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Getting the mixing ratio right is one of the most important steps when working with transparent resin. Accurate measurement ensures a clear, strong cure every time.
Typical Mixing Ratios Explained
Transparent epoxy resins generally use precise ratios of resin to hardener, most commonly measured by weight. Ratios can differ depending on the product. For example, “Icrystal” epoxy resin recommends a 2:1 ratio (two parts resin to one part hardener). Other clear resins may use 3:2, or different ratios—always check your product’s label for exact amounts.
Best Practice for Measuring and Mixing
For the clearest finish and optimal strength, stick to the recommended mixing ratio and measure by weight using accurate digital scales. Pour resin and hardener into a clean container and mix slowly, scraping the sides and base, for at least 3–5 minutes until fully combined. Avoid using volume measurements unless the product specifically states this is acceptable, as differing densities may distort the outcome.
- Use a mixing stick for even blending.
- If your kit includes gloves, wear them for safety.
- Mix in small batches if you’re new to epoxy to avoid setting issues.
When Getting the Ratio Right Matters
An incorrect mix can leave resin sticky, weak, or cloudy. This is especially important for projects requiring a flawless crystal-clear finish or structural integrity, such as jewellery, tabletops, or casting art pieces. Using a trusted product like the “Trasparente” multipurpose clear resin ensures you have clear instructions and reliable results.
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Mastering the correct mixing ratio is a fundamental part of every transparent resin project. For more guidance on best techniques and using different types of clear resins, visit our full guide on how to work with transparent resin.
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