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Artists often wonder if their epoxy resin creations will maintain their clarity and resist yellowing as time passes. The answer depends on both the formulation of the resin and how it is cared for after curing.
Understanding UV Protection in Art Resin
Modern art resins are typically formulated with integrated UV filters designed to reduce the effect of sunlight exposure, which is the main cause of yellowing in clear epoxy. Leading products such as Art Pro Deluxe and Trasparente both feature advanced UV protection, with up to a 10-year guarantee against yellowing. For extra-deep pours, EpoxyTable 5-Five provides clarity and has a 5-year non-yellowing period. These special formulations help ensure your artwork retains its original appearance for as long as possible.
Best Practices for Long-Lasting Clarity
- Avoid Direct Sunlight: Even with robust UV filters, limiting long-term sunlight exposure can help preserve clarity.
- Dispose of Heat Carefully: Proper curing away from excessive heat reduces the chance of early yellowing.
- Regular Cleaning: Use a soft cloth to gently clean resin surfaces—this helps maintain that glass-like sheen.
- Choose the Right Resin: Match the resin product to your project’s needs—thicker or deeper castings benefit from resins like EpoxyTable 5-Five, while high-viscosity options such as Art Pro Deluxe offer excellent clarity for surface coatings.
When This Matters Most
UV stability is especially important for works displayed in bright rooms, conservatories, or near windows. Pieces in these settings will benefit from selecting resins with reliable UV-resistance, such as those highlighted here.
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By selecting a resin formulated for UV protection and following best practices, you can help ensure your artwork remains as clear and vibrant as the day it was made. For more details on suitable resins for artistic compositions, see our main guide.
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