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When working with epoxy resin, choosing the right type can make all the difference to your results. Two of the most popular varieties, casting resin and art resin, are tailored for distinct creative applications.
Casting Resin: Deep Pours and Bulk Projects
Casting resins are specifically formulated for deeper pours, such as those needed in furniture making, river tables, and larger decorative castings. Their lower viscosity helps resin flow smoothly, minimising bubbles and ensuring even curing in layers up to several centimetres thick. For casting applications up to 2cm, a clear option such as “Trasparente” Multipurpose Clear Epoxy Resin is ideal for bubble-free, detailed work.
Art Resin: Surface Coating and Creative Control
Art resins are best suited for surface coatings where clarity, gloss, and pigment diffusion are essential. They are typically of medium viscosity, providing control that prevents runaway drips and gives artists the ability to create even, glass-like finishes in thinner layers. A dedicated art resin such as Art Pro is designed for surfaces like coasters, trays, and fluid-art panels. Their formulation allows for layers typically up to 10mm, resulting in a durable, high-gloss coating with reliable UV resistance.
When This Matters: Matching Resin to Project Demands
- Choose casting resin for projects requiring depth—think moulds, embedded objects, or river tables.
- Go for art resin if your goal is a flawless, durable surface on decorative pieces, artwork, or small flat items where colour blending and finish matter.
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Selecting between casting and art resin is crucial for achieving the outcome you want. For more guidance on suitable resin products and step-by-step coating advice, visit our main guide on how to create a resin coating.
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