yaroslaw
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I've bought some Eye Candy pigments recently (never used them before), test cast in one-blank molds with a good result.
Decided to cast 5x5" mold with my standard 400g pour of 1hr working time high quality epoxy (Entropy resins with CCF hardener) and got this result.
Color on the inside disappeared almost completely. The epoxy itself casted without problems - no cracks or bubbles or other signs of extreme overheating.
The pigment in question is Blue Orchid.
It happened to me only once with noname Chinese red pigment. I figured during experiments it was because of resin temperatures during curing and never used that pigment again.
Now, I thought that may be my error that this pigment is not for resin castings or have some incompatibility with epoxies, but all the marketing material clearly states it can be used in epoxy and specifically pen blanks castings.
Pen blank castings almost always deal with higher polymerization temperatures. Never had any problems with Caster's Choice pigments casting same quantity batches.
So my question is - is it a fluke, do all Eye Candy pigments behave the same or just some colors (which?) and what other pigments I have to avoid?
Decided to cast 5x5" mold with my standard 400g pour of 1hr working time high quality epoxy (Entropy resins with CCF hardener) and got this result.
Color on the inside disappeared almost completely. The epoxy itself casted without problems - no cracks or bubbles or other signs of extreme overheating.
The pigment in question is Blue Orchid.
It happened to me only once with noname Chinese red pigment. I figured during experiments it was because of resin temperatures during curing and never used that pigment again.
Now, I thought that may be my error that this pigment is not for resin castings or have some incompatibility with epoxies, but all the marketing material clearly states it can be used in epoxy and specifically pen blanks castings.
Pen blank castings almost always deal with higher polymerization temperatures. Never had any problems with Caster's Choice pigments casting same quantity batches.
So my question is - is it a fluke, do all Eye Candy pigments behave the same or just some colors (which?) and what other pigments I have to avoid?