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How to calculate the amount of pigment to mix with the resin?

How to calculate the amount of pigment to mix with the resin?

Achieve perfect colour effects with precision pigment mixing advice

"Colourfun" - Liquid Epoxy Resin Colourant 25-100ml - High coverage
"Colourfun" - Liquid Epoxy Resin Colourant 25-100ml - High coverage

Choosing the correct amount of pigment to mix with your epoxy resin is essential for achieving vibrant, consistent colours and avoiding issues with resin curing or clarity. Whether you are an artist, crafter, or professional maker, understanding pigment ratios ensures you produce beautiful, flawless resin projects time after time.

This guide is built to help you with tried-and-tested methods for calculating pigment loads using premium products such as the “Colourfun” – Liquid Epoxy Resin Colourant 25-100ml – High coverage, “Neon” – Bright Powder Pigments – 10g, “Sahara” – Mica Powder Pigment Metallic Motion Effect 10g / 100g, “Colourfun Set” – Liquid Epoxy Resin Colourant Set for Solid Colour Effects, and the “Trasparente” Epoxy Resin Kit 800g + Mica Powder 10g – 10 Colour Variations. Let’s walk through the calculations and considerations for each product type.

Why Accurate Pigment Calculations Matter

Excess pigment can alter curing times, reduce transparency, or even compromise the structural properties of your resin. Insufficient pigment may result in weak, washed-out colours. The key is to use trusted, concentrated products such as those from our Dyes and Pigments selection and apply precise measurement as advised by each product’s formulators.

Overview: Comparing Pigment Types and Their Ratios

Liquid colourants like Colourfun deliver rich, opaque or translucent effects with only a few drops—for reference, a single 25ml bottle can colour approximately 2–3 kg of resin. Highly concentrated, these are economical and blend seamlessly into resin without affecting its properties, providing long-lasting coverage. Paste sets such as the Colourfun Set are ideal for transparent and vibrant finishes, ready-mixed for user ease.

When it comes to powder pigments, Sahara Mica Powder stands out for its striking metallic motion effects and extremely low consumption—just 5–8g per 1kg of resin achieves intense, 3D results. Neon Pigments bring dazzling effects to art and decoupage projects, with about 10g per 2kg of resin providing strong neon results without compromising mechanical properties.

Looking for an all-in-one solution? The “Trasparente” Epoxy Resin Kit 800g + Mica Powder 10g – 10 Colour Variations includes ultra clear multipurpose resin and pigment for easy, controlled mixing regardless of experience level.

"Colourfun" - Liquid Epoxy Resin Colourant 25-100ml - High coverage

Visual Guide: Pigment Amounts in Action

See how actual pigment measurements influence resin colour intensity. From soft translucent glazes using just a drop of Colourfun to striking metallic effects with Sahara Mica Powder, experiment confidently within recommended ranges to get the exact look you want with ResinPro pigments.

How to Calculate Pigment Amounts Step by Step

Step 1: Start with the Manufacturer’s Recommendations

Each pigment product in the ResinPro range comes with recommended ratios tailored to its formulation. For the “Colourfun” Liquid Colourant, as little as 1% by mass is plenty—meaning you can colour several kilograms of resin per 25ml bottle. The Colourfun Set is similarly concentrated: even just a few drops or under 10ml per kg produces vibrant, opaque results.

Step 2: Use Suitable Ratios for Powders and Sets

For powder pigments, follow the guide provided with each product. Typically, Sahara Mica Powder is measured at 5–8g per 1kg resin for saturated colours. Neon Pigments offer coverage at about 10g per 2kg, with a strong recommendation not to exceed 15% pigment by weight to maintain resin integrity. Always add powder pigments to resin component A before introducing any hardener to achieve an even mix and avoid clumping.

Step 3: Adjust Based on Desired Opacity

If you prefer translucent or stained-glass effects, start with less pigment and gradually increase as needed. Liquid and paste colourants like Colourfun make it easy to build colour intensity drop by drop until your ideal tone is achieved.

Popular Pigment Products — How They Fit Your Project

Find more in our full dyes and pigments category, browse metallic pigments, or explore ready-to-use Complete Kits for every project size.

Expert Colour Mixing Tips

Test before you pour! Always conduct a small test batch to preview your resin colour. Adjust the pigment amount gradually, especially with concentrated options like the Colourfun Set or Neon Pigments, ensuring project success from the very first pour.

"Colourfun" - Liquid Epoxy Resin Colourant 25-100ml - High coverage

Tips for Reliable Pigment Mixing and Resin Colour Success

Always measure by weight for highest accuracy—kitchen scales are perfect for most craft resin work. When using multiple pigments, pre-mix powders into component A and thoroughly stir for consistency. For combining colours (like creating greys or pastels), choose a set such as the Colourfun Set and experiment with ratios to hit your target shade, staying within safe usage limits outlined by the manufacturer.

Remember: premium products from ResinPro are cruelty-free and vegan-friendly, offering vivid colours with minimal environmental impact. Every product highlighted provides clear usage instructions so you can calculate your pigment amounts with confidence—whether making jewellery, river tables, or abstract art.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Colourfun liquid colourants be used with UV resin and for achieving dark colours?

Yes, Colourfun colourants are compatible with both epoxy and UV resin, allowing you to achieve dark and deeply saturated hues in all your resin projects.

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What is the best way to mix powder pigments with resin?

For best results, always stir your powder pigments—such as neon or mica—into resin component A before adding the hardener. This helps you avoid clumping and ensures smooth, even colour dispersion throughout your work.

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How do I create a grey shade or metallic grey effect?

To create a grey shade, you can mix white and black liquid dyes from Colourfun, or for a metallic effect, use the grey version of Sahara mica powder with your resin. Control the ratio as needed for intensity while staying within recommended dosage.

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What’s the typical pigment amount per kilogram of resin for Colourfun products?

For solid, opaque colour, 8.5ml per kilogram is generally sufficient with Colourfun liquid or paste products. Adjust downward for more translucent results or upwards—without exceeding 5% of the total resin mass—for bolder opacity.

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Can neon pigments be used for glow-in-the-dark effects?

No, our Neon pigments are not designed to glow in the dark. They provide bold neon colouration but are neither phosphorescent nor fluorescent.

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Is it safe to mix pigments with the "Trasparente" resin for indoor use?

Yes, the "Trasparente" Epoxy Resin is certified non-toxic, solvent-free and odourless, making it safe for indoor use as long as you follow standard precautions like using gloves and working with ventilation.

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What happens if I add too much pigment to the resin?

Exceeding recommended pigment loading (usually under 5% for liquids/pastes and 15% for powders) can impact cure times, clarity, and structural properties. Always follow usage instructions for best results.

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Can I mix pigments to achieve custom colours with these resin products?

Absolutely. With the Colourfun Set and other colourant products, you can blend different shades to create tailor-made colours. Just be sure not to surpass the advised pigment-to-resin ratios.

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