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Control the Infusion Environment in Resin Projects

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Control the Infusion Environment in Resin Projects

Influencing the environment around your resin infusion process can make a world of difference to your finished piece. Small changes in the temperature, humidity, and workspace setup help prevent resin nests and unwanted bubbles.

Temperature and Humidity: Why They Matter

Maintaining a stable temperature is one of the most important steps. Resin reacts best when your workspace is between 18°C and 24°C. Excessive cold can slow curing, while heat can accelerate it and lead to inconsistencies or bubbles. Additionally, try to keep humidity low, as moisture can introduce unwanted reactions, affecting clarity and texture.

Gentle Mixing Practices

Proper mixing is essential for a smooth infusion and to keep resin nests at bay. Use a gentle stirring technique to minimise air introduction; tools like the Anti Bubble Mixer for Epoxy Resin – Reusable Mixing Tool are purpose-built for this task. Slow, steady movements help you maintain a pristine resin blend without bubbles that can lead to nests.

Reducing Bubbles After Mixing

Even with gentle techniques, small bubbles may linger. Spritzing the surface with a light mist of isopropyl alcohol can assist in releasing trapped air, working towards a smoother result. Always ensure the alcohol has fully evaporated before using heat tools, and keep it away from open flames. For best results, use a high-purity product such as Pure Isopropyl Alcohol 99.9%.

When This Matters Most

Controlling the infusion environment is particularly important for detailed castings and clear resin projects. Consistency is key—achieving the right conditions helps you avoid defects, saving you both time and material.

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By managing your working environment and refining your techniques, you can greatly reduce the risk of resin nests during infusions. Looking for more tips? Explore further on the How to Avoid Resin Nests in Infusions? hub page.

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