MAYAN PIGMENTS, INC
(915) 747-6122
500 W University Burges Hall Rm 304 A Fl 3
El Paso, Texas,
USA
79968-8900
Manufacturer of innovative organic/inorganic hybrid pigments for coloration of paints, coatings, plastics and concrete. Our pigments have high heat stability, weatherability, solvent resistance and are environmentally friendly.
- Year Established:
- 2004
Products & Services
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- Organic
- Inorganic
- Pigment
- Colors For Plastics
- Color For Paint
- Colors For Cement
- Concrete Colorant
- Paint Colorant
- Colorant
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- Acid Resistant
- Chemical Stability
- Color
- Durable Pigments
- Environmenta Safe
- Hybrid Pigment
- Maya Blue
- Mayan
- No Heavy M
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- Mayan Pigments, Inc. :: No Sacrifices
- This eco-friendly, user-friendly plastic colorant combines the chroma of an organic colorant with selected physical and chemical properties of an inorganic pigment. Each color can be compatibly mixed in a variety of ratios, resulting in a palette of colors. Clay from the Earth and color from nature are combined to create a hybridized pigment that exhibits excellent chemical and physical properties...
- Mayan Pigments, Inc. :: No Sacrifices
- Mayan Pigments bring color and life to anything you can imagine, including paints and coatings. They perform a fundamental function within a coating formulation and are introduced to control the degree of opacity and color of the finish. Primary applications include general industrial and decorative paints. With our products suitable for use in both solvent and water-borne finishes, they fulfill t...
- Mayan Pigments, Inc. :: No Sacrifices
- When you create colors that survive centuries of blistering sunshine and still remain brilliant, you're probably onto something. Which is why we wanted to discover how the ancient Mayans pulled it off. After much rigorous research and scientific analysis, we unlocked their secret. Today, our patented, hybrid organic/inorganic pigments inspired by Mayan frescoes are changing the game. Best of all, ...
- Mayan Pigments, Inc. :: No Sacrifices
- After nearly 15 years of intensive research inside the laboratories of the University of Texas-El Paso and among the Mayan ruins of Mexico and Central America, a team led by chief chemist and Ph.D. Lori Polette-Niewold made a remarkable discovery. They learned precisely how and why ancient Mayan murals still contained bright and brilliant colors after thousands of years of exposure to the elements...
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