20-Color Bundle of Epoxy Resin Dyes

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Color Reimagined.

Add brilliance to your epoxy projects with Pigmently Resin Dyes. Developed by leading industry professionals, these premium liquid dyes deliver vibrant colors with beautiful translucence unmatched by any other product. Ideal for a range of epoxy applications:

  • Epoxy river tables
  • Jewelry making
  • Charcuterie boards
  • Tumblers
  • Wall art
  • Epoxy bar tops
  • Drink coasters
  • Arts & crafts!

Liquid Epoxy Dye

Unmatched Epoxy Compatibility.

Pigmently Liquid Epoxy Dye is designed to blend seamlessly with epoxy resin, so you only need a small amount to achieve impressive results. Using low-quality dyes can prevent proper curing of the epoxy. Our dye is formulated specifically for use with epoxy resin, resulting in a flawless batch every time.

Pigmently Liquid Epoxy Dye

Safe and Long-Lasting Finish Guaranteed.

  • Pigmently dyes have been designed to be UV resistant, ensuring that your projects won't fade or yellow when exposed to sunlight over time.
  • Non-toxic and safe to use in any environment, including homes, restaurants, wineries, and businesses.
  • Curing time of your epoxy is not affected by dye, keeping your project smooth and hassle-free every time.

Pigmently UV Liquid Dyes

Remarkably Versatile.

Ready to add some serious wow-factor to your next arts and crafts project? Look no further than Pigmently's liquid epoxy dyes! These high-quality liquid pigments are perfect for creating stunning pieces like river tables, bar tops, charcuterie boards, tumblers, and more. Why settle for ordinary when you can create something extraordinary with Pigmently?

Transparent Liquid Epoxy Dye

Includes the following colors: 10ML / 3.5oz of

  • Black
  • Red
  • White
  • Blue
  • Grass Green
  • Orange
  • Mango
  • Jade Green
  • Pink
  • Peacock Blue
  • Sapphire Blue
  • Purplish Red
  • Neon Yellow
  • Rose Red
  • Coffee
  • Purple
  • Golden Yellow
  • Teal
  • Brown
  • Neon Green

Portion Guide for Pigmently Resin Dyes:

These dyes are potent, so it won’t take much to see your epoxy resin change color. You can control the intensity of the color—affecting its transparency and vividness—by starting with a small amount and gradually mixing in more until you’ve achieved a satisfying result.

Though there is no standard ratio of resin dye to epoxy resin, we usually apply a single bottle (0.35 fl oz / 10 ml) of dye per mixed gallon.

If you’re unfamiliar with resin dyes, we highly recommend starting with a smaller amount and adding more until you’re satisfied. As you become more acquainted with the product’s high concentration, you’ll find it easier to gauge a starting point for how much dye to add to your epoxy project.

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Disclaimer:

Purchasers should conduct their own tests and evaluations to determine the product's suitability for use. Pigment is sold by WEIGHT and NOT by volume like some other retailers. This ensures you get the correct amount of pigment. Colors represented on the listing, website, brochure or any marketing materials may not be 100% accurate due to limitations in monitor/printing process. Everyone perceives color differently. In case of an accident involving inhalation, remove causality to fresh air and keep at rest. If skin contact occurs, wash affected area with plenty of water. In case of direct eye contact, flush with gently flowing fresh water thoroughly; if eye irritation persists, seek medical advice/attention immediately. There are no thermal hazards associated with Pigmently products; however do not breathe in or ingest dust from these products.

Customer Reviews

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Dale K (Frederick, US)
A challenge but success!

This was my first attempt at an epoxy table. I chose an oak cookie that had been curing for over a year.
Mistake 1 - No moisture meter. The cookie had to high of moisture content which almost killed the project. Major cupping, warping, re-planning and such. Pentacryl helped but should have been applied months prior. Because of this, the table ended up up about 1.25: thick instead of 2"
Mistake 2 - using blue painters tape and metal duct tape to create the dam a the large gap. The epoxy softened the tapes adhesive leading to a mad scramble to save the pour. I was able to staple shims against the tape cams which saved the day
Mistake 3 - Did not realize how much liquid pigment was needed to make a solid color. All good though...I decided to show off the river rock instead of hiding them
mistake 4 - not placing plastic under the pour area. Never will do that again! Almost ruined the table and my workbench. Lol
Inspite of all the mistakes and challenges, I am very pleased with how this turned out!
Notes:
1 - use pentacryl to seal cookies - (all end grain)
2 - sealcoated all with bar top epoxy - I placed the epoxy in hot water to warm it up prior to mixing. That worked well
3 - used deep poor epoxy to fill the large gaps
4- river rocks - great fillers as they do no not have pours. Very little bubbling from them
5- liquid pigment - used probably 20 drops each of black, teal, and blue
6 - finish - sanded to 220 grit and applied Odies Oil - Love the finish!
7 - legs - black walnut fastened with 6 threaded inserts and 1/4 20 bolts.
8- remove all bark!
9 - bowties - Not a fan of traditional bowties so I came up with "fang like" black walnut ones. By the time I finished flattening the cupped tops...only 1/8" was left! They were 3/4" when I started
10- not shown, but I inlayed a large rectangle piece of 1/2" oak under the large cracks on the bottom of the table. This not only helped stabilize the gaps, but also created a "floor" which held the epoxy well.

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Adina Clark (South Lyon, US)
Fantastic Pigments!

So far I’ve been loving these pigments. You were don’t need much to even get the desired color. I’ve only been using a few so far but I love how vibrant they are. I used the teal and blue in this piece. Gives that great opaque look 😊

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Paul

I tried two colors so far. I'll see how they look. Tomorrow, they look good in the mold, though. I love translucent colors. I've used their products before, and they look amazing.

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John

Don’t really know what to think about it I am new to trying epoxy

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Brian Smith (Pensacola, US)
Great resin dyes

Our first liquid dyes we have used and we really like them after only using Mica powder in the past.

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John

I really like the colors in this kit

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