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JDiction UV Resin is a premium, non-toxic, crystal-clear epoxy resin that cures rapidly under UV or sunlight in 2-4 minutes. Packaged in two easy-to-use 100g bottles, it offers superior clarity, anti-yellowing, and stain resistance. Ideal for jewelry making, DIY crafts, and coatings, it supports customization with pigments and glitters while delivering smooth, bubble-free finishes for professional-grade results.


















| ASIN | B087X22DJN |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #46,480 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #1,708 in Adhesives & Removers |
| Color | 2 Clear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (4,012) |
| Date First Available | 12 August 2020 |
| Item model number | UV-1001 |
| Material Type(s) | Resin |
| Number of Puzzle Pieces | 2 |
| Package Dimensions | 12.19 x 7.19 x 6.5 cm; 200 g |
A**E
Hard and very clear when fully cured
This is my first time using a UV resin, I have created a key chain. It cured hard and very clear using UV light. Just follow the instructions provided by the product. I got a bit sensitive of the fumes. So please wear a respirator. Don't know if it is my sensitivity or the product's fume. However the outcome is excellent and I do recommend it for Jewellery making. If u make a thick piece it might be a bit soft in the center when it is hot but not sticky. Just don't worry it will fully harden when it cools. I left my piece for 1 day for reassurance (because of my low experience) All in all I loved this product.
B**K
This resin is very nice. It’s reasonably thick so it’s nice for doming but it also pours and flows well into complex silicon molds with not much encouragement. I’ve tinted it with resin pigment and mica powder (too much mica will make the curing time longer but it does eventually cure) and am very happy with the results. It only takes a few minutes under the uv lamp to get a nice clear glossy finish that is very hard and durable, and seems to have very minimal shrinkage. Also fairly inoffensive odour (I do wear a mask anyway) and no smell when cured. Can recommend! (Edit - I’ve now tried a few other resins and this is the only one that cures up completely in a few minutes without any residue or stickiness! Love it and will definitely buy more.
M**Y
Really high quality UV resin, no stickiness if you cure it correctly. It's very clear, hard and high gloss once cured, which works perfectly for coating polymer clay charms. For me it cures in about 2 minutes, but often with the first cure there is a bit of oxygen inhibition so I cure for another 2 minutes in a clear plastic cup of water. the bottles are full, and it seems to be of good value for the price.
T**G
I really like this resin, will definitrly reorder in future. I have made some cute charm in time for X'mas.
M**E
The resin is lovely and clear, easy to use and cures shiney as crystal. The LED UV lamp is so easy to use and is very good for small projects
A**R
Better than Bondic because: Much stronger than bondic. It dries clear. Bondic is like an amber crappy color. This creates a much stronger, harder to break seal. It's cheaper It comes with WAY MORE resin. Like WAYYYYY more if you've used bondic you know what a pain their applicators can be. Bondic applicators gets difficult to apply as they start to empty. But the precise tip is needed sometimes) So i even filled up my empty-ish bondic applicators. (I mixed the two because who cares? I sure don't but if there's any issues, I'll come back and update this... actually i probably won't. I have no doubt it'll work fine. They're both uv resin) The tip of this product allows for much more coverage (be cautious of over applying. Apply a little, cure it quickly, then apply another layer, cure it, on so on) Otherwise this stuff will come pouring out. Have your UV light ready (with bondic too! Any uv resin) just have it ready. And make sure you don't accidentally shine your UV light on the applicator as you attempt to cure each layer. (I did this with bondic at least 10 times. I would apply some and aim the uv light, then attempt to apply again before i moved the light, or accidentally just held the light on the exposed tip. It sucks.) I use this for fixing things, not making jewlry. Sometimes if i have to glue something that is difficult to hold until the glue dries (just as an example, an arm on a vinyl figure.) I'll cover the surfaces (that I'm going to bond) with the glue, and then add uv resin around the edges (of course it ends up mixing with the glue but so far that has not caused an issue) This way i can cure the resin and set the item down as the glue cures. (I'm impatient and there's nothing worse than trying to hold two tiny surfaces together that keeps slipping. It's maddening) This method makes works every time so far. It's awesome Then you can peel or pick at any resin that globbed up from the surfaces if needed without disturbing the glue bond (hopefully. Be careful) I'm very pleasantly surprised with this product. It's interesting that bondic used an inferior, weaker bonding resin, with an ugly color, and a crappy applicator... the creator said he had the idea because he's a dentist and uses uv resin for teeth. 🙄 uv resin has been around for years and I'm pretty sure he wasn't the first person to use it to fix something THIS IS NOT A GLUE. YOU CANNOT GLUE WITH THIS. THIS. IS. NOT. A. GLUE... for crying out loud people. And if you need to bridge a gap between the two surfaces, make a quick tiny "string" from one side to the other, cure it fast before the "string" collapses then add another "string". Cure and then you should have a foundation you can use to hold up more resin. Just build up tiny layers. And extend the uv resin further past the two surfaces. The bond works better with more surface to grab. If you use this as a glue, then you deserve what will happen. Simply use this to hold the surfaces that have glue. It's that simple No need for pictures. It's a resin.
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