

⚫ Turn your epoxy projects from basic to bold with just a drop!
ComposiMold's Black Epoxy Pigment is a highly concentrated liquid colorant designed for use with epoxy resins and clear casting plastics. With as little as 0.5% pigment, it delivers a deep, pitch-black finish without affecting the curing process, making it ideal for detailed, professional-grade art and craft projects.



















| ASIN | B06XD39K55 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #55,929 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #1,264 in Art Paints |
| Brand | ComposiMold |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Material | Plastic |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,094) |
| Date First Available | February 13, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Weight | 0.2 ounces |
| Item model number | 4336899273 |
| Manufacturer | ComposiMold |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 3 inches |
| UPC | 667744934307 |
R**N
Excellent Epoxy Coloring Results
This Black Epoxy Pigment worked great for a small project I had, using BSI-205 Slow-Cure 2-part epoxy as an engraved text fill in wood. I added one drop of the pigment to 5g of mixed epoxy, and the result was very black. The pigment did not appear to affect the epoxy cure at all, and I'll certainly be using it in future projects.
B**S
Pitch black!
A couple drops definitely do the trip. I forgot I bought this a few years ago and finally got around to using it. Instant pitch black epoxy with just a few drops
R**T
Excellent coloring dye for all epoxy adhesives and fillers
Best epoxy specific dye I’ve ever used. It works for any epoxy adhesive or filler as long as you only need black. The photos show a recent repair I completed on a $250 Kohetsu Bunka knife handle that came loose. The wood Wa handle on the Kohetsu knife had round gaps that I had to fill with kneadable epoxy filler. The kneadable epoxy filler would NOT take wood stain despite claims that it would. This epoxy dye rescued a potentially ugly outcome on the handle repair. I used a small brush to a tiny amount of this black dye to the whitish epoxy filler and it worked great. I’ve also used this dye to repair the edges of black kitchen cabinets damaged by bottles and cans. It worked great. I don’t use enough of this dye to whine about the price because it’s so concentrated it will probably last me another 10 years. Great product! Wish it came in more colors.
L**Y
Doesn't affect curing
I tested this pigment before using it, and it works just fine. Making a black on black handle for tools and knives means I need to use a black adhesive too...or sunlight will glint off tiny fills and squeeze-out. A couple of drops of this during the mixing process makes the epoxy black, and doesn't affect the hardness once fully cured. I imagine going higher on the number of drops would make this even shinier, but all I am trying to do is blend adhesive with pins and joints. Just a dab works well.
J**.
Worked great in the epoxy
Bought this to use with epoxy on a live edge table to fill voids and cracks that were there. This gave the epoxy a nice deep black that turned out really well. Highly recommend
J**.
So black.
Love this liquid pigment. It is so black. Inkey dark blackness. I mean it's kind of shocking how black it is. Just a few drops in a cup full of resin turns it too dark to see through. I'd like to mess around with gradients of black to see if you can get some smokiness, but in the end I'd probably just buy something specifically for that.
J**R
Wow that's black!
We've been doing tons of resin crafts with the kids and ran out of that dark broody black so we got some of this. And, wow is the right word. It only take a few drops to get the resin black. just black. That's what i had hoped for and it's what we received. Thank you for a great product that delivers in all ways.
K**.
Deep Dark Black Abyss
I had a crack that was 7” long and 1/4” wide on my black granite countertop right in front of the sink. It had been there for a few years and I finally decided to repair it to get a few more years out of the countertop. After research, it seemed the best path was to use a two-part clear epoxy with pigment. Two drops of the black pigment turned about 2 -3 oz. of the clear epoxy jet black. It cured as if it was solid piece of black plastic. It did have a glossy finish so keep that in mind. For me, it did not matter because I needed to smooth the repair and repolish the countertop. Once I ground down the epoxy it was no longer glossy but untouched it’s glossy. I don’t know if my epoxy cured glossy or if was the pigment. Anyway this stuff works well and will go a relatively long way for small epoxy jobs.
Z**H
Used this for the first time and you only need a few drops to make the resin very black.
A**E
This dye is amazing! In 200ml's of Resin you only need a couple of drops & you have a solid black colour I love it. I have been waiting patiently for it to come back in to stock & when it finally did I brought 2 bottles in case it sells out again. Going to try some of the other colours they do now.
M**H
Like others have said, a little goes a long way. Used it for the first time and really happy with thr result.
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