Aki Copper is a beautiful shimmer brown red pigment. Our popular mica powder is ideal for DIY craft use, such as, epoxy, resin, woodworking, pen blanks, plastics, slime, watercolors, cosmetics, fishing lures, bath bombs, jewelry, melt and pour, lip balm, acrylic, polish, candle making, and MUCH more.
Particle size : 10-100 μm
Ingredients : Fluorphlogopite, Iron Oxide
Heat Threshold : 1000 °F - 1832 °F
Product Type : Mica
Vegan : Yes
Soaps : Yes
Epoxy Resin : Yes
Acrylic : Yes
FDA-Permitted for External Use : Yes
FDA-Permitted for Eye Area Use : Yes
FDA-Permitted for General (Including Lips) Use : Yes
FDA-Permitted for Bath Bombs Use : Yes
Epoxy : 2 grams per 8 ounces
The most common question that we receive is “How much pigment per gallon of epoxy?” This is a very valid question and unfortunately there is no set answer due to the numerous types of applications and variations. This is why we recommend 2 grams per 8 oz and add as desired.
For example: Are you looking for an opaque or transparent look? Lighter colors may take more pigment to achieve the color.
Why micron sizes matter:
PLEASE be aware of the micron sizes of the pigment. The larger the micron, the larger the particle.
Typical pigments average 10-60um.
Be aware that larger micron sized pigments will most likely have a heavier density which will cause the pigment to sink faster in fresh epoxy such as deep pours. For example, our Icicle or 14k Nugget Gold is 200-700um and will most likely sink in fresh epoxy faster. To alleviate sinking either let the epoxy settle up a little bit. Or, come back through your project to “stir” it a little more.
Cold process - 2 tsp per lb of oils
Hot process - ½ tsp lb of MP base
Peelable Automotive Coatings (Plasti Dip, HaloEFX, P1Coatings, Pro Line, Autoflex, Etc.) - 50 Grams Per Gallon
Standard Automotive Clears - 25 Grams Per Gallon
Appliance Paint And Coatings - 25 Grams Per Gallon
Architectural Coatings (Interior And Exterior) - 10-20% By Weight
Wall Paper And Other Architectural Paper Coatings - 1-5% By Weight
Peelable Coatings:
◦ The majority of our pigments can be sprayed through a 1.2 tip
◦ Be aware of the micron size. The larger the particle you may have to go to a larger tip.
◦ The pigments can be mixed with the base color or mixed into the clear and sprayed over the base color.
◦ The base color may impact the overall color of the pigment.
◦ Light colored pigments yellows, pinks, etc., we recommend using a white base or a like colored base.
◦ Dark colored pigments, we recommend using a black or dark colored base
Automotive Paint:
◦ The majority of our pigments can and have been used for automotive.
◦ The majority of our pigments can be sprayed through a 1.2 tip
◦ Three ways to use our pigments for spraying:
◦ Mix directly into the base color to create a unique blend
◦ Mix and spray with your mid clear over the base color
◦ Mix and spray with your top coat. Typically we do not recommend this due to the possibilities of striping. Also, we use the top coat as a UV
protector or possible sanding of the top coat, etc.
Courtesy from our friend Justin Salley.
For more tutorials, visit his Youtube page www.youtube.com/@justinsalleyart/
STEP #1 - MIX YOUR POURING MEDIUM
3 parts Behr8300 Deep Base Interior/Exterior Hi-Gloss Enamel. 1 part JOSONJA Polyurethane Water Based Gloss Varnish. Mix gently folding paint and varnish together until they are completely mixed, Go Slow to reduce mixing bubbles.
STEP #2 - DISPERSING PIGMENTS INTO YOUR MEDIUM
Pour 1/2 to 1 teaspoon of JOSONJA Gloss Varnish into mixing container. Add around a teaspoon of Pigment (I generally add a little more) into your container with the JOSONJA. Mix until all Pigments have dissolved into a liquid making sure to stir any clumps out at this time.
STEP #3 - COMBINING YOUR POURING MEDIUM & DISPERSED PIGMENTS
Add around 3 Tablespoons of Pouring medium into your Dispersed Pigments. Mix thoroughly, being slow and folding rather than whipping, this will minimize the air bubbles.
STEP #4 - WHAT IF?
◦ If your new mixed color seems to thick - Add a small amount of JOSONJA and stir until you reach the desired consistency.
◦ If your new mixed color seems to thin - Add a small amount of Behr8300 (ONLY) and stir until you reach the desired consistency.
Vinyl Wrap And Plastic Films - 5-10% By Weight
Plastic Bottles - 1-2% By Weight
Masterbatch - 10-30% By Weight
Plastic Resins - 0.2-0.5% By Weight
Rubber Polymers And Latex - 5-15% By Weight
Glass - 1-10% By Weight
Candles - 5-10% By Weight
Flexographic Inks (Packing Materials) - 15-25% By Weight
Offset Printing Ink - 5-10% By Weight
Screen Printing And Screen Inks - 10-30% By Weight
Textile Printing And Textile Inks And Pastes - 5-10% By Weight
Gravure Inks - 5-15% By Weight
Lotions - 1-5% By Weight
Lipstick And Pigmented Lipgloss - 5-10% By Weight
Eyeshadow - 15-80% By Weight
Nail Polish - 5-25% By Weight
Shampoo - 0.1-2% By Weight
Our pigments can be used for both Cerakote and KG Gunkote clears. Below are just some references.
◦ 5 grams of pigment per 4oz
◦ Typically recommend a black base. For light colored pigments such as
yellows, pinks, etc. you may want to try a light colored base. ALWAYS test before full application.
◦ 3 coats for full saturation. Some colors may require less.
◦ Stay with pigments with a 10-60um micron size. All particle sizes are listed
on our product pages or you can find them on our Pigment Information List.
◦ Recommend using a .80 spray nozzle. Some use 1.0 for clears.
To request a SDS, please email us at jeff@eyecandycustomz.com
First, these mica powders are fantastic. We are using them to tint Clear TopCoat on our basement floor, and they are just amazing. But more amazing is Jeff, the business owner- we got a package of a mica color we didn't order, and I reached out to him over email to let him know (turns out it was a shipping mixup), and he immediately shipped out the correct color (Aki Copper). If you are in the business of using epoxy or anything else that can be used with mica powders, this is the stuff to use...
This really added dazzle to a patio tabled I made.
mixes easily, great color
these colors mix well in the epoxy I used it with and just love these!! I'm going to use them next in paint.
I used a blend of the metal tinted pigments in my last casting of pen blanks and they came out great. Eye candy pigments mix so well with Alumilite clear slow, they are my go to mica powders..
Hi there! Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a review for Aki Copper. We're thrilled to hear that the metal tinted pigments worked well for your pen blanks. We completely agree that Eye Candy pigments are the perfect choice for mixing with Alumilite clear slow. We appreciate your support and hope to see you again soon!