What Is Epoxy Resin? (Beginner’s Guide)

Epoxy resin is a two-part system made up of Part A (resin) and Part B (hardener). When mixed together in the correct ratio, these components create a chemical reaction that turns liquid resin into a solid, durable material.

This process—called resin curing—is what gives epoxy its strength, clarity, and high-gloss finish, making it popular for resin art, jewelry, coatings, and DIY projects.

How Does Epoxy Resin Work?

Epoxy resin works through a process called cross-linking.

  • Part A contains epoxide molecules

  • Part B contains hardening agents

When combined, these molecules bond together to form a strong, rigid structure. This transformation is what makes epoxy resin ideal for art, crafts, and protective coatings.

Epoxy Resin Mixing Ratios Explained

Getting the epoxy resin ratio right is critical for proper curing.

Common ratios include:

  • 1:1 epoxy resin ratio (equal parts)

  • 2:1 resin to hardener

  • 100:47 by weight (used in some professional resins)

👉 Using the wrong ratio can result in:

  • Sticky or tacky resin

  • Soft or flexible finishes

  • Resin that never fully cures

Always follow your specific brand’s instructions.

How to Measure Epoxy Resin (Weight vs Volume)

Accurate measuring is key to successful resin projects.

Measuring by Weight (Best Method)

  • Use a digital scale

  • Ideal for precise ratios like 100:47

  • Most accurate for professional results

Measuring by Volume

  • Use graduated measuring cups

  • Works well for simple ratios like 1:1

Pro tip: Measuring epoxy resin by weight gives more consistent results and reduces curing problems.

How to Mix Epoxy Resin Properly

Proper mixing ensures a smooth, fully cured finish.

  • Mix for 2–3 minutes

  • Scrape the sides and bottom of your container

  • Stir slowly to avoid bubbles

  • Ensure the mixture is completely clear and streak-free

Poor mixing is one of the most common causes of resin curing problems.

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