Hi,
I am looking into Color Shift / Chameleon Pigment “Perl”.
KT 9000 DUOCHROME CHAMELEON SERIES
Application: Cosmetics – Coating – Graphic Arts – Plastic
Chameleon pigments are Color Shifting Pigments, they’re composed of high transparent flake crystals coated with Titanium Dioxide. Color shift pigments show changing colors & strong color flowing effect if you look from a different angle.
They’re the main materials for Chameleon Paints, can be widely used in various industries, such as automobile, lacquer cosmetics, electrical appliances, plastics, printing, ect.
Has anyone used these in a clear resin? I have not seen much info online.
I have seen a lot of info about how to Spray them on something like a car and how to apply them to fingernails.
So I am wondering if anyone has tested this in clear resin and knows the proper percentage for best effects.
My educated guess would be 5%. Suggestions?
Thank so much for all you guys do!
Travis