

🎨 Elevate your aluminum anodizing game with pro-grade green that stands out!
Caswell’s Green SGS Anodize Dye is a concentrated, professional-quality liquid dye designed for aluminum anodizing. It requires immersion at 140°F for 15 minutes post-anodizing to deliver vibrant, consistent green coloration. Fully ROHS compliant, this dye is trusted by professionals worldwide for eco-friendly, reliable results.
| ASIN | B01LR1C6V6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #106,518 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #280 in Fabric Dyes |
| Brand | Caswell |
| Brand Name | Caswell |
| Color | Green SGS |
| Compatible Material | Aluminum |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 41 Reviews |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Caswell |
| Number of Items | 1 |
H**Y
Just learning to annodize.
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.
S**.
Buyer be aware !
If I could give 0 stars I would. I know the seller does not care about these reviews because they couldn't be bothered to respond to my concerns. I purchased this item 3 to 4 months ago. I was excited to finally find "olive drab" as an option. When I received the product, it was labeled as Olive Drab. Finally, several months later I'm ready to start my project. I mixed 1 gallon of water to the correct ratio of dye. I noticed it looked a bit dark and didn't appear to have any green in it. I anodized the part, placed it in the dye bath for half the time and it was completely Black. No green whatsoever. I would not recommend buying from this seller. I tried contacting the seller and was ignored twice.
D**D
Machinist opinion
expensive but works
A**R
good dye
prob the closest thing to the gold i been looking for. high temp works best!
S**.
Worked great
Good dye
G**R
The OD Green will turn your parts black
Do not buy the OD Green!!! It will turn your parts black if you dilute it according to the instructions on the label. It says soak for 20 mins & after only 3 or 4 it turned my parts black. If you get it, make a far more dilute solution than the label specifies & don’t let it sit for the full 20 minutes.
B**N
I wouldn't call it fluorescent
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
B**Y
Not the color advertised.
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.
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