The First Step in Epoxy Art Begins with Quality Materials

Jewelry, trays, keychains, letters, table decorations…
Whatever you want to create, achieving a quality result starts with choosing the right resin.

As Eloks Kimya,
we offer high-quality epoxy resin and hardener sets tailored to a wide range of applications—
from hobby-level crafting to professional production.

✔️ Hobby enthusiasts
✔️ Handmade product creators
✔️ Professional workshops
✔️ Educational institutions and workshop organizers
✔️ Anyone interested in decorative crafts

⚡ Proper ratio – high UV resistance – strong curing

Take your first step into the world of epoxy art with confidence—Eloks Kimya is here to guide you.
Because truly great creations start with the right materials.

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What is Epoxy Resin?

Epoxy resin is a versatile thermosetting polymer that hardens when mixed with a hardener (curing agent). Known for its strong adhesive properties, clear finish, and durability, epoxy resin is widely used in both industrial applications and creative arts.

Common Uses of Epoxy Resin

Epoxy resin can be used in a wide variety of projects, including:

  • Jewelry making (pendants, rings, earrings)
  • Decorative trays and coasters
  • Tabletop and furniture design
  • Flooring and surface coating
  • Molds, buttons, keychains, and miniatures
  • Gift items for weddings and events

What Can You Create with Epoxy Resin?

With the right molds and materials, you can create:

  • Custom art pieces
  • Home decor products
  • Functional items like tabletops or countertops
  • Personalized gifts or accessories

The possibilities are only limited by your imagination!

How to Use Epoxy Resin? (Quick Guide)

  1. Measure Properly: Always follow the correct mixing ratio (usually 2:1 or 1:1).
  2. Mix Slowly: Stir thoroughly but gently to avoid bubbles.
  3. Pour Carefully: Use molds or surfaces suited for resin work.
  4. Curing Time: Let it sit undisturbed for 24-72 hours depending on the brand and thickness.

Tips for Epoxy Resin Beginners

  • Use silicone molds for easy removal.
  • Work in a dust-free environment.
  • Wear gloves and ensure good ventilation.
  • Avoid adding too much pigment or glitter—balance is key.
  • Use a heat gun or lighter to remove surface bubbles after pouring.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How long does epoxy resin take to cure?
A: Typically 24–72 hours, depending on brand, temperature, and humidity.

Q: Why is my epoxy resin yellowing?
A: UV exposure or low-quality resin can cause yellowing. Choose a UV-resistant formula.

Q: What is the ideal mixing ratio?
A: Check the product label. Common ratios are 1:1 or 2:1 (resin to hardener).

Q: Can I use epoxy resin for outdoor products?
A: Yes, but choose a UV-resistant resin and apply a protective topcoat.