Epoxy Guides & Other Articles
Spotlight: Epoxy penny bar tops, table tops, and countertops
Pennies are a uniquely common choice for embedded objects in epoxy projects. We've decided to showcase some of the epoxy penny bars, countertops, and tables our customers have shown us.
Epoxy resin tips: Preventing and removing air bubbles
In epoxy projects, air bubbles can form during different steps. Learn from us about how to prevent air bubbles from appearing and how to remove any bubbles that form.
Epoxy for beginners: The three types of epoxy coatings
There are a few common types of epoxy coatings, each used for different purposes. Learn more about them here.
Is table top epoxy heat resistant? What can it handle?
How does heat affect an epoxy finish? What are epoxy's temperatures limits? In this article, we'll cover these issues, as well as how to avoid heat damage altogether.
Why is our resin called "liquid glass" epoxy?
UltraClear Epoxy's resins are often referred to as "liquid glass" epoxy. We've written up an article to explain why that is and what gives them these traits.
How to measure the amount of epoxy you need
Learn expert tips from our article on calculating how much epoxy resin your project needs, as well as how to measure each batch properly before application.
What is epoxy?
Epoxy is an amazing material, but what is it made from? We wrote an article to explain the basics of what epoxy is.
Spotlight: Epoxy charcuterie boards and serving trays
Take a look as we showcase some of the beautiful charcuterie boards and serving trays that our UltraClear Epoxy has been used for.
Mica powder for resin: Where to get it and what it's for
Take a look at our detailed guide on mica powder pigments. We cover what it's for, how safe it is, and what it's actually made from.
Epoxy and viscosity: High, low? Which type is which?
Each type of epoxy has its own viscosity rating. The viscosity affects the way epoxy resin behaves in its liquid state. Read more here so you can plan your project accordingly.
Epoxy prep: How clean surfaces provide a stronger epoxy bond
At the start of any epoxy project, it's important to properly clean the surface area you'll be applying epoxy to. Doing this is a surefire way to e...
How does water affect epoxy? Is it waterproof?
Epoxy is often applied to materials that don't fare well with water contact or even light moisture, but what about the epoxy itself—how does water affect it?