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− | For tinting polyester resins and gelcoats. | + | For tinting polyester resins and gelcoats. Pigment is a highly concentrated colour additive. A little bit goes a long way. Addition of the pigment is in itself, a chemical and ingredient. It may or may not have an impact on the end product. |
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+ | See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pigment for more details. | ||
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+ | ''' CAUTION: Use Sparingly ''' | ||
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+ | ==Tips/Tricks== | ||
+ | ===Physical Sample is Required for Colour Matching=== | ||
+ | For our colour matching, we require an actual material or 3d physical colour sample, and will not use a computer based image for colour matching, due to inconsistencies from one computer setup to another. | ||
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[[Category:Products]] | [[Category:Products]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Gelcoats]] | ||
[[Category:ResinAdditives]] | [[Category:ResinAdditives]] |
Latest revision as of 02:45, 7 October 2023
For tinting polyester resins and gelcoats. Pigment is a highly concentrated colour additive. A little bit goes a long way. Addition of the pigment is in itself, a chemical and ingredient. It may or may not have an impact on the end product.
See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pigment for more details.
CAUTION: Use Sparingly
Tips/Tricks
Physical Sample is Required for Colour Matching
For our colour matching, we require an actual material or 3d physical colour sample, and will not use a computer based image for colour matching, due to inconsistencies from one computer setup to another.