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Old 08-25-2004, 05:12 PM
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Does anyone know where to get fluorescent dyes other than yellow and pink that Caswell sells? I need to make a fluorescent green and orange, but have had no success even when trying to mix with the fluorescent yellow to help it out

I also noticed that a 50% red and 50% yellow mix doesn't make a good orange, the red dominates it. Is there a good mixing chart out there for dyes? I already have the Caswell wheel, and it doesn't really help.

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Old 08-26-2004, 01:24 AM
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How about using food dyes? Will they work as well as anodizin dyes?

Help me out here!

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Old 08-26-2004, 10:50 PM
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I haven't tried any flourescent dyes and so I can't help there.

I have tried food color in the past, with mixed results. It seems to take a high concentration of dye to water, and it was hard to obtain it in enough quantity economically. The food color seemed to be more subdued in color for the most part, except the yellow was actually quite impressive in the color depth. I don't know how color fast food coloring would be though, compared to commercial anodizing dye.
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Old 08-27-2004, 01:31 AM
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You would think someone out there offers anodizing dyes in other colors than Caswell....

I buy most of my stuff here (thousands and thousands worth) but if he doesn't have what I need, where do I go?

Anyone out there have any other suppliers??
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Let us know the colors that you need and we'll try to get them for you.
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I know Aluminum is a whitish color, but is there an actual white dye to make it closer to white?
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It's my understanding that white is the one color nobody has been able to obtain in a anodized and dyed finish.
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Caswell,

I need fluorescent orange and green, and any other fluorescent colors you can get. I anodize RC Helicopters and the main colors are the ones listed above. If you would like to see some of my work, let me know.
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Old 08-27-2004, 05:41 PM
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Because of the way dyes produce color, there is no such thing as white (the summation of all colors) and black (total absence of any color).

A good "black" is obtained by a mixture of 3-5 other colors, carefully ratioed to cancel each other out. This is why proper mixing is critical for "black" dye, more so than other colors. This is also why "black" dye is more expensive than other colors.

To my knowledge, no one has produced "white" dye.
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Old 08-27-2004, 06:08 PM
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I understand. Just thought I would give it a shot since I am a Newbee!
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