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QUICK GUIDE
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Recommended materials – Epoxy Resin – Gloves – Weight scales – Mixing Cups & Stirrers – Infrared temperature gun – Heat Gun or Blow torch – Painters Tape – Cleaning Cloth
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Tape or seal your mould or project to avoid leaking and spilling the resin
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Prepare the weight scales and set it GRAMS. Do not measure by ml as this is volume.
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Always Pour Part B – the hardener first. Measure the correct ratio of your resin (1:1 -2:1 or 3:1). Then add Part A.
For Example
1:1 Ratio – Part A 100g = Part B 100g
2:1 Ratio – Part A 200g = Part B 100g
3:1 Ratio – Part A 300g = Part B 100g
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Mix Part A and Part B with a stirrer gently. Make sure you scrape the sides and mixing the resin well. Mix for 5-7mins, confirm no swirls are visible, if you light swirls, this means the hardener has not mixed evenly. Mix the resin for another few minutes or until all swirls disappear. Let the resin rest for 5-8mins, this will allow the bubbles to rise and for the exothermic reaction to start. This means if the room temperature is above 25°C, the resin will start to heat up.
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Use the Infrared Temperature gun to check the resin is heating up. This is a very important point. When the temperature of the resin has increased to 35-40°C, this would be a good time to separate the mix if needed and mix you Mica or Dyes to Colour the resin.
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If the room temperature is below 25°C, the resin will need help to start the exothermic reaction. You can use a heat bed or oven with temperature not exceeding 60°C.
Please Note:
The curing time depends on the room temperature.
At 25°C, the resin will take around 8-12 hours.
During winter, the temp ranges from 1-20°C. This will slow the curing time to 24-48 Hours.
During Summer, the temp ranges 20-35°C. This will hasten the curing time to 6-8 Hours.