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Polishing ELLD resin to a flawless, glossy finish requires the right approach. One key issue to watch for is overheating, which can affect both the clarity and strength of your resin surface. Knowing how to avoid excess heat during polishing will help you achieve long-lasting, professional results.
Why Overheating Matters in Resin Polishing
Excess heat generated during polishing can cause visible defects such as cloudiness, softening, or surface marks on ELLD resin. Overheating may also compromise the resin’s integrity, making it less durable over time. Using proper technique and equipment minimises friction, preventing these undesirable effects.
Practical Tips to Prevent Overheating
- Use the right tools: Polishing with a rotary polisher or a well-designed hand pad holder ensures even pressure and reduces localised heat compared to cloth alone. Products like the “Epoxy Polish” – Epoxy Resin Polishing System are designed for such applications.
- Keep speeds low to moderate: Excessive speed increases surface temperature. Start slow, adjust only when necessary, and use machines with variable speed control for precise management.
- Allow cooling intervals: If you’re working on a larger surface, pause periodically to let the resin cool before continuing.
- Monitor pressure: Apply gentle, consistent pressure rather than pressing down heavily, which can create friction hotspots.
When This Matters Most
Avoiding overheating becomes particularly important when polishing freshly cured resin or intricate pieces where excess heat can distort details. It also matters when finishing large or thick-coated projects, as surface temperature can build up quickly.
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Taking care to avoid overheating during polishing preserves the clarity and durability of your ELLD resin projects. For a more comprehensive guide on achieving brilliant finishes, explore our full advice on how to polish ELLD resin.
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