Description
Resin casting is a technique in which a mold is filled with a liquid resin, which later hardens into a solid piece. It is primarily used in small-scale production, such as creating industrial prototypes and in dentistry. It is possible for amateur hobbyists to achieve this with minimal initial investment. This technique is used in the production of collectibles, models, and figurines, as well as in the creation of artisanal jewelry in small quantities. The resin used for these processes is a monomer that serves as the basis for producing a thermosetting plastic polymer. During the hardening process, the liquid monomer transforms into a polymer, resulting in a hardening into a solid substance.





