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Epoxy coatings are a popular choice for protecting steel brackets, but are they truly suitable for use in outdoor environments? Let’s look at what makes a good outdoor epoxy coating and how to get the best protection for your steelwork.
Understanding Epoxy Performance Outdoors
Epoxy resin offers a robust, clear finish that bonds well to metal surfaces like steel brackets. When used outside, it shields against moisture and impact. However, standard clear epoxy without enhanced UV protection may gradually yellow or degrade from sunlight, which can affect both appearance and long-term barrier properties. For best outdoor durability, it’s wise to select a formula with added UV filters—such as Icrystal Clear Epoxy Resin—designed to help resist yellowing over time.


Application Advice for Outdoor Steel Brackets
To achieve a lasting finish, begin by thoroughly cleaning and degreasing your steel bracket before applying epoxy. Ensure the bracket is dry and free from rust or loose particles. Mix your chosen resin according to the manufacturer’s instructions, and apply in thin coats, allowing each to cure fully. Avoid very thick layers, and use only resins recommended for outdoor use and up to specified thickness levels—many perform optimally in layers up to 1.5 cm. Applying a UV-filtered topcoat can increase protection against the effects of direct sunlight.
When UV Resistance Matters Most
If your steel brackets are to be installed in locations with regular sun exposure—such as garden structures or exterior railings—prioritising a UV-stabilised epoxy is crucial. This minimises the risk of yellowing and ensures the clarity and performance of your coating are maintained over time.

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Applying the right epoxy coating, especially one with built-in UV resistance, can extend the life of your steel brackets outdoors. For more in-depth advice and step-by-step guidance, see our main guide on how to coat a steel bracket with resin.
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