Re: Epoxy pigments
By:Severne
Date: 10/29/2001, 11:28 am
Date: 10/29/2001, 11:28 am
In Response To: Epoxy pigments (Dean Trexel)
The general purpose pigments, like Fiberlay's, are solvent-based. the percentage recommended for epoxy is the most you can use without seriously degrading the epoxy. Another problem is that the thicker the coat, the harder it is for the solvents to evaporate. At some thickness, no matter how little you use, it doesn't evaporate because it is trapped.
System 3 (Maybe Raka from the postings) is pigmented resin. You can use as much as you want. Just make sure you consider the amount of pigmented resin when you add hardener.
You might talk to your epoxy manufacturer and find out if there are any powder pigments that are acceptable.
Messages In This Thread
- Epoxy pigments
Dean Trexel -- 10/26/2001, 5:51 pm- Re: Epoxy pigments
David Marx -- 10/29/2001, 11:59 am- Re: Epoxy pigments
Severne -- 10/29/2001, 11:28 am- Re: Epoxy pigments
Pete Rudie -- 10/30/2001, 11:58 am
- oops!
Dean Trexel -- 10/26/2001, 5:54 pm- Raka *Pic*
Bill Price -- 10/27/2001, 2:48 pm- Re: Raka
Pete Rudie -- 10/27/2001, 2:50 pm
- Re: pigment
LeeG -- 10/26/2001, 6:27 pm- Re: Opacity
Shawn Baker -- 10/27/2001, 10:54 am
- Pigments
Pete Rudie -- 10/26/2001, 6:08 pm- Re: Pigments
Val Wann -- 10/26/2001, 6:51 pm
- Re: Raka
- Re: Epoxy pigments
- Re: Epoxy pigments