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how much powdered pigment do you put in epoxy
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The quantity of powdered pigment to add to epoxy depends on several factors such as the opacity desired, the type of epoxy, and the pigment's intensity. A general guideline is to start with a ratio of 1 part pigment to 100 parts epoxy by weight. For more opaque coloring, you can increase the pigment up to 6% of the total weight of the epoxy. However, it's crucial to mix a small test batch first to assess the color and opacity, as adding too much pigment can affect the epoxy's curing and mechanical properties. Additionally, ensure the pigment is thoroughly mixed to avoid any uneven coloring or texture in the final product.
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