Gédéo Epoxy bio sets by Pebeo

Pébéo Gédéo Bio epoxy is a two-component resin system that partly uses bio-based raw materials. The resin is transparent with a high-gloss finish.
This range is suitable for casting, coatings and inclusions.

13-10-2025, 09:29

About Epoxy & Bio-Based Resin

Pébéo Gédéo Bio Resin is a two-component system (resin + hardener) that cures to a clear, solid layer.
This resin is designed for applications where transparency and durability are important.

 

Main Properties
    •    The resin is resistant to yellowing, making it suitable for objects intended to remain visible for long periods.
    •    In the “Glazing” version, about 40 % of the resin is bio-based — partially derived from renewable resources.
    •    The recommended mixing ratio is 2 parts resin to 1 part hardener (by volume).
    •    After mixing, the compound should be used promptly to prevent gelling or air entrapment.
    •    One layer can be poured up to approximately 2 cm thick.
    •    For thicker pours, it is often better to work in several stages to reduce stress and heat build-up.

 

Applications & Use
    •    Suitable as a protective coating on mixed-media work, wood, art objects, and for mould casting.
    •    Small objects or decorations (such as leaves, pearls, or glitter) can be embedded in the resin as inclusions.
    •    Temperature affects curing: extreme cold or heat may slow or disturb the hardening process.
    •    Tools should be cleaned before curing (e.g. with isopropanol or an appropriate cleaner).
    •    According to technical data, the surface dries within about 12 hours, with full curing reached after roughly 24 hours.

 

Safety, Storage & Handling
    •    Work in a well-ventilated area and wear protective clothing or gloves; the resin may cause skin irritation.
    •    Store the product in a dry, stable environment, away from direct sunlight and large temperature fluctuations.
    •    Dispose of leftover material responsibly; do not pour into the drain.
    •    This resin line is intended for artistic and hobby use; structural applications require stricter technical guidance.