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Maneater Casting Mica – Radiant Green (1 oz)
This vibrant emerald mica powder for resin delivers jewel-tone depth and maximum sparkle in clear casts. Pen turners and resin artists reach for it when they want bold green that pops under workshop lights without shifting color.
Why makers love it
Strong saturation and fine particle size keep the powder suspended evenly in Alumilite, JB Royal Original, and JB Royal Thin resins. The result is brilliant metallic pearlescence that reads rich and luxurious in luxury nature blanks or river-table accents. One wide-mouth jar gives you plenty for multiple projects while staying easy to scoop.
Explore more options in our Mica Powder collection or browse Resin casting supplies for complementary tools.
Recommended Mix Ratios & Tips for Best Results
Start with a light load to preserve translucency and let the emerald shimmer shine through. Clear or lightly tinted resin shows pearlescence best; dark bases mute the vibrancy. Mix powder into Part A first, then add Part B and stir slowly to avoid bubbles.
Begin around 1 g per 8 oz of resin and increase gradually for stronger opacity. Layer with complementary micas for swirl effects in pen blanks or accent veins.
Resin Type |
Starting Ratio (Powder : Resin) |
Notes for Maximum Color & Pearlescence |
|---|---|---|
Alumilite Urethane (Clear or Slow) |
1:30 Grams : Grams |
Fast cure helps keep mica suspended — minimal sinking; great for translucent shimmer. |
Epoxy (JB Royal, Liquid Diamonds, etc.) |
1:10 Grams : Liquid Ounces |
Start light for depth and sparkle; go heavier for opaque metallic coverage. Stir slowly to avoid bubbles. |
Polyester Resin |
1:10 Grams : Liquid Ounces |
Strong color payoff; pressure pot recommended for bubble-free casts with even flake orientation. |
Pro Tip: For the richest shimmer, cast in clear resin with a moderate load, then finish with a gloss polish. This mica is casting pigment only — NOT for stabilizing resin.
Project ideas
Use Radiant Green for swirl pen blanks, emerald river-table veins, or bold jewelry accents. Pair with HDPE Molds for clean edges and explore Color-shifting mica or Maneater Glow for contrast effects.
Ready to create? Add this 1 oz jar to your cart and start your next vibrant resin project today.
Maneater Casting Mica – Radiant Blue (1 oz)
Electric radiant blue neon powder pigment delivers intense metallic sparkle and vibrant depth in clear castings. Pen turners and resin artists reach for this radiant shade when they want bold ocean or jewel tones that catch the light.
Why Makers Love Radiant Blue Mica Powder for Resin
This fine pearlescent pigment mixes smoothly into Alumilite, JB Royal Original, and JB Royal Thin resins without clumping. The strong vibrancy shines under workshop lighting, making it ideal for swirl pen blanks, accent veins in river tables, and jewelry pieces that need electric blue flash. Because it is a standard casting mica, it stays suspended well in medium-viscosity epoxies while giving you full control over opacity.
Recommended Mix Ratios & Tips for Best Results
Start with a light load to preserve translucency and pearlescence. Clear or lightly tinted resin shows the metallic shimmer best; darker bases mute the radiance. Mix the powder into Part A first, then add Part B and stir slowly to avoid bubbles. Layer with complementary micas from the Mica Powder collection for depth and swirl effects. Use Resin casting supplies and HDPE Molds for best results. Pair with Maneater Glow powders or explore Color-shifting mica options for added dimension.
Clear or lightly tinted resin shows pearlescence and metallics best. Mix powder into Part A first, then add Part B. Start conservative at roughly one gram per eight ounces of resin and increase for stronger color or opacity. This is casting pigment only—not for stabilizing resin or wood.
Resin Type |
Starting Ratio (Powder : Resin) |
Notes for Maximum Color & Pearlescence |
|---|---|---|
Alumilite Urethane (Clear or Slow) |
1:30 Grams : Grams |
Fast cure helps keep mica suspended—minimal sinking; great for translucent shimmer. |
Epoxy (JB Royal, Liquid Diamonds, etc.) |
1:10 Grams : Liquid Ounces |
Start light for depth and sparkle; go heavier for opaque metallic coverage. Stir slowly to avoid bubbles. |
Polyester Resin |
1:10 Grams : Liquid Ounces |
Strong color payoff; pressure pot recommended for bubble-free casts with even flake orientation. |
Pro Tip: For the richest shimmer, use clear resin, moderate pigment load, and finish with a gloss polish after turning.
Project Ideas for Radiant Blue
Try this resin casting supplies favorite in ocean-themed pen blanks, jewel-tone bottle stoppers, or accent lines in HDPE molds. Pair with Maneater Glow powders for pieces that pop day and night.
1 oz wide-mouth jar • NOT for stabilizing resin
Add this radiant blue mica powder for epoxy resin to your cart and start your next vibrant project today.
Maneater Casting Mica – Radiant Yellow (1 oz)
This vivid sunshine yellow Mica Powder delivers intense sparkle and strong vibrancy under craft lighting, making it ideal for Resin casting supplies and custom pen blanks.
Why makers love it
Pen turners and resin artists choose this neon powder pigment for its clean lemon hue and metallic shimmer that pops in clear casts. The fine particles suspend evenly, giving consistent color payoff without clumping. Use it in Alumilite, JB Royal Original, and JB Royal Thin resin systems for translucent highlights or bold opaque effects.
Recommended Mix Ratios & Tips for Best Results
Start with a light load to preserve depth and sparkle, then increase for stronger opacity. Always mix powder into Part A first before adding Part B. Clear or lightly tinted resin shows the pearlescence best; dark bases mute the radiant yellow. Stir slowly to avoid bubbles and consider a pressure pot for bubble-free results.
Resin Type |
Starting Ratio (Powder : Resin) |
Notes for Maximum Color & Pearlescence |
|---|---|---|
Alumilite Urethane (Clear or Slow) |
1:30 Grams : Grams |
Fast cure helps keep mica suspended — minimal sinking; great for translucent shimmer. |
Epoxy (JB Royal, Liquid Diamonds, etc.) |
1:10 Grams : Liquid Ounces |
Start light for depth and sparkle; go heavier for opaque metallic coverage. Stir slowly to avoid bubbles. |
Polyester Resin |
1:10 Grams : Liquid Ounces |
Strong color payoff; pressure pot recommended for bubble-free casts with even flake orientation. |
Pro Tip: For the richest shimmer, use clear resin, moderate load, and finish with a gloss polish after turning.
Project ideas
Swirl this mica powder for resin into citrus-themed pen blanks, accent river-table veins, or bold jewelry pieces. Pair with complementary colors from our Color-shifting mica or Maneater Glow lines for layered effects. Explore HDPE Molds for consistent blank shapes.
Ready to create? Add this radiant yellow mica powder for epoxy resin to your cart and start your next project today.
Mica Powder for Resin in Radiant Orange
This vibrant tangerine mica powder for resin delivers intense metallic shimmer ideal for pen turners and resin casters seeking bold citrus tones. Makers choose it for tropical fire effects in clear castings where light catches every flake.
Why Makers Love Radiant Orange Mica Powder for Epoxy
Pen turners reach for this Mica Powder because the fine particles suspend evenly in Alumilite, JB Royal Original, and JB Royal Thin resins, producing consistent pearlescence without clumping. The strong metallic finish shines under workshop lights, making it perfect for accenting river tables or jewelry. It mixes cleanly with Resin casting supplies and pairs well with Maneater Glow powders for layered depth.
Recommended Mix Ratios & Tips for Best Results
Start with small test batches when learning how to use mica powder in resin. Clear resin bases reveal the brightest metallic payoff while dark tints mute the vibrancy. Always blend powder into Part A first, then add Part B slowly to reduce bubbles.
Begin around one gram per eight ounces of resin and increase gradually for stronger opacity. Layer this radiant orange with complementary shades for swirl patterns in pen blanks.
Resin Type |
Starting Ratio (Powder : Resin) |
Notes for Maximum Color & Pearlescence |
|---|---|---|
Alumilite Urethane (Clear or Slow) |
1:30 Grams : Grams |
Fast cure helps keep mica suspended — minimal sinking; great for translucent shimmer. |
Epoxy (JB Royal, Liquid Diamonds, etc.) |
1:10 Grams : Liquid Ounces |
Start light for depth and sparkle; go heavier for opaque metallic coverage. Stir slowly to avoid bubbles. |
Polyester Resin |
1:10 Grams : Liquid Ounces |
Strong color payoff; pressure pot recommended for bubble-free casts with even flake orientation. |
Pro tip: the richest shimmer appears in clear resin with moderate loading followed by a gloss polish on the finished blank.
Project Ideas Using Mica Powder for Pen Blanks
Swirl this radiant orange into HDPE Molds for citrus-themed pens or use it as accent veins in river tables. It also creates striking jewelry pieces and small castings that glow under craft lighting.
Ready to Cast?
Add this 1 oz jar of radiant orange Color-shifting mica to your cart and explore the full Maneater Glow line for more neon effects.
Mica Powder for Resin in Vibrant Radiant Pink
This Maneater Casting Mica in Radiant Pink brings intense hot magenta sparkle to your resin projects. Makers choose it for pen blanks that need bold neon energy under any light.
Why Makers Love Radiant Pink Mica Powder for Epoxy
The fine particles suspend evenly in clear casting resin, giving strong color payoff without clouding. Use Mica Powder when you want metallic depth that reads bright pink rather than flat. It mixes cleanly with Alumilite, JB Royal Original, and JB Royal Thin resins for consistent results every pour.
Recommended Mix Ratios & Tips for Best Results
Start with a light load so the pink stays translucent and the shimmer can catch light. Clear resin shows the metallic effect best; darker bases mute the vibrancy. Always mix powder into Part A first, then add Part B and stir slowly to limit bubbles.
Begin around one gram per eight ounces of resin and increase only if you need more opacity. Layer this shade with complementary colors from the Mica Powder line for swirl effects in blanks.
Resin Type |
Starting Ratio (Powder : Resin) |
Notes for Maximum Color & Pearlescence |
|---|---|---|
Alumilite Urethane (Clear or Slow) |
1:30 Grams : Grams |
Fast cure helps keep mica suspended — minimal sinking; great for translucent shimmer. |
Epoxy (JB Royal, Liquid Diamonds, etc.) |
1:10 Grams : Liquid Ounces |
Start light for depth and sparkle; go heavier for opaque metallic coverage. Stir slowly to avoid bubbles. |
Polyester Resin |
1:10 Grams : Liquid Ounces |
Strong color payoff; pressure pot recommended for bubble-free casts with even flake orientation. |
Pro tip: the richest shimmer appears in clear resin with a moderate load followed by a gloss polish on the finished blank.
Project Ideas Using This Mica Powder for Pen Blanks
Swirl it into clear Resin casting supplies for hot-pink accent veins in river tables or pair it with HDPE Molds for uniform 1 oz blanks. It also shines in jewelry and small castings where neon pink is the star.
Ready to add this bold shade to your next pour? Add the 1 oz jar to your cart and explore the full Maneater Glow and Color-shifting mica collections for even more options.
Maneater Casting Mica – Radiant Red Mica Powder for Resin
Radiant Red mica powder for resin produces a vivid candy-apple metallic finish that stands out in clear castings. Pen turners and resin artists choose this neon powder pigment when they want strong vibrancy without shifting hues.
Why Makers Love Radiant Red
This Mica Powder suspends evenly in clear systems and pairs beautifully with Alumilite, JB Royal Original, and JB Royal Thin resins. The fine particles create depth and sparkle while remaining easy to mix. Use it for bold dramatic blanks or accent veins in river tables. Makers also explore complementary shades in the Mica Radiant Neon and Color-shifting mica collections.
Recommended Mix Ratios & Tips for Best Results
Start with a light load to preserve translucency and metallic flash. Clear or lightly tinted resin shows pearlescence best. Mix powder into Part A first, then add Part B and stir slowly to reduce bubbles. Increase the ratio gradually until you reach the desired opacity for your project.
Resin Type |
Starting Ratio (Powder : Resin) |
Notes for Maximum Color & Pearlescence |
|---|---|---|
Alumilite Urethane (Clear or Slow) |
1:30 Grams : Grams |
Fast cure helps keep mica suspended — minimal sinking; great for translucent shimmer. |
Epoxy (JB Royal, Liquid Diamonds, etc.) |
1:10 Grams : Liquid Ounces |
Start light for depth and sparkle; go heavier for opaque metallic coverage. Stir slowly to avoid bubbles. |
Polyester Resin |
1:10 Grams : Liquid Ounces |
Strong color payoff; pressure pot recommended for bubble-free casts with even flake orientation. |
Pro Tip: For the richest shimmer, cast in clear resin with a moderate load and finish with a gloss polish. This Resin casting supplies approach works well for HDPE Molds projects too.
Project Ideas for Radiant Red
Swirl pen blanks, accent river-table veins, bold jewelry pieces, and themed castings all benefit from the intense red metallic payoff. Pair with Maneater Casting Mica - Radiant Blue or Maneater Casting Mica - Sapphire for layered effects. Glow enthusiasts can explore Maneater Glow options such as Maneater Casting Glow Powder - Red Sky.
Ready to create? Add Radiant Red mica powder for epoxy resin to your cart and start your next set of pen blanks today.
Neon Mica Powder for Resin and Pen Turning
Our radiant neon collection delivers intense sparkle mica powder for resin and pen turning. These six vivid colors stand out from standard mica powder in resin because of their bold metallic sheen and high visibility in clear epoxy resin. Pen turners and resin casters choose neon powder pigment when they want eye-catching effects that pop under light.
How These Radiant Micas Differ from Other Pigments
Unlike regular color-shift or glow pigments, our radiant line focuses on pure saturated neon tones with strong metallic reflection. Each 1 oz jar contains fine powder optimized for epoxy resin mica powder applications. The result is brilliant depth without clouding your blanks. This makes them ideal when comparing mica powder for epoxy versus standard options.
Practical Usage Guidance for Mica Powder for Epoxy Resin
When learning how to use mica powder in resin, start with a small test batch. A common starting point is 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon of mica powder per ounce of mixed epoxy. Adjust based on desired opacity and color strength. Always mix thoroughly to avoid streaks. For pen blanks, this ratio gives rich color while maintaining clarity in thin sections. Makers often ask how much mica powder per ounce; begin conservatively and increase for bolder neon powder pigment effects in mica powder for epoxy resin pours.
Shop the Radiant Neon Collection
Browse the full range of neon options including Maneater Casting Mica - Radiant Orange, Maneater Casting Mica - Radiant Blue, Maneater Casting Mica - Radiant Yellow, Maneater Casting Mica - Radiant Red, Maneater Casting Mica - Radiant Green, and Maneater Casting Mica - Radiant Pink. Each jar is ready for immediate use in your next epoxy resin mica powder pour.
Why Turners Choose Stadium Neon Micas
These pigments excel in mica powder for epoxy resin because the particles suspend evenly and reflect light dramatically once cured. Whether you are making tropical themes, jewel tones, or bold statement blanks, the radiant series provides consistent results batch after batch. Combine colors from this collection with our standard mica powders to expand your palette even further. Experiment with different loading levels to discover your preferred intensity. Many makers find that slightly higher amounts of neon powder pigment create dramatic effects in larger castings while lower amounts keep the material translucent for layered designs. Always wear proper PPE and follow epoxy manufacturer safety guidelines when working with any mica powder for pen blanks. The fine particle size ensures even distribution in thin pen blank sections, making these micas a favorite for precision work where clarity and vibrancy must coexist.

