Aug. 26, 2024
Minerals & Metallurgy
You can pick from an array of craft supplies when you want to get creative. However, theres nothing as unique and fun as glow-in-the-dark mica. Mica powder itself is special, providing a combination of shine and color that artists have used for centuries. When you add the glow-in-the-dark aspect, you elevate this craft supply even more.
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Before you run to the store or dive into your craft closet for some glow-in-the-dark mica fun, you must consider the dos and donts of using it. While its versatile, glowing mica has its rules like any other craft supply.
One of the first questions people ask about glowing mica is, How does it work? Our mica powders are surprisingly simple. They contain zinc sulfide and other minerals. When you place them under a light source, they charge and absorb some of that light sources energy. Once the lights are out, the powders can use that charged energy to glow. One 10-minute charge should power your glowing project for 8 to 10 hours.
While youll need to locate a direct light source to charge your mica, you shouldnt use the sun as the light source. The sun sounds like the best power source, but our glow-in-the-dark pigments are not UV resistant. After exposure to UV rays, especially long term, the color of your glowing mica powder can fade. To preserve the color as well as the glowing power of your mica, you should use an alternative light source.
While we tend to use mica for its glowing properties, it also adds color to craft projects. Some powders are one color in the light and glow a different color in the dark. Other powders stay the same color. Read the label on your mica powder to learn about its hue or hues.
The color description on the label is informative, but it cant tell you exactly how the color will appear in your project. If you mix the powder with a colorful medium, such as paint, the color can appear different. Mediums that start wet and then dry hard, such as epoxy, can also affect the exact color of your mica. Test your color, regardless of the medium. This way, youll know what to expect when you start your project.
Some of our glowing mica colors are the same in the light or the dark, such as Daijin blue. Daijin blue is blue in the light and blue in the dark. However, when its glowing in the dark, it appears as a lighter shade of blue. The glowing from charging it creates this shade effect. Changes like this occur in several pigments, which is why its so important to test them before starting your project.
Many powders, including glowing powder, come in different micron sizes. Micron (μm) is a term referring to one millionth of a meter. Thats tiny! As small as the micron category is, it still includes a range of sizes. When buying glowing mica powder, you want that size range to measure between 13 to 45 microns. Anything less than 13 microns is often too small to appreciate the color or the glowing effect. Larger than 45 microns can make the pigments less uniform and difficult to mix. Powders in this midsize range also shine better since theyre large enough to absorb light well while staying uniform.
Since micron size is so important for good color and glow, you shouldnt use any glowing mica you find. Cheaper, low-quality mica powder probably wont come in the ideal micron range to provide good color and fascinating glow for your project.
Instead, view this supply as an investment. A pinch of powder is enough for most projects, and these powders last a long time in storage. Investing in the right high-quality glowing powder will ensure an ideal micron size. The powder will also reliable serve you for years to come.
After reading about all these rules, youre probably chomping at the bit to start using glowing mica in your creative projects. The good news is the sky is the (literal) limit! Most glowing mica powders are safe for various uses, from epoxy resin art to DIY soap. While they arent safe for eye or lip application, theyre still a versatile craft supply.
If you notice that your glowing mica isnt mixing well into your chosen medium, you may need to get it wet first. Mix the mica with denatured alcohol until it thoroughly combines. Once youve created a mica paste and broken down the powder just a bit, it should mix easily into your chosen medium. Get ready to see it glow.
While glowing mica powder is versatile, we dont suggest using it to paint or decorate any outside features. As we mentioned above, these powders arent UV resistant. While the sun may initially charge mica when its outside, it will eventually cause the color to fade.
Use glowing mica for indoor art, crafts, and household products instead. While you can step outside with glowing mica in your DIY nail polish or carry glowing mica resin art to your car, try to protect it from UV rays as much as possible. You want your project to retain its color and provide its incredible glow for as long as possible.
The dos and donts of using glow-in-the-dark mica powder cover everything from shopping to charging to project parameters. Taking each do and dont into consideration will help you use this craft supply well and make incredible art. If you need glow-in-the-dark mica powder for your next creative project, Eye Candy Pigments can help. We offer a great selection of glowing mica that youll love.
Royal Blue Metallic Mica Pigment Powder CHILL PIGMENTS
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Introducing Royal Blue Metallic Mica Pigment Powder CHILL PIGMENTS, the ultimate solution for achieving stunning metallic effects on your epoxy projects. Our highly concentrated pigments are fully compatible with all the products in our CHILL PIGMENTS line, which means you can mix and blend them with our low viscosity clear epoxy solution to create a long-lasting and spectacular look.
Furthermore, with 20 intense colors available in both 28g and 43g formats, you can create limitless combinations to enhance the appearance of your epoxy projects. In fact, our metallic pigments are made from the highest quality mica nanoparticles coated with organic and inorganic colors, allowing you to create iridescent and pearlescent effects in all your deep casting and thin coating projects.
Whats more, these chemically stable powders are designed to minimize contamination or any incompatibility and are FDA approved, ensuring that you are using a high-quality and non-toxic product. Additionally, our metallic pigment powders have a small particle size, making them easy to blend, and are ideal for creating unique epoxy river tables, epoxy jewelry, coasters, charcuterie boards, and much more.
To get the best results, we recommend starting with 2-3% of the volume of epoxy to build the color. By doing so, our metallic pigments can give your clear epoxy resin a deep metallic shade and a shimmering effect, creating vibrant and sparkling effects that will enhance your epoxy projects appearance.
In summary, Royal Blue Metallic Mica Pigment Powder CHILL PIGMENTS is a high-quality, chemically stable, and FDA approved metallic pigment powder that allows you to achieve stunning metallic effects on your epoxy projects. With a wide range of colors available, you can mix and match to create unique and spectacular results. For more information on our products and to get the latest blog, visit our website.
Features:
High-quality mica powder
High purity, Non-Toxic
Low Microns Small particle size for better blending
20 intense colors available
Available in 28g and 43g ( all colors)
Many combinations possible
Chemically stable powders which minimize contamination or any incompatibility
FDA Approved
You can buy each bottle of CHILL PIGMENTS mica powder pigment by weight
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