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When planning an epoxy pour, choosing the right resin for your desired thickness is crucial to achieving a flawless finish. Different products support different casting depths per layer, and following these guidelines will help you avoid issues like overheating or incomplete curing.
Understanding Epoxy Pour Depth Limits
Each epoxy resin is formulated for a specific maximum layer thickness. For example, “Trasparente” is designed for pours up to 2cm per layer, making it suitable for projects like tabletops, shallow casts, and decorative pieces. For even finer or intricate work, “Icrystal” is recommended for layers up to 1.5cm, thanks to its clarity and ease of use.


Tips for Achieving the Best Results
- Never exceed the recommended thickness per layer. Over-pouring can lead to excess heat, causing yellowing or cracks.
- If a deeper pour is required, use multiple layers. Allow each layer to fully cure before adding the next.
- Pour in cool, ventilated conditions. Higher ambient temperatures can increase the risk of overheating during curing.
When This Matters Most
Sticking to the advised casting thickness is especially important for larger resin pieces, embedded art, and functional surfaces like tables. Using a multi-purpose option like the “Trasparente” Epoxy Resin Kit helps ensure clarity and structural integrity in your finished project.

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