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Mica Powder - Aubergine
Mica Powder - Aubergine
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Mica powder is a popular and versatile material used in various creative projects. It is known for its shimmery, glossy effect and is made from natural elements, making it safe and non-toxic.
Applications:
- Epoxy Resin Art & Crafts
- Acrylic Pouring & Painting
- Furniture Finishing
- Clay & Polymer Clay Projects
- DIY Paper Crafts & Coatings
- Decorative Items (e.g., candles)
Basic Usage Guide
Basic Usage Guide
Mixing:
Add a small amount of your medium (paint, resin, ink, etc.) to a small amount of mica powder. Stir thoroughly to ensure even distribution. Then, gradually mix in the remaining medium until you achieve a smooth and consistent colour.
Application:
Apply the mixture to your project surface just as regular paint or resin. To highlight the shimmering effects of the mica powder.
Drying & Curing:
Allow your project to dry or cure as per the medium's instructions. The mica powder will maintain its shimmer, adding depth and radiance to your creation.
Storage & Care:
Store mica powder in a dry place to maintain its quality. Ensure it is kept away from moisture to avoid clumping or degradation.
Mica Powder Safety
Mica Powder Safety
Safety & Testing
According to the manufacturer, our mica powder meets the following safety standards:
- Non-toxic – Safe for use in art and craft applications.
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Heavy Metal Tested – Complies with safety limits:
- Arsenic (As): ≤0.0025%
- Cadmium (Cd): ≤0.0075%
- Mercury (Hg): ≤0.0060%
- Lead (Pb): ≤0.0090%
- pH Value: 4-10 (safe range for most applications).
- Low Volatility: ≤0.5%, meaning it has minimal evaporation at high temperatures.
- Fine Particle Size: Less than 15 microns for smooth blending in various materials.
Recommended Uses
Suitable applications:
- Epoxy resin art & crafts
- Acrylic pouring & painting
- Furniture finishing
- Clay & polymer clay projects
- DIY paper crafts & coatings
Our mica powder is not intended and labelled for the following uses:
- Cosmetic or body use
- Soap and bath bomb making
- Food or drink applications
Usage Guidelines
- Always work in a well-ventilated area when using mica powder.
- Avoid inhaling the fine powder—a mask is recommended for large projects.
- Store in a cool, dry place away from moisture.
- For cosmetics, soap, and bath bombs, please contact us for safety documentation to ensure compliance with safety regulations.


