Chameleon pigmnets liquid
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What makes a chameleon a “chameleon”?
The pigment contains special interference particles that reflect different wavelengths depending on the angle of light and viewing angle. The result is a colour shift (e.g. purple→green, blue→gold) and a distinctive metallic-pearlescent sheen.
Dosage and mixing
- Recommended amount: usually 1–5% into clear casting resin (start with a smaller dose, the effect is very pronounced).
- Shake well before use – pearlescent particles may sediment.
- Mix slowly and thoroughly to avoid bubbles and ensure an even effect.
How to achieve the most striking effect
- Dark base = stronger shift (black or dark undertones best bring out the chameleon effect).
- Thin layers and layering – apply in thinner layers and optionally add an accent to another layer for depth.
- For a “glow” effect, leave part of the mixture clear and use chameleon only in selected zones.
- You can create a glaze with a micro-amount of pigment on the surface of the finished piece for extra shine.
Compatibility and use
- Designed for clear epoxy casting systems with sufficient processing time.
- Suitable for jewellery, pendants, decorations, paintings and table tops (as an accent or thin glaze).
- Can be combined with other pigments (mica, pearl, glitter) – always test compatibility and layer order.
Warning: Do not exceed the recommended dosage – too much pigment may prolong curing or reduce clarity. Always perform a small test cast.
Practical tips
- Apply with a pipette for precise dispensing; clean the tip with isopropyl alcohol after use.
- Avoid overheating with a hot air gun – it can change the viscosity and shift the effect.
- When working on large surfaces, work in a calm, dust-free environment; cover the piece during curing for a clean surface.
