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Finding Bronze Powder




I working on setting up an electroformer. I am recent graduate from an art school. When I was in school we used Warner Electrics Bronze Powder that you could mix with acetone ⇦ on eBay or Amazon [affil link] Flammable! or a thinner that would suspend the material allowing it to be used as a paint. My Problem is that Warner Electric went out of business. I am having a hard time finding a conductive bronze powder that is not already suspended or a spray of sorts. Does anyone have any information that could possible help me? I would be very happy for any information at all! Thank you for your time!

Beth Shai
Artist - Cleveland, Ohio, USA
January 11, 2011


Try Talas (www.talasonline.com) or Kremer (www.kremerpigments.com), they are sellers of artist and conservators materials and must have many grades of bronze powder.Hope it helps and good luck!

Goran Budija
- Cerovski vrh Croatia
January 13, 2011




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