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Choosing between mineral and epoxy resins is a key decision for crafters, artists, and makers. Each type offers unique benefits and properties that suit different creative and practical needs.
Core Differences: Activation and Composition
Mineral resins, such as NatuResin, are water-activated materials that typically come as a single component. Simply add tap water to begin the curing process, making them straightforward and more eco-conscious, as there’s no need for solvents or multiple chemicals. In contrast, epoxy resins require careful mixing of two parts—resin and hardener—to trigger curing. This ensures a robust, durable result but demands accurate measurement and thorough blending for the best finish.


Application and Project Suitability
Mineral resins are ideal for decorative items, indoor and outdoor crafts, and projects where a non-toxic and VOC-free solution is preferred. Once set, they achieve a ceramic-like hardness that performs well in various conditions. Epoxy resins are better suited to projects that need a clear, glossy, and extremely durable finish—such as river tables, large castings, or surface coatings. Products like the EpoxyTable 5-Five allow creators to achieve thick, transparent layers with excellent stability.
Practical Guidance for Buyers and Makers
- If you want simple preparation, minimal safety gear, and an environmentally friendly option, mineral resins are an excellent choice.
- For complex pieces requiring transparency, flexibility in thickness, and high mechanical performance, epoxy resin is the go-to.
- Always check the intended use—decorative, functional, or structural—to ensure you pick the most suitable type.

When This Matters
The choice between mineral and epoxy resin has a big impact when working indoors, producing gifts for sensitive users, or seeking a sustainable art material. For intricate castings, lasting finishes, or thick pours, epoxy resins still shine.
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Understanding the essential differences between mineral and epoxy resins helps you select the right product for your creative ambitions. For further information about measuring and choosing resin for specific projects, see our main guide on resin quantities and water softeners.
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