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how to make thermal dust pigment
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Thermal Dust Pigment, also known as thermochromic powder, changes color when exposed to temperature variations. To make it at home, you’d typically need a clear base powder, such as urethane or acrylic powder, and thermochromic pigment. The base powder acts as a carrier for the thermochromic pigment, ensuring the pigment's even distribution in your desired medium (e.g., paint, ink). First, mix a small part of thermochromic pigment with a larger part of the base powder. The exact ratio depends on the desired intensity but starts with a 1:4 ratio of pigment to base. Once mixed, gradually add this compound to your medium, constantly testing until the desired effect is achieved. Keep in mind, making thermal dust pigment requires careful handling of chemicals and understanding of material science for best results. It's always advisable to start with small batches for experimentation before moving to larger quantities.
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