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If your project calls for an impressive single resin pour up to 10cm thick, choosing a low-exothermic reaction epoxy resin is essential. Here, you’ll find guidance on getting reliable deep pours for tables, river projects, and large castings.
Why Use Low-Exothermic Deep Pour Epoxy Resin?
When working on substantial pieces—such as deep pour tables, countertops, and statement river tables—the heat generated during curing can jeopardise transparency, cause warping, or even create dangerous overheating. Low-exothermic epoxy systems are specially engineered to minimise heat build-up, allowing safe, controlled curing at depths up to 10cm in one pour.
This also delivers a professional clear finish without cloudiness or excessive bubbles, making them ideal for large, visually impactful artwork or furniture projects.


How to Achieve Successful Castings Up to 10cm
- Prepare Your Workspace: Use a level, dust-free area and prepare your mould or frame to ensure containment for a deep pour.
- Mix Carefully: Always follow product instructions, ensuring a thorough, slow mix to reduce air entrapment—low viscosity resins like “Epoxytable 10-Ten” make this easier.
- Pour in Ideal Conditions: Most deep pour resins perform best in moderate temperatures and low humidity. Allow ample time for slow curing—for up to 10cm, this could be several days.
- Observe Safety: Even with reduced fumes and odour, wear gloves and ensure ventilation.
When Deep Pour Resin Matters Most
Low-exothermic, 10cm-capable epoxy resin is particularly valuable when you need a flawless, thick clear casting—whether embedding large objects, creating statement river features in wood, or manufacturing stacked layers with maximum clarity. If your project exceeds standard resin depth limits, dedicated deep pour formulas are a must.

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Choosing a deep pour epoxy resin formulated for 10cm casting ensures smooth, professional results for your most ambitious creations. For more on selecting the right resin for any project and comparing costs, return to our comprehensive resin cost overview.
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