Chameleon powders
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How it works
The pigment consists of special particles with an interference/chameleon effect – changing colour depending on the angle of incidence of light and the viewing angle. They stand out best on a dark background (ideally black).
How to use
- Mixing into resin – for surfaces with an all-over chameleon effect (opaque result).
- Dry form wiping – lightly dust the inside of the silicone mould with a fine brush, then pour in black tinted resin for maximum colour shift.
- Surface glaze – micro-quantity in a thin top coat and a clear cover over it to protect the effect.
Dosage and mixing
- Start with very little (approx. 0.1–1% by weight); add in pinches – the effect is very pronounced.
- Mix slowly into the already mixed resin (A+B) to avoid introducing unnecessary bubbles.
- When working with a 'wiped' mould, work in a dust-free environment; gently tap off excess powder.
Tips for the best result
- A dark/black background enhances the colour shift; lighter backgrounds give a gentler effect.
- For long-lasting effect, seal the surface with a clear layer of resin.
- Layering thin coats adds depth without excess pigment.
Warning: Excessive amounts of powder can prolong or disrupt curing and reduce surface quality. Protect airways (fine dust), work in a clean environment and keep doses small.
