Liquid pigments
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List of products
Oriental Red Concentrate – a deeply red pigment for resin.
Lemon Yellow Concentrate – a light yellow shade for casting.
Chinese yellow concentrate – a rich yellow colour for casting resin.
Concentrate Medium yellow – medium yellow pigment for resin castings.
Ferrite yellow concentrate – a natural yellowish-brown pigment.
Golden Concentrate – a golden hue for striking resin creations.
Orange red concentrate – a vibrant red-orange tint for resin.
Concentrate Orange yellow – warm orange-yellow tone for resin.
Concentrate Bright red – bright red with high saturation.
Iron Red Concentrate – earthy red tones suitable for epoxy resin.
Wine Concentrate – wine red for a dramatic effect in castings.
Peach Concentrate – a delicate peach hue for creative projects.
Bright Blue Concentrate – bright blue colour for epoxy resin.
Ultramarine Concentrate – deep blue for casting projects.
Peacock Blue Concentrate – a rich teal colour for epoxy resin.
Purple Concentrate – a striking purple colour suitable for jewellery making.
Violet Concentrate – a deep purple pigment for jewellery and decorations.
Apple Green Concentrate – apple green pigment for resin.
Green Concentrate – a universal green pigment for resin casting.
Coffee Concentrate – a coffee tone suitable for casting resin.
Ochre Concentrate – an earthy tint suitable for colouring resin.
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Features and uses
- Full coverage – creates opaque, saturated shades (“solid colour”).
- Easy mixing – colours can be combined into custom shades.
- Suitable for jewellery, decorations, coasters, paintings and larger furniture projects.
Dosage and mixing
- Start with 1–3% of the weight of the mixed resin (A+B); increase to 5% as needed.
- The general maximum is 10% – a higher dose may affect curing and material properties.
- Add pigment drop by drop to the already mixed clear resin and mix slowly (fewer bubbles).
Tips for a perfect result
- For an even appearance, pour thinner layers and possibly layer them after partial curing.
- Combine opaque zones with clear ones for greater depth and contrast.
- Before the final project, make a small test cast to verify the shade and curing time.
