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Unlike cheap alternatives, our 1500-mesh powder blends seamlessly - zero clumps, zero frustration. The 98.7% purity rating means your epoxy stays crystal clear. Want proof? Check this comparison:
Feature | Generic Powder | Our Premium Mix |
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Color Intensity | Fades in 3 months | Lasts 2+ years |
Mix Time | 8-10 minutes | 90 seconds |
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A: Add mica powder gradually to epoxy resin while stirring slowly. Use a mixing tool to ensure even distribution and avoid clumps. Let the mixture sit briefly to release air bubbles before pouring.
A: Start with 1-3% mica powder by weight relative to the epoxy resin. Adjust based on desired opacity or shimmer. Always measure precisely to maintain resin curing properties.
A: High concentrations of mica powder may slightly extend curing time. Stick to recommended ratios for minimal impact. Test small batches to ensure compatibility with your epoxy brand.
A: Ensure thorough mixing and use high-quality, finely ground mica powder. Avoid over-stirring to reduce air bubbles. Torch the surface after pouring to eliminate streaks.
A: Mica powder itself is non-toxic, but epoxy resin is not food-safe after curing. Avoid using mica-epoxy mixtures for items like plates or bowls. Opt for FDA-approved resins for food-related applications.
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