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product_id: 513600414
title: "Clear Epoxy Resin UV Resistant Low Viscosity .Quick Cure Resin (24Hrs) for coatings and Small castings - Single Pour Depth 25mm - Sold with Accessories"
price: "AR$169508"
currency: ARS
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 8
url: https://www.desertcart.com.ar/products/513600414-clear-epoxy-resin-uv-resistant-low-viscosity-quick-cure-resin
store_origin: AR
region: Argentina
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# Clear Epoxy Resin UV Resistant Low Viscosity .Quick Cure Resin (24Hrs) for coatings and Small castings - Single Pour Depth 25mm - Sold with Accessories

**Price:** AR$169508
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

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- **What is this?** Clear Epoxy Resin UV Resistant Low Viscosity .Quick Cure Resin (24Hrs) for coatings and Small castings - Single Pour Depth 25mm - Sold with Accessories
- **How much does it cost?** AR$169508 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Good product
  

*by K***S on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 February 2023*

Got this for grandsons scenery for Warhammer, made a realistic lake, easy to use, looks great

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    still good after 2 years - strong, water-clear. very slow to set.
  

*by A***R on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 14 May 2020*

It took me 2 years to get around to using this. When I got it out of the cupboard I found that about a quarter of the resin had "hardened" into a solid whitish plug at the bottom of the bottle. Thanks to very rapid customer support I managed to get it to redisolve by putting the bottle in very hot (like 80degC) water for a few tens of minutes plus some agitation by hand.My use-case is very small batches of resin to cast small load-bearing engineering components. The supplier is quite emphatic about the proportions *by mass* being critical, so I got a pack of pipettes and a small 200g digital scales (amazingly under a tenner).I then tried some test mixes using a range of slight variations around the 2:1 ratio (7 samples of 2g hardener with 3.5-4.5g resin), which I cast in a series of depressions cut into polystyrene. They all hardened in about 3 days on a windowsill  (so a bit colder than I should have had them). Not a huge difference in final result between the mixes - with slightly more hardener they set slightly quicker but the internet says more hardener can make them finish tacky. Where they contacted the polystyrene they have remained a bit gooey, so while it doesn't dissolve through, it won't work satisfactorily as a mould material. Side note - resin by itself very slowly dissolved through (over days), hardener by itself did not.I then cast a larger batch in the cap of a big yoghurt pot (which is fairly close to the geometry I will be wanting) with an m3 screw embedded - this was 24g of mixture. This also took nearly 3 days to cure - a bit warmer / a bit quicker. It was still self-levelling when poked at around the 36 hour mark. When poked at about 48 hours it wouldnt pull out to a peak. Even way outside its shelf life it has hardened into a fairly stiff and robust part - the m3 screw won't pull out even with some small pliers. It took nearly 3 days before I finally extracted it. It stuck quite tight to the lid at the edges so i had to peel it away with pliers, though the flat "bottom" pulled away more easily. Since then it got a bit more rigid over the next couple of days. I can hit it hard on a worktop and doesn't break. It is also completely clear - in fact after pouring it I literally couldn't tell where the surface was. It has taken the detail of the lid with very close resolution.I will try some more tests adding MDF sawdust - partly to bulk it out but also because it should theoretically make it stronger (and my cnc manufactures a limitless supply of it).One thing of note, it pulled a meniscus of about 5mm up the plastic lid at the edges and also up the thread of the m3 nut.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Easy to use and great results
  

*by G***M on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 November 2022*

2 to 1 ratio, which is different to other epoxy I have used, but I feel this one is a much clearer quality. It does take longer to dry/harden (this might be due to the cold weather at the moment). I found putting in the airing cupboard speeds up this process. Easy to clean the stick and plastic cup after use with warm water and washing up liquid. Will definitely buy again.

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*Last updated: 2026-05-20*