Differences between powder and liquid epoxy pigments

Differences between powder and liquid epoxy pigments

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Color pigments are a great way to decorate designs or simply match the colors of your space accordingly. They're simple, inexpensive, and work great with epoxy resin! Liquid pigments are just one way that epoxies can be colored - powder pigments work great too! Here are their major differences.
Color pigments are a great way to decorate designs or simply match the colors of your space accordingly. They're simple, inexpensive, and work great with

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