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Product Data
ColourYellow
TypeOpaque
FormatPaste
BrandWest & Senior
Compatible With
Compatible WithEpoxyYes
General Properties
Gross Weight0.625kg

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Lemon Yellow Epoxy Pigment

Manufactured by West & Senior and specially formulated for epoxy resin, our lemon yellow pigment paste can be used to add intense solid yellow colour to any epoxy resin. Triple milled for maximum colour intensity and easy dispersion into epoxy resin.

Lighter colours like this yellow pigment are typically added at 5-10%. Available to buy online in 500g or 1kg packs.


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Very high quality West & Senior LEMON YELLOW pigment for epoxy resin.

All West & Senior pigment dispersions are made the very highest quality with pigments triple milled to reduce them to the finest particle size. Smaller particles means more vibrant colours from less pigment, improving the appearance of pigmented parts whilst minimising the performance reduction of the resin caused by pigmentation.

All West & Senior pigment dispersions are made the very highest quality with pigments triple milled to reduce them to the finest particle size. Smaller particles means more vibrant colours from less pigment, improving the appearance of pigmented parts whilst minimising the performance reduction of the resin caused by pigmentation.

Typical Uses

Use to add solid colour to epoxy laminating resin, epoxy gelcoat, epoxy electrical potting resin and epoxy casting resin. A pigment ratio of 5-10% should be sufficient to add solid opaque colour in most applications.

Advantages

Pigment dispersions (pastes) should always be used when pigmenting epoxy rather than pigment powder because the rigorous milling and mixing process during manufacture ensures that the tiny pigment particles are fully dispersed into a small amount of carrier epoxy, getting the very most from their colour.

When a dispersion is then added to the bulk of the epoxy it blends in easily, ensuring that the pigment is thoroughly mixed through the resin (rather than staying in lumps).

Because the dispersion is actually a mix of resin and pigment already, it is essential that the correct dispersion type is used to pigment each specific resin type. For example, epoxy should only ever be pigmented using epoxy dispersion pigment.

This product is classified as 'dangerous' for carriage and so delivery restrictions apply to certain countries and regions.

Very high quality West & Senior LEMON YELLOW pigment for epoxy resin.

All West & Senior pigment dispersions are made the very highest quality with pigments triple milled to reduce them to the finest particle size. Smaller particles means more vibrant colours from less pigment, improving the appearance of pigmented parts whilst minimising the performance reduction of the resin caused by pigmentation.

All West & Senior pigment dispersions are made the very highest quality with pigments triple milled to reduce them to the finest particle size. Smaller particles means more vibrant colours from less pigment, improving the appearance of pigmented parts whilst minimising the performance reduction of the resin caused by pigmentation.

Typical Uses

Use to add solid colour to epoxy laminating resin, epoxy gelcoat, epoxy electrical potting resin and epoxy casting resin. A pigment ratio of 5-10% should be sufficient to add solid opaque colour in most applications.

Advantages

Pigment dispersions (pastes) should always be used when pigmenting epoxy rather than pigment powder because the rigorous milling and mixing process during manufacture ensures that the tiny pigment particles are fully dispersed into a small amount of carrier epoxy, getting the very most from their colour.

When a dispersion is then added to the bulk of the epoxy it blends in easily, ensuring that the pigment is thoroughly mixed through the resin (rather than staying in lumps).

Because the dispersion is actually a mix of resin and pigment already, it is essential that the correct dispersion type is used to pigment each specific resin type. For example, epoxy should only ever be pigmented using epoxy dispersion pigment.

This product is classified as 'dangerous' for carriage and so delivery restrictions apply to certain countries and regions.

Downloads (3)

Safety Datasheet (SDS)163 KB
Dutch Safety Datasheet168 KB
Technical Datasheet (TDS)333 KB

Specification

Product Data
ColourYellow
TypeOpaque
FormatPaste
BrandWest & Senior
Compatible With
Compatible WithEpoxyYes
General Properties
Gross Weight0.625kg
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This pigment is part of West and Senior's FastCol colour range which is a range of basic colours without RAL numbers associated with them. 

The quantity of resin used in the pigment dispersions is very small and as such when the pigment is mixed into another resin, the additional amount of resin from the pigment is very small and in practical terms insignificant. As such you do not normally need to account for it within the mixing ratio calculations.

No, unfortunately you cannot use a pigment from one resin type with another resin type. You must use the correct pigment for the resin type you are using - eg a PU resin needs a PU pigment, a polyester resin needs a Polyester pigment and an epoxy resin needs an epoxy pigment.

This is because the pigment dispersions are a blend of pigment powders AND a small amount of base resin. Mixing the wrong pigment with a resin system may inhibit the resin cure and damage the end product

Yes, you can use the pigments in a resin infusion process, however if you are not using a gelcoat you will still get the colour from the fibre showing where it contacts the surface, with glass fabric the effect is diminished as the fibre is clear, but with densely coloured fibre like carbon it may affect the pigment. 

If you need a very solid colour for epoxy infusion I would advise using Polyester Pigment in the GC50 Epoxy Compatible Gelcoat.

When using a pigment paste, it is best practice to mix the paste into the resin part of the mixture. We recommend doing this before adding the catalyst/hardener as it means you have as much time as you need to get a good even colour mixture without having to worry about reduced pot life.

The pigments used in this pigment dispersion will be excellent in terms of light fastness and weathering characteristics. If you are not already aware, pigments are graded for these properties on a blue wool scale, with 7-8 being the best. We tend to only source such grades for our dispersions with such high quality. However, the base resin system you are using these pigments with may be vulnerable to UV yellowing itself.

Hi Anton, if you're finding the past too thick to disperse into your resin mix, it might be that you're storing or using it too cold. Like epoxy itself, our pigment pastes are fairly sensitive to temperature when it comes to their viscosity. If they're cold, they will feel particularly thick, so the first thing would be to check the temperature you're storing them at.

If this doesn't solve the problem and you are still keen to 'thin' the pigment paste for future use then yes, in theory, you could add a small amount of additional epoxy resin (resin side only) to the paste in order to dilute it slightly. However, it's important to understand that the percentage of epoxy that's already been used to disperse the pigment is very small, which is why we don't suggest you need to allow for it when calculating your hardener ratio in your resin mix. If you start to add significantly more resin to the pigment paste then you'll be getting into a territory where you do need to allow for the extra resin in the pigment.

Yes, certainly. In fact, with the range of pigments that we carry, you can mix them together to achieve just about any colour you need.

Our pigments have a stated shelf-life of 12 months however I don't think there would be any problem using a pigment that was well past this age. We wouldn't sell an old pigment but I have experience of using 3yr old pigments and encountering no problems. As with anything, storing appropriately and sealing tightly would be important.

Our West and Senior Epoxy Pigments are designed to work with all epoxy resins. However there is always the odd chance of incompatibility if the epoxy is for a unique use or formulation. So we would recommend contacting your resin manufacturer if you have any doubt, or simply conduct a small curing test before using the pigment on your main project.

These pigments are a thick liquid paste (dispersion)

The pigment ratio is based on the total weight of the resin AND hardener. However, for mixing purposes we always recommend adding the pigment to the resin part BEFORE adding the hardener to allow you plenty of time to properly mix, so that means you will just need to plan ahead slightly so you know what your total resin and hardener mix will weigh.

Yes these pigment pastes are suitable for use with the GlassCast range of resins and can be used to make a bold opaque colour.

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