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Selecting the right resin is essential for achieving a professional, long-lasting result when coating stickers and labels. Each resin type brings unique properties for specific applications and finishes.
Types of Resin for Stickers and Labels
There are several resin options for coating stickers, each suited to different needs. Polyurethane doming resins, such as Be Flex, deliver a flexible, transparent surface perfect for curved or flexible stickers. Epoxy resins, like One-2-One and Art Pro, offer clear, high-gloss finishes—ideal for decorative and artistic work requiring rigidity and excellent surface clarity. Consider UV protection, flexibility, and whether the resin cures to a hard or slightly pliable finish when choosing for your project.


Matching Resin Properties to Your Project
- Flexibility: For stickers on curved or flexible surfaces, look for a polyurethane option like Be Flex that adapts without cracking or peeling.
- Scratch & UV Resistance: If your stickers will be handled often or exposed to sunlight, choose a resin that is scratch-resistant and incorporates UV protection to minimise yellowing.
- Gloss & Clarity: For decorative badges or artwork, opt for clear epoxy resins such as Art Pro for a glass-like, durable finish. Always check the recommended layer thickness—some resins perform best above certain thicknesses for an even cure and gloss.
When Choosing the Right Resin Matters
Picking the correct resin is crucial when stickers need to withstand outdoor conditions, frequent handling, or fit onto uneven surfaces. Using an inappropriate type can result in yellowing, surface damage, or poor adhesion, so always match resin properties to your intended use.

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Understanding the differences between resin types ensures your stickers achieve both the look and lasting performance you want. For a closer look at how resin-coating is done from start to finish, see our main guide on how resin-coated stickers are made.
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