Do It Yourself Patina Formulas
The Science Company has collected these metal patina recipes from a variety of sources through the years.
The Science Company has collected these metal patina recipes from a variety of sources through the years.
This starter set of four chemicals provides ample amounts of each chemical for patination on copper, brass or bronze metals. Restricted to Standard Ground only. NC-13258
Clear, colorless liquid having pungent (vinegar) odor. Miscible with water, alcohol, glycerin and ether. Used in patina formula No. 25 for Blue Green (For Cast Bronze). NC-2271
ACS grade, 99.7% min. — Used in our patina formula no. 18 for purple coloring effect. Restricted to Standard Ground only within continental USA and Canada. NC-6077
Lab grade, Granular — This is used in several patina formulas. See More Info for formula list. NC-0046
Lab grade, Granular — Commonly known as sal ammoniac. Often used in the recovery process of platinum metal (Pt) from catalytic converters. This is used in several patina formulas. See More Info for formula list. NC-8601
28 to 30% strong — This is used by metal artists in several patina formulas. Contains 28 to 30% ammonia by weight. Molarity: 14.8M Specific Gravity: .898. Colorless liquid with strong odor. Restricted to Standard Ground only. NC-2095
ACS — Used in our Patina formula No. 20 for Antique White. Restricted to Standard Ground only. NC-1483
Lab grade, Flake — This is used in several patina formulas. See More Info for formula list. NC-3361
Lab grade, Powder — A greenish-blue, fine powder. Soluble in water, alcohol and ether. This is used in several patina formulas. See More Info for formula list. Restricted to Standard Ground only. NC-0301
Lab grade. Crystal — This is used in several patina formulas. See More Info for formula list. Restricted to Standard Ground only. NC-0303
Lab grade. Crystal — This is used in several patina formulas. See More Info for formula list. Restricted to Standard Ground only. NC-10229