Antiquing, oxidizing, and patining are processes that chemically "age" or "weather" metal, resulting in a variety of colors, finishes, and effects.
Chemically alter the appearance of metals—including jewelry, sculptures, and small items such as keys or hardware—to produce aging or weathering effects. EPi's complete line of antiquing and oxidizing products provides a range of finishes for any job.
Depending on the type of metal, these antiquing and oxidizing processes can result in rusty brown-greens and brown-oranges for architectural projects, a range of browns and blacks that result in a weathered look on jewelry or decorative metals, or pleasing blues and purples that produce an aged look on silver pieces.
EPi's room-temperature oxidizers and antiquing chemicals are suitable for brass, bronze, copper, pewter, tin, silver, and nickel. Varying the concentration and length of immersion results in different colors and finishes.
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EPi's room-temperature oxidizers and antiquing chemicals are suitable for brass, bronze, and copper, Varying the concentration and length of immersion results in different colors and finishes.
Subtotal $60.00 -
EPi's room-temperature oxidizers and antiquing chemicals are suitable for brass, bronze, and copper, Unique shades of brown and black on copper, brass, and bronze produce attractive pieces that appear antiqued. Varying the concentration and length of immersion results in different colors and finishes.
Subtotal $60.00 -
Unique shades of brown on copper, brass, and bronze produce attractive pieces that appear antiqued.
Subtotal $35.00 -
Unique shades of brown on copper, brass, and bronze produce attractive pieces that appear antiqued.
Subtotal $60.00 -
Unique shades of brown and black on copper, brass, and bronze produce attractive pieces that appear antiqued.
Subtotal $63.10 -
Similar in action to 312 but slower acting while producing warmer and richer brown tones of varying intensity to include deep walnut browns on brass and bronze.
Subtotal $67.26 -
A liquid concentrate that produces light brown, brown, and chocolate-brown colors with golden tones. Varying the concentration and length of immersion produces a range of colors.
Subtotal $80.00 -
Liquid concentrate creates a natural verdi, patina green, or blue color on copper alloys. Thick enough to powder coat or lacquer over without losing appearance.
Subtotal $60.00 -
The color produced can be varied from light brown to brown to black.
Subtotal $109.92 -
Liquid concentrate used at room temperature as an oxidizing solution on pewter, tin, and lead. Control blackening depth by varying concentration and immersion time.
Subtotal $93.13 -
The colors produced vary from brown on white metal, silver and tin/lead to purple, grey to black, and gun metal blue on copper, brass and bronze.
Subtotal $87.60 -
A thick-film variety formula that creates a brown-green to brown-orange finish. A fume and acid-free immersion process that requires only seven steps.
Subtotal $60.00