Filters
Clear- Two-Component Resin: This is a material consisting of resin (base) and hardener. Solidification is achieved only through the chemical reaction that results from the precise mixing of these two liquids.
- UV Resin: This is a ready-to-use material that does not require mixing and hardens within a few minutes using a UV lamp or exposure to sunlight. It is ideal for very small objects and jewelry, as it provides fast results without waiting time.
- Catalyst: Catalyst or Hardener is the second component that activates the curing process of the resin. The correct ratio is crucial, as it determines the final hardness, clarity, and durability of the result.
- Polyurethane Resin: Low-viscosity, two-component material that dries in a few minutes and usually results in an opaque finish. It is mainly used for the production of technical parts, modeling, and molds, where detail and speed are essential.
- UV Resistance: It is enhanced with special filters (UV stabilizers) that prevent the material from "yellowing" when exposed to sunlight. It ensures that the result will remain crystal clear and transparent over time.
- Crystal Clear Result: Ensures that the resin remains perfectly clear after drying, offering the so-called "Crystal Clear" effect that resembles the purity of glass.
- Small Objects & Hobbies: 1:1 base ratio. For quick and easy creations, ideal for beginners. It is the simplest ratio. It does not require complex calculations and is usually used for small projects.
- Jewelry & Mold Casting: Base ratio 2:1. For absolute crystal-clear transparency and hardness in smaller items such as jewelry.
- Polishing & Coatings: Base ratio 100:60. For larger surfaces. To give a hard, glossy finish to trays or panels.
- Tables & Large Castings: Base ratio 3:1. Suitable for deep casting such as tables and does not form bubbles. The material is "slow" and "cool" (does not heat up), making it safe for large thicknesses.





