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Understanding the difference between a release film and a polyurethane (PU) coating can help you achieve the desired results in resin applications and surface protection. Each plays a distinct role in both crafting and construction tasks.
What Is a Release Film?
A release film is a temporary, non-stick layer used to line moulds or surfaces before working with resin. It creates a flawless parting barrier, ensuring that resin does not adhere to the mould and produces a smooth, polished finish on the final piece. Self-adhesive options, such as the “Shiny Shield” Release Film, are popular for delivering bubble-free glossy results, especially in table-making or intricate castings. Once the resin has cured, the film is peeled away, leaving no residue and requiring minimal post-processing.


What Makes PU Coating Different?
PU (polyurethane) coatings are permanent, protective finishes applied to surfaces like concrete, tiles, or metal. Unlike release films, PU coatings bond directly and provide long-term resistance to abrasion, weather, and UV rays. They’re ideal for driveable surfaces, floors, and areas needing robust, hard-wearing protection. Application involves mixing pre-measured components, and the durable finish can come in various colours, gloss levels, and even with anti-slip qualities. PU coatings, such as Prolux, enhance both lifespan and functionality where lasting durability is essential.
When the Difference Matters
Choosing between a release film and a PU coating depends on your project needs. Use a release film if you require a parting layer for resin work and want an easily removable, reusable solution for mould making. Opt for a PU coating when permanent surface protection, weather resistance, and durability are priorities—for instance, on floors or outdoor surfaces exposed to regular wear.

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Knowing when to use a release film versus a PU coating will help you plan resin projects more effectively, ensuring ease of demoulding or lasting protection. For deeper insights into material coatings, explore our main guide on resin-coated tarpaulin and their applications.
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