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When it comes to ambitious projects like river tables, thick protective coatings, or sculptural pieces that require pouring resin in layers deeper than 5cm, choosing the right epoxy resin is crucial for both the success and longevity of your work.
Which Resin to Use for Deep Pours?
For deep casting projects exceeding 5cm in thickness, a specialist deep-pour resin is essential. Epoxytable 10-Ten is specifically formulated for these applications and supports pours up to 10cm in a single layer. Its low exothermic reaction means reduced risk of overheating, even in large castings. This helps to prevent common issues such as cracking, yellowing, or bubbles, offering a clear and stable result for thick projects.
Tips for Successful Deep Casting
- Work in suitable conditions: Deep pour resins benefit from stable, moderate temperatures and a dust-free environment.
- Measure accurately: Always follow the manufacturer’s recommended mixing ratios and instructions for best results.
- Pace your pours: While Epoxytable 10-Ten can be poured up to 10cm thick, for especially large or heavy projects consider pouring in layers to avoid excessive heat build-up.
- Allow adequate curing: Extended curing times are normal with deeper pours, so plan your project schedule accordingly.
When Deep Casting Matters Most
Choosing a resin built for thick pours is critical for large-format tables, embedded features, or any project with sides over 100cm and depths beyond 5cm. Using the correct resin prevents defects and ensures your creation’s strength and clarity over time.
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For any project where your mould or object requires more than 5cm of resin in a single layer, dedicated deep-pour options like Epoxytable 10-Ten provide reliability and excellent results. To learn more about resin selection for other mould depths and applications, visit our main guide on what resin should be used for moulds.
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