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Deep-pour epoxy resin projects—such as river tables and large castings—call for purpose-formulated resins that can handle thicker pours without compromising on clarity or durability. Let’s explore how to choose and use the best resin for your deep casting needs.
Selecting the Best Epoxy Resin for Deep Pours
For projects involving casting depths greater than 5cm or moulds larger than 100cm in size, a specialist resin is essential to prevent overheating, excessive bubbles, and uneven curing. Epoxytable 10-Ten is specifically designed for thick pours up to 10cm, featuring a low exothermic reaction and a longer open time to help avoid common pitfalls in deep casting projects. For pours up to 5cm thick, EpoxyTable 5-Five is ideal, while thinner layers (up to 2cm) are best achieved with a multipurpose clear resin such as Trasparente.
Practical Tips for Successful Thick Castings
- Follow recommended maximum pour depths: Avoid pouring thicker than advised for your chosen resin, as exceeding limits can cause overheating or flaws.
- Layering for extra-large projects: For very large or heavy castings, pour in multiple layers to maintain structural integrity and cure quality.
- Ensure correct conditions: Deep pours require longer curing times, so pick a clean, stable environment and allow adequate time for full hardening before usage.
When Deep Pouring Matters Most
Choosing the right deep-pour resin is vital for statement pieces like river tables and large decorative mouldings, where crystal clarity and depth create a standout effect. Using the right product ensures a strong, durable, and visually appealing result, even for challenging thicknesses.
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Whether you’re crafting furniture centrepieces or bold decorative pieces, selecting a suitable deep-pour epoxy resin helps achieve impressive, long-lasting results. For more information on safe storage and handling, return to our main guide on resin recommendations.
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