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The 1:1 equal-parts by volume mixing ratio is one of the most straightforward ways to use epoxy resin. Perfect for both newcomers and seasoned crafters, this ratio makes measuring and blending resin and hardener simple and consistent.
How the 1:1 Mixing Ratio Works
Epoxy products with a 1:1 mixing ratio require you to combine equal parts of resin and hardener by volume. This means if you pour 50ml of resin, you’ll need exactly 50ml of hardener. Using clear measuring cups is best to ensure accuracy. The resins formulated for this ratio, such as the One-2-One Epoxy Resin, are designed so that this straightforward method delivers reliable, even curing without complicated calculations.
Practical Tips for Best Results
- Always mix resin and hardener at room temperature to achieve optimal working time and clarity.
- Pour the two components into a clean mixing cup and stir slowly for two to three minutes, ensuring you scrape the sides and base well.
- Use fresh, dust-free tools and containers to avoid contamination, which can affect curing and the final finish.
- Measure meticulously: even small mistakes in volume can undermine the cure or appearance of your project.
When Single-Step Mixing Matters
The simplicity of the 1:1 system is especially valuable when working on creative projects needing consistent results or when you want to avoid errors under time pressure. Whether you’re making jewellery, coating surfaces, or conducting quick repairs, this ratio keeps things easy so you can focus on your craft.
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Choosing a resin with a 1:1 equal-parts by volume mixing ratio is ideal for clear, dependable results—especially when catalysing Veneziani epoxy or similar products. To further understand safe and effective catalyst use, explore our main guide on how to catalyse Veneziani epoxy resin.
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