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Getting the right mixing ratio is crucial for ResinPro epoxy resin to cure successfully and deliver a professional finish. Here’s how to identify and measure the correct ratio for your resin project.
Understanding Mixing Ratios for ResinPro Epoxy
ResinPro epoxy products typically require mixing specific parts of resin and hardener. The most common ratio for deep-pour systems, like EpoxyTable 5, is 100 parts resin to 55 parts hardener by weight. However, always confirm the instructions provided with your particular product, as ratios may differ between formulations or applications.
How to Accurately Measure Your Resin and Hardener
Precision during measurement makes all the difference. Use digital scales designed for resin projects, which weigh from 1g up to 7kg, ensuring both small and large batches can be handled accurately. For volume-based mixes, a graduated measuring cup with clear, durable markings helps avoid mistakes. Always weigh or measure each component separately, combine them, and then mix thoroughly for best results.
When Accurate Ratio Matters Most
Measuring the correct ratio is especially vital for deep-pour projects, large surface areas, or any cast requiring clarity and structural strength. Inaccurate mixing can lead to resin remaining tacky or failing to cure entirely. For thick pours (over 2cm), consider using deep pour resins like EpoxyTable 5.
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By taking care with your ResinPro mixing ratios and using reliable tools, you can achieve optimal results every time. Discover more techniques and tips in our full guide on how to measure ResinPro epoxy resin.
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