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concrete color hardener interior floor Visitor Center at Archaeolink
Pre-History Park

Oyne, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK 

Systems:

Color Hardener -
LITHOCHROME® Color Hardener
- Deep Charcoal

Concrete Sealers -
COLORCURE® Concrete Sealer
- Deep Charcoal

LITHOCHROME® Clearseal™

Description
The Scofield system was selected for achieving a natural stone appearance cost-effectively with all the benefits of the durability and integrity of a concrete slab.

The project architect originally specified original Caithness stone, but at £90 per m2 for the raw material alone, this proved too expensive. Scofield suggested treating the freshly-laid concrete with Deep Charcoal LITHOCHROME Color Hardener. "Joints" were created with an angle grinder, and thus Caithness stone paving was replicated for considerably less than half the cost of the natural material.

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