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Brampton Pro-Fix Black Pigment
Brampton Pro-Fix Black Pigment
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Brampton PRO-FIX Black Pigment is designed to tint PRO-FIX golf club epoxy to a solid black color for a cleaner, more professional-looking finished build.
When installing shafts, adapters, or ferrules, a visible amber or off-white epoxy bond line can stand out against darker components. Adding a small amount of PRO-FIX Black Pigment helps the epoxy blend in with the shaft and ferrule, creating a cleaner appearance at the hosel.
This pigment is made from the same resin used in Part A of Brampton PRO-FIX epoxies and is compatible with all PRO-FIX epoxy formulas. Only 1–2 drops are needed per epoxy mix.
Key Features:
- Turns PRO-FIX epoxy solid black
- Helps hide or darken the epoxy bond line
- Creates a cleaner look around the ferrule and hosel
- Compatible with PRO-FIX Rapid Cure, Quick Cure, and Long Cure epoxies
- Made from the same resin used in Part A of PRO-FIX epoxy
- Only 1–2 drops needed per mix
- Ideal for club building, reshafting, adapter installs, and repairs
- 2 oz bottle
Application Note: For best results, add 1–2 drops of black pigment before mixing Part A and Part B of the epoxy together, then mix thoroughly and apply as normal.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Brampton PRO-FIX Black Pigment used for?
PRO-FIX Black Pigment is used to turn Brampton PRO-FIX epoxy solid black. It helps the epoxy bond line blend in with darker shafts, ferrules, adapters, and hosels for a cleaner finished look.
How much black pigment should I add?
Brampton recommends adding 1–2 drops of black pigment before mixing Part A and Part B of the epoxy together. Only a small amount is needed.
When do I add the pigment to the epoxy?
Add the pigment before mixing Part A and Part B together. After adding the pigment, mix the epoxy thoroughly and apply it as normal.
Which epoxies is this compatible with?
PRO-FIX Black Pigment can be used with any Brampton PRO-FIX epoxy, including Rapid Cure, Quick Cure, and Long Cure formulas.
Does black pigment make the epoxy stronger?
Black pigment is primarily used to change the epoxy color and improve the finished appearance of the bond line. It is not a substitute for proper shaft prep, hosel cleaning, correct epoxy mixing, or proper cure time.