Shopping Cart

Your cart is empty.

Your cart is empty.

JDiction ResinCrete, 1000G Water-Based Eco-Friendly Formula, 20-30 Minutes Demold Fast Curing Eco Casting for Beginners, Mineral Casting Powder, Easy Mix for DIY Home Art

Free shipping on orders over $29.99

$19.99

$ 9 .99 $9.99

In Stock

1.Size:1000g


About this item

  • A Game Changer! The newest innovation in craft supplies: JDiction ResinCrete, water-activated curing and water-based formula that cures quickly in 30 minutes. No need to add resin, just water! Innovate with Mind and Serve with Heart is what JDiction promises to all customers.NOTE: Include solely ResinCrete 1000G. Package does not include the finished coated product.
  • Ease of Use: No experience necessary! Beginners can master it quickly! It's easy to get started in just 3 simple steps: 1. Measure the ratio of JDiction ResinCrete to water in a 10:3 weight ratio. 2. Stir until the mixture is completely smooth like yoghurt. 3. Colouring as you wish . Mica powder, alcohol paint, and acrylic pigment will all work well.
  • Safe: JDiction ResinCrete is an eco-friendly compound derived from natural minerals. It's thoughtfully formulated to activate the curing process with just the right amount of water. Enjoy a crafting experience that is both safe and environmentally conscious.
  • Luxurious and Durable Results: ResinCrete powders are fine and pure white powder. It cures as smooth as porcelain and this velvety finish lends a luxurious feel! ResinCrete can be used to create unique terrazzo and marble trays, coasters, candle holders, jewellery, plant pots and more. Exceptionally Durable for both Indoor and Outdoor Creations.
  • By Crafter, For Crafter: Other than Formulated in the USA, JDiction ResinCrete has also developed in collaboration with the leading suppliers in Southeast Asia, a two-pronged approach to ensure user safety.



Product Description

ResinCrete---Game Changer for Resin Lovers (20-30 Minutes Demold)

The video showcases the product in use.The video guides you through product setup.The video compares multiple products.The video shows the product being unpacked.

eco resin

Merchant Video
casting resin
resincrete
jdiction

Some Warm Tips:

  1. ResinCrete: Water Mix Ratio= 10:3, deviation prevents proper curing.
  2. Demould in 30 minutes for standard objects; for items thinner than 0.2 inch wait 1-4 hours to prevent breakage.
  3. Seal the bag tightly to protect from humidity.
  4. ResinCrete works well with mica powder, alcohol ink, and acrylic pigments (not suitable for resin pigments).
  5. Try to tap the edges of the mould and shock the mixture lightly to remove the bubbles.
  6. For slim products, the mold should be at least 0.2 inches thick to prevent brittleness.
  7. Note:To avoid inhaling dust, it is advisable to either work in a well-ventilated environment or wear a mask.
  8. ResinCrete has a shorter working time (8-10 minutes) compared to epoxy resin, so prepare all tools and pigments in advance. Alternatively, choose our ResinCrete with a 25-minute working time.

Your Creativity has no limits; Express yourself with our ResinCrete.

jdiction

Jessica B
2025-06-18 18:36:07
I absolutely love it! It’s very easy to work with and results in a great final product. So long as you start with a clear open work area (because you will need to move things around as you go) follow directions, and work quickly, you will finish with a great item.Pros:*30 minute demold is legit. The only problem you might have is if there are tiny thin side details, they have a tendency to break off so leaving those in the mold longer would be best.*Bubbles are Not a problem. The mixture is thin, like water, so it really fills all those tiny details.*It stamps very well with ink. Can be sanded and painted as well.*It has a very different feel than resin. It’s very sturdy and substantial, more like a ceramic, and heavy.*Tiny little details and the spaces around lettering/numbers, no problem! Fills them all in with practically no bubble-gaps in the letters. (See pic for reference.)*Customer service is On Point! I also ordered the 10pk colorants made specifically for ResinCrete and one of the jars kept clogging and wasn’t usable. Within 24 hrs of contacting their customer service, there’s an entire replacement 10pk box in the mail.Cons:*Getting consistent color is nearly impossible from batch to batch. Make 3 batches, add same amount of color, get 3 somewhat different shades.*Hope you like Pastel. The base product is white and you are limited on how much colorant you can add before you risk curing issues, so everything will be a pastel shade.*If you do not mix the color in very thoroughly, the area of the product that touches the mold will cure darker than the rest. This could be an added bonus if that’s the look you are going for.*Don’t waste your time or money adding Mica to this product or to the molds before pouring it. The Mica dulls out completely when mixed in and putting it on the molds is useless because it just wipes off once demolded.*Getting the measurements down for how much you need to make to fill your molds is tricky and if you have to pour in different batches, there’s the risk of bubbles at the joining lines, not to mention the color matching issue previously stated. There’s no time to blend the lines when you pour the second batch because the first will have set a bit already.Overall, I’m completely thrilled with this product and the company.
Amber huppenbauer
2025-06-12 11:03:32
This is by far my favorite eco resin. So, easy to use and the items come out a wonderful quality, so smooth. Good prep time. Doesn't harden really fast, easy to work with and easy to add, add-ins. It is alittle pricey for not a lot of product. So, I feel like I run out quickly and have to re-buy often. But, my safety while using resin is #1 to me. I will continue to be a customer.
Johnnie Lanier
2025-05-26 13:30:46
If I were stranded on a small desert island with only one ecoresin, it would be this one. It mixes the best, colors the best, pours the best and has the best finish in my opinion. I haven’t tried all of them, but several. This is my go to.
Kristin
2025-05-20 12:01:03
This is some of the best eco-resin on the market. It is so easy to use and very forgiving if you don't have access to scales for exact measuring. It easily flows into intricate molds with minimal bubbles and you can demold within an hour, depending on intricacy of the mold. Takes color very easily and has no odor
Azzy
2025-04-25 11:41:51
EcoResin, Jezmonite, PerfectCast, EcoCrete... The list of 10-powder-to-3-water-by-weight goes on and on. Distinguished from Plaster of Paris by the use of some binder unknown to me. but which substantially improves strength (though it's still prone to brittle fracture). There are 3 stages of curing for this stuff. First, after mixing it's a strongly thixotropic liquid. (hence, tapping and shaking molds are essential to getting bubbles out). For thin, flat castings, where it will tend not to flow to the edges of the mold, the shape isn't great for shaking and tapping, but if you gently hold a spatula or spoon against the surface and vibrate that hand, the whole mass will fluidize and self-level. After a fairly short time, it begins to set up, and at this time it starts to become warm (unclear if this is a hydration reaction, an exothermic polymerization reaction in the binder, or some of each). At the end of this phase, it will cool off, but it will still feel quite damp; it's still quite fragile. With the reaction over, and water evaporating from the casting, it becomes cool to the touch and damp during the final phase of the apparent cure. While it is possible to demold while it's still damp (and with some mold shapes you may have to because it could never hope to shed that water through the narrow neck), one must be very careful. Once it is fully dry, it has most of it's final strength, and it no longer needs special handling, you can paint it with acryllic paint, sand it, etc. You can also brush mica pigment on the inside of the mold and get a decent (not great) finish (in this case, plan to cover with at least clear acrylic, and be super careful while it's still wet, as the pigment can rub off easily.The work time is **short** - you mix that mica pigment with the powder ahead of time (and don't expect much out of mixed mica, it kinda sucks here), along with any other additives (fibrous strengtheners definitely work, though not as magically well as in epoxy). Heat resistance without catastrophic failure is incredible - though once heated beyond a certain temperature, it loses strength. This makes it suitable for ashtrays and candle holders, where epoxy would not be. Epoxy can be poured on top of this stuff and will stick decently (or excellently if you sprinkly this stuff with chopped glass or aramid fiber).There's just one big problems I have with EcoResin - and it really has nothing to do with the resin itself. This stuff is a RIPOFF. You don't even need to look off Amazon to find PerfectCast with the same FBA delivery. PerfectCast is to the best that I can tell identical (likely same for any plaster like thing with 10:3 ratio). For 20% less than this 1 kilo bag, you can get 4 lbs (1.8 kg) of perfect cast, with amazon shipping. So yeah, this is great stuff, but you can get it for less under other brand names. It has been claimed that it can be had for $8/4lb if you know where to go (but I don't). Either way, this price is at least twice as high as it could be.
Mima Orellana
2025-04-11 10:19:50
After trying a cheaper brand I found what I needed. This powder managed to give me the white color and softness I wanted to obtain in my candle or succulent containers. The preparation was quick, to start with 30gr of water and 100gr of powder worked perfectly for me. Compared to another brand which left too many bubbles inside and outside the mold this one was exceptional since I only found a few, next time I will tap more to avoid them, although the ideal would be the oscillating machine to remove them. Excellent finish, white, soft and delicate. I ordered the dyes from the same brand so I will give an update after trying them. Unfortunately the price went up drastically from $35 to $50 and with subscription $5 less for 3000 g. Still 100% recommended.
Brew
2025-03-10 15:58:49
This Resincrete is great for making bowls, plates, you name it. I got more than I expected, NO COMPLAINTS5 stars, and two thumbs up, and yea, you can bet I'll be getting more in the near future.This is foodsafe and works great for making your own ice cream bowls, summer is just around the corner, and I plan on being ready for it.
David B.
2025-02-26 11:25:00
It works well Just a little pricely
Lori Cleary
2025-02-19 13:14:30
I love this stuff. Easy to mix up. Very pricey tho.
stephanies
2025-01-26 11:12:14
Its a beautiful product i love that it is so white although i was able to do 4 soap plates and 4 little pots with it... not anought for me but for home projects its is PERFECT
Deidre
2025-01-08 18:56:04
I’ve used eco resin and not had issues. This brand I’ve tried multiple methods with the same results. Tiny bubbles affecting the finished look. Even tried sanding them but ruins the finish.
Recommended Products