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Demoulding time is a key consideration for creators working with transparent epoxy resin. A 6-hour demoulding time offers rapid project turnaround, letting you release your castings from moulds in less than a typical working day.
What Does 6-Hour Demoulding Time Mean?
A 6-hour demoulding time indicates that your resin piece can be removed from its mould just six hours after pouring. This is made possible by fast-curing formulas, such as the ICreation fast epoxy resin. While the piece is set enough to handle, it will continue to strengthen for 12–24 hours until fully cured. Early demoulding is ideal for layered artwork, batch production, or when you need to reuse your moulds quickly.
Practical Guidance for Fast-Cure Epoxy Use
To take full advantage of a 6-hour demoulding time, ensure careful measurement and mixing—follow the recommended 2:1 ratio for consistent results. Work in a dust-free space and avoid disturbing the resin during initial curing. While the piece may feel firm after demoulding, handle it gently until the full cure is reached (typically within 12–24 hours). A crystal-clear, glossy surface can be achieved when used as directed, perfect for jewellery, coasters, or artistic details.
When Is Fast Demoulding Especially Useful?
- You’re producing multiple castings in quick succession.
- Short project deadlines demand faster turnaround.
- You wish to experiment with complex or layered designs requiring several pours in one day.
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