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Achieving a flawless epoxy finish starts with the correct mixing ratio. A simple 2:1 resin to hardener ratio ensures the resin cures properly, offering the clarity and durability required for a wide range of projects.
What Does 2:1 Mixing Ratio Mean?
A 2:1 mixing ratio means for every two parts of epoxy resin, you add one part hardener. This proportion is vital for ensuring that the resin cures fully and evenly. Measuring carefully by weight or volume according to your product’s instructions prevents sticky or brittle results, which can occur if the balance is off.


How to Mix and Use 2:1 Epoxy Resin
To mix, pour two parts resin and one part hardener into a clean mixing cup. Stir slowly and thoroughly, scraping the sides and bottom to ensure a consistent mixture—usually for two to three minutes. Avoid whipping in air to minimise bubbles. Once well-combined, use the mixture immediately as working time can be limited.
The ICreation Fast Epoxy Resin is a popular option featuring a 2:1 mixing ratio, providing a glossy, transparent finish and rapid demoulding—ideal for time-sensitive art, jewellery, and coating projects.
When This Mixing Ratio Matters
- If your project or product specifically states a 2:1 ratio, adhering precisely to it is essential for achieving the intended finish.
- Fast-curing resins, often chosen for efficiency, rely on exact ratios to work as advertised.
- Mistakes in measurement can lead to projects staying sticky, not curing at all, or being prone to yellowing and surface flaws.

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Sticking to the right mixing ratio is fundamental for success with epoxy resin. For more insights on choosing and using epoxy products, visit our main guide on epoxy resin mixing ratios.
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