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Black HBL Anodize Dye - 4oz

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$46.19

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1.:4oz - Makes 2 Gallons


2.Color:Teal


About this item

  • For Use After Anodizing Aluminum Parts To Add Color
  • Concentrated Dye. Add To Distilled Water
  • After anodizing, immerse the part in the dye at a temperature of 140°F for 15 minutes.
  • Seal After Dying
  • ROHS Compliant


These professional quality anodizing dyes provide consistent, quality results. The same dyes are sold to professional anodizing shops all over the world. Procedure for Obtaining Dyed Anodize Anodize the aluminum at 60-75°F for 90 minutes at 4.5 amps per sq foot or 0.03 amps per sq inch. Use our Anodizing Kit. After thorough rinsing, immerse the part in the dye at a temperature of 140°F for 15 minutes. Finally, seal by hanging the part in a sealer bath for 15 minutes. All dyes are fully ROHS compliant.


David
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2024
expensive but works
HuntersDaddy
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2024
This is my first liquid anodizing dye, but I thought it was odd that it had a lot of large crystals in it when it arrived. However they dissolved when I added it to the heated water and I think the color came out nice.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2023
prob the closest thing to the gold i been looking for. high temp works best!
Tim
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2022
This fast blue dye makes parts purple and the bottle I was sent had hard broken chucks of dye at the bottom. Avoid their products.
Brian cauley
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2020
If someone us looking for more of a gold color, this isn't it. Its more orange. The first batch i did, I mixed it as instructed, let it sit in dye for roughly one minute. Was crayon orange. I tested a second piece for about 20 seconds in dye. Same result. I then cut the dye in half of recommended dilution. This yielded the results of the first part after about 30 seconds soak. The last part pictured was only in the soak for about 10 seconds. Just long enough to change color. Definitely not gold.
Ben
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2018
The fluorescent Yellow is more of a gold color. I was expecting it to not have an orange tint to it.After checking again it looks like the title is misspelled
Lord Rhys
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2018
maybe I'm doing something wrong but I'm not getting much color on the wood.
Scott H.
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2017
Good dye