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For the Bodegas Antión winery in the Spanish wine-growing region of Rioja, the architect opted for light yellow color pigments from the LANXESS Bayferrox range.
For the Bodegas Antión winery in the Spanish wine-growing region of Rioja, the architect opted for light yellow color pigments from the LANXESS Bayferrox range.
The Ǻrsta Bridge, designed by top architect Norman Foster, has spanned the Ǻrstaviken in the Swedish capital Stockholm since 2005. The Bayferrox color pigments used for the Falu red railroad bridge come from LANXESS.
The Ǻrsta Bridge, designed by top architect Norman Foster, has spanned the Ǻrstaviken in the Swedish capital Stockholm since 2005. The Bayferrox color pigments used for the Falu red railroad bridge come from LANXESS.
The Ǻrsta Bridge, designed by top architect Norman Foster, has spanned the Ǻrstaviken in the Swedish capital Stockholm since 2005. The Bayferrox color pigments used for the Falu red railroad bridge come from LANXESS.
The Ǻrsta Bridge, designed by top architect Norman Foster, has spanned the Ǻrstaviken in the Swedish capital Stockholm since 2005. The Bayferrox color pigments used for the Falu red railroad bridge come from LANXESS.
The ESO Hotel in Cerro Paranal in Chile with its reddish-brown coloring blends smoothly into the desert. Inorganic Bayferrox pigments from LANXESS set the tone.
The ESO Hotel in Cerro Paranal in Chile with its reddish-brown coloring blends smoothly into the desert. Inorganic Bayferrox pigments from LANXESS set the tone.
The ESO Hotel in Cerro Paranal in Chile with its reddish-brown coloring blends smoothly into the desert. Inorganic Bayferrox pigments from LANXESS set the tone.
The ESO Hotel in Cerro Paranal in Chile with its reddish-brown coloring blends smoothly into the desert. Inorganic Bayferrox pigments from LANXESS set the tone.
Inorganic color pigments from the LANXESS Bayferrox range decorate town squares and sidewalks in many of the world's towns and cities. The differently colored concrete blocks give large open areas a structural pattern and enhance their appearance.
Inorganic color pigments from the LANXESS Bayferrox range decorate town squares and sidewalks in many of the world's towns and cities. The differently colored concrete blocks give large open areas a structural pattern and enhance their appearance.
Inorganic color pigments from the LANXESS Bayferrox range decorate town squares and sidewalks in many of the world's towns and cities. The differently colored concrete blocks give large open areas a structural pattern and enhance their appearance.
Bayferrox inorganic pigments from LANXESS have proven effective in decades of use for coloring a wide variety of products such as concrete, coatings and plastics. The products have excellent lightfastness, outstanding quality and are easy to process as well as environmentally friendly.
As an example of application of inorganic pigments product lines Bayferrox and Chrome Oxide Green an artist's colony in the Heyri Art Village near the Korean city of Paju demonstrates the potential of a contemporary use of colored concrete. Here the many cube-shaped private houses reveal the value for new structural and aesthetic, but also social and cultural dimensions.
LANXESS’ synthetic inorganic iron oxide pigments, which are marketed under the brand name Bayferrox, provide a broad range of applications for manufacturers of laminated paper and tipping paper. The products offer numerous advantages like a wide color range, pure color shade, excellent light-fastness and good dispersibility.