Start by carefully measuring 3 parts Resin and 1 part Hardener by weight using a digital scale. Accurate measurement is crucial for proper curing and a flawless finish.
Step 2:
Mix Thoroughly
Pour both parts into a clean container and stir slowly for at least 3–5 minutes. Make sure to scrape the sides and bottom of the cup while mixing to avoid soft spots. Stirring too fast can introduce air bubbles, so take your time.
Step 3:
Pour & Create
Once mixed, pour the resin into your mold or directly onto your surface. You can guide the flow with a stick or spreader. For a bubble-free finish, gently use a heat gun or torch on the surface to release trapped air.
Step 4:
Cure & De-mold
Leave the piece to cure for 8–12 hours in a clean, dust-free space. Once cured, your artwork will have a stunning, hard, and shiny surface.
12H Resin cures completely in just 12 hours — with an ultra high-gloss finish that makes colors pop like never before. It’s designed for artists who want fast results without compromising on quality.
Can I use 12H Resin for all types of projects?
Yes! It’s perfect for artwork, jewelry, coasters, trays, and even tabletops. Its durability and shine make it ideal for both decorative and functional surfaces.
Does the fast curing affect the clarity or finish?
Not at all. Despite the quick cure, 12H Resin levels out beautifully and cures crystal-clear with minimal bubbles. In fact, it gives a glossier finish than most slower-setting resins.
What’s the correct mixing ratio for 12H Resin?
Mix 2 parts Resin (Part A) to 1 part Hardener (Part B) by volume. Stir slowly for 3–4 minutes, making sure to scrape the sides and bottom for a smooth, even mixture.
What makes 12H Resin different from regular epoxy resin?
12H Resin is specially formulated for ultra-glossy finishes and faster results. With a 12-hour curing time, it’s ideal for artists who want a high-shine, crystal-clear finish without waiting 24+ hours. It also has low bubble formation and excellent self-leveling properties, making it perfect for coating and art applications.