Most epoxy is not UV resistant. It’s just the nature of the chemicals that make up epoxy resin and hardener – they become unstable when exposed to UV (ultraviolet) light. So you need to protect the surface with a coating that is UV stable. This is important not only for outdoor epoxy surfaces, but for epoxy surfaces in rooms with lots of natural light.Some epoxy products, such as TotalBoat MakerPoxy Artist’s Resin by Jess Crow are formulated to help resist damage from UV exposure, but even with these types of UV resistant epoxy, we recommend increasing the UV resistance by applying some type of clear UV-stable top coat.
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Above: Jeremy Hoffpauir, of Pahjo Designs, applies clear TotalBoat Halcyon varnish to protect this outdoor epoxy river countertop from UV damage
A clear, UV-resistant urethane or varnish provides maximum protection against UV damage. For example, applying a coating of TotalBoat Cast N Turn clear urethane resin on top of fully cured TotalBoat TableTop Epoxy will give the epoxy UV resistance and prevent yellowing. TotalBoat Halcyon clear gloss varnish also provides maximum UV protection on cured epoxy surfaces.
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Above: Outdoor table coated with TotalBoat TableTop Epoxy is protected with a finish coat of UV-stable TotalBoat Halcyon varnish
Long-term UV protection for exposed epoxy surfaces depends on how well the UV-resistant top coat maintains its UV-filtering capabilities. Only absorbed UV light can trigger the photochemical processes that do irreversible damage to the epoxy. Since a higher gloss finish reflects more UV light than a dull finish, it’s a good idea to apply maintenance coats of UV-resistant varnish or urethane, as often as needed.It’s important to keep in mind that UV light is stronger in some places than others, and at different times of year.That is, UV levels are higher at lower latitudes nearer the equator because UV rays travel a shorter distance through the atmosphere, so the atmosphere can’t absorb as much harmful UV radiation. Which means more harmful UV rays to damage exposed epoxy surfaces. UV levels are also higher at higher altitudes because there’s less atmosphere to absorb the UV radiation.In addition, UV levels are higher in spring and summer, and lower in winter. As a comparison, exposing an epoxy surface outside in the Florida summer sun for 10 minutes may equal a month of sun exposure outside in a Maine winter.Depending on where you live, you might need to apply maintenance coats more often. If properly cared for, epoxy surfaces can last outdoors for years.
Your epoxy table top or countertop doesn’t need UV protection as long as it will never be exposed to any ultraviolet light in the form of sunlight (direct or indirect). But if there’s even the slightest chance that the surface will be get even partial exposure to the sun, we recommend that you apply a clear, UV-stable urethane or varnish over the cured epoxy surface.If you have any questions at all about working with epoxy or protecting your epoxy projects from UV damage, call our friendly TotalBoat Tech Support Team at 1-800-497-0010 for answers. Share your creative epoxy and woodworking projects by tagging us on Instagram and Facebook using @totalboat, #totalboat and #totalboatepoxy – we’d love to see what you’re making!
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This post was last modified on 01/11/2023 21:11
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