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Application of Injection Resins Beyond Wood

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Application of Injection Resins Beyond Wood

Injection resins are commonly associated with repairing wooden structures, but many modern formulations allow for much broader use. If you’re considering restoration or creative work, understanding where these resins can be applied will help you tackle a wider variety of projects.

Which Surfaces Can Epoxy Injection Resins Be Used On?

Specialist injection resins like Icrystal and Trasparente are designed for compatibility with an array of materials. Beyond wood, these resins bond effectively with concrete, ceramics, glass fibre, and various composite surfaces. This makes them adaptable for both practical repairs and artistic or decorative applications.

Tips for Successful Application

For the best results, always ensure the target surface is dry, clean, and free from loose debris. Sanding glossy or dense surfaces may enhance resin adhesion. When injecting into fine cracks or delaminated areas, opt for a low-to-medium viscosity formula so the resin can penetrate thoroughly. Respect the recommended maximum thickness per layer (1.5cm for Icrystal and 2cm for Trasparente) to ensure complete curing and avoid overheating.

When Versatile Resin Matters Most

  • Heritage and building restoration: Filling and stabilising cracks in old timber, concrete, or ceramics.
  • Creative arts: Embedding objects or decorative elements in composite or fibreglass pieces.
  • Furniture repair: Rebonding both wood and mixed material components for durable results.

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While injection resins are a staple for wood repairs, their adaptability extends to many types of surfaces. For further insights on choosing the right resin for your project, visit our main guide: What resin should be injected for delaminated boards?

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