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High scratch resistance is a sought-after property in epoxy coatings and resin-based paints, ensuring that surfaces look pristine for longer, even with frequent use. Understanding this feature is key when selecting products for tables, artworks, or decorative floors.
What Does High Scratch Resistance Mean?
When an epoxy or resin product offers high scratch resistance, it can better withstand day-to-day wear, accidental scuffs, and abrasions. This helps maintain a glossy, clear finish and avoids unsightly marks, particularly on surfaces such as tabletops, counters, or decorative artworks. Products like “Icrystal” Clear Epoxy Resin are especially formulated for surfaces where durability and clarity are both important.


Choosing Scratch-Resistant Epoxy for Your Project
When selecting an epoxy resin for scratch-prone areas, look for those advertised as strong and suitable for tables, worktops, or flooring. Multipurpose kits or artist-grade resins often highlight this quality. For example, the “Trasparente” Epoxy Resin Kit combines clarity, self-levelling properties, and notable toughness – features essential for everyday use.
- Always ensure correct mixing and application for best resistance.
- Consider resins with additional UV filtering or non-yellowing qualities to keep surfaces looking new.
- Allow for full curing time before stressing the surface.
When High Scratch Resistance Matters Most
This property is vital for furniture, floors, bar tops, and artistic projects likely to face repeated handling or cleaning. If your project involves surfaces that double as working or eating spaces, prioritising a scratch-resistant option is a practical choice for both aesthetics and function.

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Selecting an epoxy resin with high scratch resistance ensures your surfaces not only look flawless but also last longer. This feature aligns closely with the qualities found in paints formulated with advanced resins, as discussed further on our main guide to paints made with hypoid quartz powder resins.
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