, 8 is best)
  • ColorIndex: PW 25.77231
  • Suitability: Acrylics, Lime / Fresco, Oil, Tempera, Watercolor / Gouache
  • Colors: White
  • Forms: powder
  • Solubility in water: insoluble

  • For which application / techniques is Selenite, Marienglas suitable?

    Selenite, Marienglas is suitable for Tempera, Watercolor / Gouache, Oil, Acrylics, Lime / Fresco
  • What color has Selenite, Marienglas?

    Selenite, Marienglas has the color White.
  • What Colorindex has Selenite, Marienglas?

    Selenite, Marienglas has the Colorindex PW 25.77231.
  • How lightfast is Selenite, Marienglas?

    Selenite, Marienglas has the lightfastness thinned = 8, medium = 8, concentrated = 8 (1 is bad, 8 is best).