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JAN 2015

Concrete Products covers the issues that attract producers of ready mixed and manufactured concrete focusing on equipment and material technology, market development and management topics.

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80 • January 2015 www.concreteproducts.com A set of nine Chromix Admixtures for Color-Conditioned Concrete powder pigments were developed to complement the U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management's Standard Environmental Colors guide. The Naturescapes integral concrete pigments are specif- ically designed to visually recede into the surroundings by reflecting the darker, more recessive color schemes of native soils or vegetation. Chromix Admixtures Naturescapes can help improve coordination of the hardscape and its visual impact when used in a multitude of natural conditions such as grasslands, deciduous or coniferous for- ests, or rocky arid areas, L.M. Scofield notes. Available in powder only, they are a deeper shade than most conventional integral concrete colors, and are especially suited to cast-in-place or precast slabs and surfaces in theme parks, tourist attractions, restaurants, residential projects or other conditions warranting deep earth color treatment. — L.M. Scofield, 800/800-9900; www.scofield.com/CHROMIX-Natures- capes.html INNOVATIONS REPORT PIGMENTS Bureau of Land Management palette informs L.M. Scofield's 'Naturescapes' In addition to Juniper Green (top), Shale Green (lower left) and Carob Brown (lower right), the Naturescapes offering includes Beetle, Carlsbad Canyon, Covert and Yuma Green, Shadow Gray, and Sudan Brown colors.

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