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Getting your resin mixing ratios right is critical for a professional finish and a structurally sound resin floor. Incorrect proportions can lead to weak spots, uncured patches, and a shortened lifespan for your floor, making careful measurement an essential first step for any resin floor installation.
Why Mixing Ratios Matter in Resin Flooring
Resin flooring systems depend on a chemical reaction that takes place when resin is combined with a hardener. The correct ratio ensures that the floor cures evenly, develops maximum strength, and achieves its intended visual and functional qualities. Too much hardener can result in brittleness, while too little may leave the floor tacky or soft.
Practical Guidance for Accurate Mixing
Always read the instructions specific to your selected system. Most resin kits, such as the Flowstone Complete Permeable Floor Kit, provide detailed guidance on ratios for both resin and aggregate. Use a digital scale or calibrated measuring containers. Pour both components separately, checking for separation or settlement, mix them thoroughly until you achieve a consistent appearance, and proceed without delay to application to avoid premature setting.
- Ensure all containers are clean and dry
- Stir both parts individually before combining
- Mix for the recommended time at the advised temperature
When Accurate Mixing Really Matters
Precision is most crucial on larger projects, outdoor installations, or where heavy traffic is expected, such as driveways and patios. Here, incomplete curing can quickly lead to surface defects and costly remediation. Using reliable products like Polirock Polyurethane Binder helps maintain the desired finish and durability for your resin floor.
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Maintaining the correct mixing ratios is a foundation for successful resin floors, ensuring your project will stand up to daily wear. For more advice on planning and application, visit our main guide on how to create resin floors.
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