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Finding the right mixing ratio for resin and aggregates is crucial for creating stable, long-lasting decorative surfaces, especially when using specialist epoxies with coloured pebbles or quartz grits. Using the correct amount of resin ensures both the bonding strength and the appearance of your finished project.
Recommended Resin-to-Aggregate Ratios
For most coloured decorative aggregates or pebbles, a sound starting point is to use about 3% resin by weight of the stones. This means, for every 100 kg of aggregate, you should mix in approximately 3 kg of resin. This proportion ensures an even coating and reliable structural integrity. Be sure to check the manufacturer’s datasheet for your specific resin, as formulations can vary and some projects might have unique requirements.


Mixing and Application Tips
To achieve the best results, thoroughly combine the resin and aggregates before laying them out. Make sure each particle is well coated—this ensures maximum bond strength and a uniform finish. Pour and trowel the mixture promptly, as epoxy resins have a limited working time. If you’re using a product such as “Trasparente” – Epoxy Binder for Coloured Pebbles and Grits, its low viscosity helps with fast and complete coverage, making it particularly effective for decorative driveways and paths.
When This Matters Most
Getting the ratio right is especially important when surfaces will bear foot traffic or weather exposure, such as on permeable driveways, paths, or patios. Too little resin risks a weak, crumbly surface, while excess resin can pool and spoil the finish. Accurate weighing and mixing are key to project success.

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Understanding and applying the correct resin-to-aggregate ratios makes all the difference when working on decorative surfaces with advanced resin technologies. For more advice and technical background, visit our page on what paints are made with hypoid quartz powder resins.
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