PouArt Crystal Concentrates

PouArt Crystal Concentrates

PouArt Crystal Concentrates are highly effective transparent dyes for epoxy casting resin. They tint the resin, but leave it perfectly clear/transparent – ideal for larger volumes (paintings, boards, decorations) and precise mixing of custom shades. Thanks to the high concentration, very small doses are sufficient.

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What to expect from concentrates

  • Transparent result – preserved depth and translucence ('crystal' effect).
  • High efficiency – colours large batches of resin, suitable for tables, paintings, larger decorations.
  • Fine and rich toning – from a light touch to intense, consistently clear colours.

Dosage and mixing

  • Start very small: typically 0.1–0.5% of the weight of the mixed resin (A+B); increase as needed up to approximately 1–2%.
  • Add the dye drop by drop to the already mixed clear resin and mix slowly for minimum bubbles.
  • Shades can be mixed together; for large batches, record the ratios for repeatability.

When to use concentrate vs. diluted colours

  • PouArt Concentrate – large volumes, 'crystal' projects, precise toning with one shade across multiple pours.
  • Thinned Dyes – small jewellery batches, where it is necessary to dose drop by drop with maximum delicacy.

Tips for a crystal-clear result

  • Colour in small steps; a light tone often looks more luxurious and increases depth.
  • Pour thinner layers or colour only part of the volume and leave the rest clear for a 3D effect.
  • Avoid overheating with hot air – it can change the shade and introduce micro-bubbles.
Warning: Excessive amounts of dye can reduce clarity and, in extreme cases, prolong or disrupt curing. Dose gradually and always test on a small sample.