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how fast does resin turn yellow
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The rate at which resin turns yellow can vary significantly based on several factors, including the type of resin, exposure to UV light, and the environment it's kept in. Epoxy and polyester resins are more prone to yellowing, especially when exposed to sunlight or fluorescent light. UV-resistant resins fare better but can still degrade over time. Generally, without UV protection, resin can start showing noticeable yellowing within a few months to a year. However, with proper care, such as using UV-resistant additives or keeping the resin away from direct light, the yellowing process can be slowed down considerably. It’s also important to note that the quality of the resin and the presence of any additives or stabilizers can affect its resistance to yellowing. To minimize this effect, storing artwork or items made from resin in darker, cooler conditions can help prolong their clarity.
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