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If you’re planning a project with epoxy resin, it’s essential to understand which materials will prevent unwanted bonding. Some substances are naturally resistant, saving you hassle and ensuring smooth demoulding every time.
Silicone: The Gold Standard Non-Stick Material
Silicone is renowned for its excellent non-stick qualities when used with epoxy resin. Whether you’re working with premade silicone moulds like the Four in One Silicone Coaster Mould or shaping your own using silicone putty, this material provides a reliable barrier that keeps resin from sticking, making it ideal for repeated casting. Its flexible structure also aids with easy release and cleaning after use.


Practical Uses: From Moulds to Protective Layers
Epoxy resin artists often use silicone in two key ways: ready-made moulds for specific shapes, and putty for custom mould making. Products like “I–Gum” Non-Toxic Silicone Putty are mixed at a 1:1 ratio and can be formed into just about any shape you need. These moulds stand up to repeated resin pours while retaining their non-stick properties.
- Reusable non-stick surface for countless casting cycles
- Easy to clean and maintain between uses
- Flexible, with temperature tolerance suitable for resin curing
When It Matters Most
Using the correct non-stick material is crucial when your design relies on flawless removal of the cast item. This is especially important for detailed projects, trays, or jewellery boxes where any adhesion could cause damage or imperfections. Always opt for trusted silicone moulds, such as the Triangle Tray Silicone Mould, to ensure the resin is easy to release and your finished piece stays pristine.

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Choosing the right material to prevent epoxy resin from sticking can make or break your project. For more guidance on what epoxy resin won’t adhere to – and how to achieve the perfect cast – explore our main guide on this topic.
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