Shop EPODEX's Epoxy Resin
Buy epoxy resin now for all applications. No matter whether for epoxy resin floors, river tables, jewellery or other applications, you always get the right epoxy from EPODEX. Choose the right product for your project from our six epoxy resin categories:
Our Promises
Your needs and wishes always come first for us
Bubble-Free Curing
Our resins are specially formulated so that any air bubbles that may occur during mixing and pouring go away on their own
Made in Germany
We are complying to the highest quality standards and always reaching out for more by constantly improving our existing products.
100% Safe Resin
Our resins are according to the EU hazardous substances legislation non-toxic (according to GHS06) and not hazardous to health (according to GHS08).
Solvent and BPA-Free
Our resins are completely solvent-free and, according to the formulation, do not contain free bisphenol A, which is harmful to health.

Epoxy Resin – Made in Germany
Our epoxy resin kits meet the highest standards and are subject to strict regulations. Production takes place in state-of-the-art facilities and is regularly monitored for quality assurance enabling optimal production and short storage times. This allows us to offer freshly produced synthetic resin to all customers. Our products are also solvent-free, meaning no harmful thinners are exposed while handling, thus generating no loss of material due to evaporation during the curing process. We avoid using hazardous substances to be able to provide our customers and employees with the safest products on the market with consistently high quality. The formulation of EPODEX’s resin stands out for its high bending and compressive strength. In addition, our resins are completely waterproof (after curing) and chemically resistant.
What is Epoxy Resin?
We specialize in 2-part epoxy resin, which is mixed from resin and hardener. When the two components are mixed together in the correct ratio, an exothermic chemical reaction occurs. During processing, it is liquid at first, then becomes gel-like, and cures after. Depending on the system, this reaction takes shorter or longer, which also affects the possible applications. In addition to the coating of floors and the making of tables and jewellery, our resin is also suitable for laminating and repair work in the automotive sector, model making and crafts.
Which Resin is The Right One for Me?
For example, if you are looking to coat a tabletop choose a fast-curing resin such as EPODEX ECO. For river tables with higher casting depths choose EPODEX PRO+. To achieve optimal results, it is important to prepare the surface thoroughly and mix well the two components according to the instructions. More importantly, the working environment must meet certain standards regarding temperature and humidity. You will find detailed information about our products as well as precise application instructions on each of our product pages.
Application of 2K Epoxy Resin
Insulate your industrial floor or garage floor, cast an epoxy table, or create your own jewellery. Thanks to the ideal mixing ratio of our resin and hardener our products are suitable for a wide variety of applications. From coatings to glueing, filling, and even lamintaing glass, aramid, carbon fibres the possibilities are endless. It can be used in hobbies, crafts, and industry.
Synthetic resin is easy and quick to apply and is equally as popular among our private and commercial customers. Our resin kits are ideally suited as and can be applied to almost any surface. Our epoxy resin has an excellent bond to materials such as concrete, metal, and Styrofoam. It is often used for sealing wood as well. Marine epoxy is the material of choice when it comes to manufacturing, repairing, and laminating GRP boats.


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Buy Epoxy Resin – Coloured or Crystal Clear
You can achieve your own unique coating with epoxy. Whether you want to cast the resin in order to make stunning river tables or you simply want to lay a completely new high-gloss resin floor, our epoxy resin can be easily dye with colour pastes and pigments. Processing epoxy is a lot of fun and easy to learn even for beginners! Our shop features an array of colours to achieve one of a kind results. All our colouring agents can be mixed with each other. That way, you can put together any shade you liked.
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What is Epoxy Resin?
Epoxy resin is a liquid plastic that hardens after mixing resin and hardener. It can be dyed and shaped into any form possible. Different types of epoxy resin have different maximum pouring height and contain different additives.
When does Epoxy Resin overheat?
If you exceed the maximum pouring height per casting, a chemical reaction occurs in which the resin overheat. This results in craters and uneven surfaces. The resin can also crack. This is why, you must avoid exceeding the maximum pouring height under all circumstances.
Is Epoxy Resin Dangerous?
In the liquid state, resin must not come into contact with the skin or eyes and must always be kept away from children and pets. After complete curing, the material is not hazardous to health.
When does Epoxy Resin yellow?
Products formulated without the addition of UV stabilisers will yellow over time. The world's clearest epoxy resins on the market today are EPODEX PRO, PRO+ and PRO MAX.
What can I use to polish Epoxy Resin?
The best way to polish epoxy resin is to use a special polish such as EPODEX POLISH. It contains ultra-fine abrasive particles to make the surface shine.
Can Epoxy Resin be sanded?
Once the resin is fully cured, you can sand it by hand with sandpaper or with an electric sander to shape it.
Why does Epoxy Resin not cure?
Um der Harz und die Härtekomponente miteinander zu vermengen, eignet sich am besten ein Rührstab der an den Seiten flach ist. Damit erreicht man beim Rühren auch das Material, dass am Boden haftet und an den Seiten klebt.
With What do I mix Epoxy Resin?
If liquid resin does not cure, this can have several reasons. Mostly it is due to an incorrect mixing ratio. The material does not cure if there is no or insufficient cross-linking between resin molecules and hardener amines.
The cross-linking can alos fail if the air humidity is too high or if the material is contaminated with other substances.