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Getting the mixing ratio right is vital when working with two-component polyester resin, ensuring a proper cure and long-lasting durability for your repairs.
Standard Mixing Guidelines
Most polyester resin kits require a resin-to-hardener ratio of about 3% hardener to the weight of your resin. For instance, 700g of resin would typically need 21g of hardener. However, always refer to your kit’s instructions as these may differ for specific blends or applications. Accurate measuring results in optimal strength and bonding.
How to Measure and Mix
Use a digital scale or the provided measuring tools for precise results. Add the hardener to the resin in a clean mixing container and stir thoroughly for a uniform blend. Work in a well-ventilated area and avoid contact with skin. Once mixed, the resin will begin to cure, so apply promptly to your intended surface. For easy use straight out of the box, consider a ready-to-go set like the Resin Fibreglass Repair Kit – Complete Polyester Resin and Hardener Set.
When This Matters
- Incorrect ratios can cause incomplete curing, weak bonds, or excessive heat generation.
- Precise mixing is especially crucial for structural or waterproof repairs on boats, pools, and vehicles.
- Always mix in small batches if you are a beginner, as cured resin cannot be reversed.
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Mastering the correct mixing ratio is the key first step in any two-component polyester resin project. For more details on application techniques and safety, see our complete guide on how to apply two-component polyester resin.
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