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What is Low-Yellowing Epoxy and When Should You Use It?

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What is Low-Yellowing Epoxy and When Should You Use It?

If you’re working on a resin project and want your results to look clear and vibrant for as long as possible, choosing a low-yellowing epoxy is key. Here’s what this means and why it matters for your work.

What Does ‘Low-Yellowing’ Epoxy Mean?

Over time, many standard epoxy resins tend to yellow, especially when exposed to light and air. A low-yellowing epoxy is formulated to resist this process, helping your finished project stay clearer and preserve its original appearance for longer. While all epoxies may eventually show some colour change, low-yellowing types are designed to slow this down, making them ideal for work where looks are important.

When Should You Choose a Low-Yellowing Epoxy?

  • Decorative projects: Pieces like river tables, crafts, or art benefit greatly from a resin that keeps colours vibrant.
  • Light aggregates or clear pours: If you’re using light-coloured stones or want a crystal-clear finish, low-yellowing resin is a smart choice.
  • Areas exposed to sunlight: Outdoor surfaces and furniture, such as those using the Flowstone permeable floor kit, will maintain their look longer with the right epoxy.

How to Select and Use Low-Yellowing Epoxy

Check your kit’s specifications to ensure it includes a low-yellowing or dedicated UV-resistant epoxy, particularly if clarity and colour preservation are essential. For DIY tables, kits like the River-Table Kit make this easy, supplying the right resin and guidance. Always follow the provided instructions regarding temperature, mixing, and curing for the best results.

When This Matters Most

Low-yellowing epoxy matters when the project’s finish is intended to last and remain visually appealing—especially for tables, worktops, or outdoor features visible to guests or customers.

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By choosing a low-yellowing epoxy for your resin applications, you help ensure that your results look their best for longer. For broader advice on resin selection and costs, visit our main guide on courtyard resin kits and discover what fits your project needs.

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