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    Our Wikipedia, material: resin

    See also: Construction of a statuette | Resin statuette gallery

     

    Resin

    Resin

    Epoxy resins are used as adhesives for structural laminates, for encapsulating electrical components, as adhesives for metals, and as raw materials for constructing rigid molds.

    Our company uses resin for casting statuettes in quantities larger than 20-30 pieces. For single statuettes or those with a small material weight, we use 3D printing technology. Statuettes cast from resin are primarily made for massive, large sizes, where using a different material would result in huge costs for the final product. 

    However, this material is very labor-intensive to process, which is why its biggest drawback is the long time needed to prepare the final product.

     

    We finish resin statuettes using 3 different techniques:

    a) Spray painting with paint

    This is the most basic, fastest process for finishing our products. Statuettes are painted in any desired color from the RAL or PANTONE palette chosen by the client. The finish is most often available in gloss or matte. 

    b) Bronze coating

    This technique involves the use of real bronze metal filings, which are applied to the surface of the statuettes. After application, the surface must be polished to achieve a metallic bronze shine, as is the case with genuine bronze statuette casts.

    c) Cold spray metalization

    This technology involves metalization through chemical reactions in a cold process. The metalized coating is chrome-plated and mirror-like. The surface is then painted with colorizing lacquers. The possible colors to achieve have a rich palette, with gold and silver being the most commonly applied metallic surfaces by us.