Discover the vibrant appeal of Hanada Turquoise, a pristine turquoise pigment. Perfect for artisans, it breathes life into creations from mesmerizing jewelry to dynamic artwork.
Ideal for epoxy resin, acrylic painting, jewelry crafts, and more. It's also a top choice for projects involving slime, bath bombs, melt & pour, plastics, and candle making. Dive into endless possibilities with Hanada Turquoise.
Particle size : 10-60 μm
Ingredients : Mica, Titanium Dioxide, Tin Dioxide
Heat Threshold : 392 °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 : No
FDA-Permitted for Bath Bombs Use : No
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 Quart
Appliance Paint And Coatings - 25 Grams Per Quart
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
I love the "Hanada Turquoise" mica powder. A little goes a long way in an epoxy. The variation in the metallic color is fantastic.
I’m never disappointed!
I love Eye Candy pigments, however this one is not my favorite. Probably the combination I used, but went very smoky. I do love the color shift to pink.
This makes a rich blue green in resin that adds depth to waterway inlays and would easily stand on its own as the primary in a molded decorative piece.
Great product!! All of the Eye Candy pigments are beautiful. I have many shades. They are so nice, it’s hard to pick a favorite.