Use Alumilite dyes to add colour to your casting resins! These opaque dyes may be used in both clear and opaque resins. Always conduct your own tests to see if the dye and resin combination achieve the colour you require!
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Alumilite Resin Dye
SKU: AL-DYE
$19.55 (inc. gst)
SKU: AL-DYE
Categories: Casting, Stone Coat, Resin Pigments, Opaque Pigments
DescriptionUse smallest amount possible to achieve desired colour (up to 5%) Alumilite Dye is very concentrated. In some instances it’s necessary to use less than 1 drop to achieve colour in a small resin batch. This can be achieved by adding a drop of dye to the tip of a mixing stick rather than dispensing into the resin. Opaque dyes contain fillers that may settle in the bottle. To maintain consistent colour, agitate/stir prior to use.
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