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how fast does resin set
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The setting time of resin varies significantly depending on the type of resin used and the specific conditions under which it is being cured. Generally, epoxy resins can set within 5 to 60 minutes for faster-setting types, while others may take several hours to even days to fully cure. Polyester resins often set more quickly, usually within 10 to 30 minutes, but this can be influenced by the amount of catalyst added. For instance, adding more catalyst can speed up the curing process, although too much can cause overheating and potentially damage the final product. It's also worth noting that environmental factors like temperature and humidity can impact curing times, with warmer temperatures generally accelerating the process. When working with resin, it's crucial to follow the manufacturer's instructions for optimal results.
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