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Getting the mixing ratio right is a crucial step in ensuring antifosphate resin performs as intended. The proper blend is essential for strong curing, durability, and clarity.
Understanding Manufacturer Instructions
Each antifosphate resin may come with its own specified mixing ratio, which can vary between brands and product types. Always consult the technical sheet or instructions included with your resin kit. The ratio might be provided either by weight or by volume—double check to use the method specified to avoid mishaps.


Tips for Measuring and Mixing
For best results, use precise digital scales for weight-based ratios or accurate measuring jugs for volume-based ones. Pour each component carefully and mix slowly to combine thoroughly, making sure to scrape the sides and bottom of your mixing container. Insufficient mixing or guessing at the ratio can lead to surfaces that remain tacky or do not fully cure.
- Wear gloves and work in a well-ventilated area.
- Mix for the recommended time and speed to ensure an even blend.
- If unsure, practise with a small batch before tackling your main project.
When this matters
Accurate mixing is especially important for projects where a clear, strong finish is needed—such as detailed casting or surface coatings. For example, the “Trasparente” Clear Epoxy Resin delivers exceptional results when mixed precisely according to instructions.

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Getting the correct ratio is the foundation of successful antifosphate resin use. For more detailed application advice and tips, return to our main antifosphate resin guide.
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