Types Of Resin by Resincult

Comprehensive Guide to Resin Types and Applications

Resin is a versatile material widely used in various applications such as floral preservation, top coats, and deep casting. Choosing the right type of resin depends on factors like curing time, working time, and single-layer limits. Below is a detailed breakdown of different resins and their properties.

Resin Table

Resin TypeSingle Layer LimitWorking TimeLayer TimeCuring TimeInternal Cure TimeShelf LifeApplication
Artist Resin 3:110 mm90 mins12 hrs24 hrs72 hrs6 monthsFloral Preservation, platters, coasters, etc.
Artist Resin 2:15 mm45 mins6-8 hrs12-15 hrs72 hrs6 monthsTop coats, marble, geode, Floral Preservation, platters, coasters
Flash Resin 3:17 mm40 mins5-6 hrs12-15 hrs72 hrs6 monthsFloral Preservation, platters, coasters, etc.
Diamond Resin 3:110 mm90 mins15 hrs24-30 hrs72 hrs6 monthsTables, deep casting, Floral Preservation, etc.
Geode Resin 2:13 mm40 mins4-6 hrs12-15 hrs72 hrs6 monthsFloral blooms, top coats, marble, geode, Floral Preservation, platters, coasters
Crystal Casting 2:116 mm60 mins12-15 hrs24 hrs72 hrs6 monthsTables, deep casting, Floral Preservation, etc.

Choosing the Right Resin

  • For Floral Preservation: Artist Resin 3:1, Artist Resin 2:1, Flash Resin 3:1, Geode Resin 2:1, and Crystal Casting 2:1 are suitable options.
  • For Top Coats and Geode Applications: Artist Resin 2:1 and Geode Resin 2:1 work well.
  • For Deep Casting and Tables: Diamond Resin 3:1 and Crystal Casting 2:1 are ideal due to their thicker layer limits and extended curing times.

Conclusion

Selecting the right resin depends on your specific project needs, considering factors like working time, curing duration, and application type. Understanding these differences ensures a successful and high-quality outcome for your resin-based projects.

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