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Working with resin on metals, ceramics, or glass can open up exciting creative and practical applications. Achieving reliable adhesion depends on preparing surfaces correctly—here’s what you need to know for the best results.
How to Prepare Metals and Glass for Resin
Resin generally bonds well to metals and glass, but only if these smooth substrates are prepped meticulously. Begin by cleaning surfaces thoroughly to remove all grease, fingerprints, or dust—residues can cause weak spots and even complete release. A specialist cleaner such as the Strong Technical Degreaser for Resin Projects is particularly effective, as it lifts residues without aggressive chemicals.
Once clean, gently abrade the surface with fine sandpaper or a scouring pad. This creates a microscopic key that helps resin grip glossy materials like stainless steel, aluminium, or glass, reducing slippage and improving bond strength.
Choosing the Right Resin and Application Tips
Most standard epoxy resins can be used for bonding to metals, ceramics, and glass after suitable preparation. Apply the resin evenly, ensuring contact with the sanded areas. Avoid overworking the resin to reduce the risk of introducing air bubbles, and allow adequate curing time for a secure hold.
- Work in a dust-free environment to avoid contamination.
- Secure surfaces during the curing phase to prevent movement.
When Surface Preparation Matters Most
Surface prep is crucial for applications exposed to stress or movement, such as functional parts, jewellery, or decorative finishes. Skipping cleaning or abrasion can cause early detachment—even if the bond seems strong initially.
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