Green Stuff World DYE FOR RESINS - GREEN - 15ml is a specialized, high-quality liquid dye designed for effectively coloring two-part resin systems. This Green Stuff World product is an ideal solution for modelers, crafters, and hobbyists creating elements with epoxy and polyurethane resins.
Main Application and Compatibility
This dye was created for materials such as casting resins, laminating resins, putties, and other epoxy and polyurethane-based products. It allows for precise imparting of an intense green color, which is particularly useful when creating custom elements, casts, and details for dioramas.
Compatibility: Intended for use with epoxy and polyurethane resins.
Incompatibility: Not suitable for use with acrylic-based products, which is crucial information to avoid undesirable effects or a lack of coloration.
Key Technical Features and Usage Instructions
DYE FOR RESINS is characterized by its high concentration, which translates into its efficiency and economical consumption. The green shade is stable and durable after the resin cures, ensuring color consistency in your finished projects.
Color: Intense green.
Volume: 15 ml, providing enough dye for many projects.
Dosage: It is recommended to add a few drops of dye to the resin mixture. An approximate proportion is about 5% of the dye's volume relative to the resin's volume, which allows for satisfactory color saturation. Precise dosing enables control over color intensity.
Mixing: The dye should be thoroughly mixed with one of the resin components (e.g., with the resin before adding the hardener) or directly after combining both components, ensuring uniform color distribution throughout the mass.
Application in Modeling and Crafting
The Green Stuff World product is a valued tool across a wide spectrum of modeling and hobby applications. It allows for the creation of realistic water effects, custom base elements, transparent machine parts, as well as resin jewelry or decorations. Its precise coloring opens new possibilities for creative design and personalization.