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Offline 808Warrior

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Hi Temp Glitter Question
« on: 11/22/17 15:31 UTC »
I got the high temp glitter from do it mold.  But when I add the glitter to the plastic it changes the plastic from clear to whatever the glitter color is.  And the more I reheat the plastic the darker the color gets.  Does anyone know or have an idea of what I'm doing wrong?

Offline ctom

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Re: Hi Temp Glitter Question
« Reply #1 on: 11/22/17 16:15 UTC »
Hi 808 and welcome to the site.

What glitter color are you having the issue with and what size? There are a couple that can be touchy about re-melts in spite of being "hi temp" glitters.
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Offline Mike J

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Re: Hi Temp Glitter Question
« Reply #2 on: 11/22/17 20:37 UTC »
And how hot are you getting your plastic?

Offline 808Warrior

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Re: Hi Temp Glitter Question
« Reply #3 on: 11/22/17 22:47 UTC »
I am using the High Heat Hex Glitter .040 and .015.  The red will start clear then bleed.  Same for the blue.

And I am not exactly sure what my temp is.  I am new to this and haven't picked up a thermometer yet.

Any suggestions on a thermometer to check the temps?
« Last Edit: 11/22/17 22:49 UTC by 808Warrior »

Offline Mike J

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Re: Hi Temp Glitter Question
« Reply #4 on: 11/22/17 22:57 UTC »
I have a couple thermometers that Do-it sells. To me a thermometer is very important.  Blue always bleeds no matter how careful I am.  It's best to just make as much as your going to inject so you don't have to reheat much.  With blue glitter I heat my plastic over 350 degrees to change it over then let it cool down to 330 to put the glitter in. Then shoot right away.  I don't have a problem with Do-its red so I'm guessing your getting your plastic way hot.  Too hot of plastic will ruin most any glitter.
« Last Edit: 11/22/17 22:59 UTC by Mike J »

Offline 808Warrior

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Re: Hi Temp Glitter Question
« Reply #5 on: 11/27/17 20:23 UTC »
Better control of the temps helped a little.  It still bled.  I got some glitter from Jacobs Mold.  So far non of the glitter from this order bled.

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Re: Hi Temp Glitter Question
« Reply #6 on: 11/28/17 06:16 UTC »
808 Warrior buy the thermometer that they sell here. And some of the problems you have will go away.
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