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When working with deep pour resin for tables or artistic projects, it’s important to choose a product with a low exothermic reaction. This characteristic helps prevent overheating, ensures a clearer finish, and makes the overall casting process more manageable—especially with larger volumes.
Why Low Exothermic Reaction Matters
Resins with low exothermic reaction are designed to minimise heat generation during curing. This is critical for deep pours, such as river tables and thick-layer castings, as excessive heat can cause warping, cracking, or cloudy finishes. By reducing heat build-up, low-exotherm resins allow for thicker pours (sometimes up to 5–10cm) in a single layer, reducing the need for time-consuming multi-layer casting.


Selecting the Right Resin for Deep Pour Projects
For most table-making projects, opt for a specialised deep pour resin like Epoxytable 10-Ten, which is formulated for thick castings up to 10cm. For slightly thinner projects, “EpoxyTable 5-Five” allows casting between 2 and 5cm. Always check product guidelines for recommended pour depths and remember to pour in multiple layers for especially large volumes or side lengths over 100cm.
Practical Tips for Better Casting Results
- Work in a well-ventilated area at stable room temperature for optimal cure.
- Prepare your formwork carefully to prevent leaks and ensure the resin stays within the recommended depth.
- Allow sufficient time between layers if casting in stages, to reduce stress and heat accumulation.
- Follow all manufacturer’s instructions closely, including mixing ratios and waiting times.

When This Matters Most
Choosing a low exothermic reaction resin is crucial when working with large or thick projects. This is especially relevant for river tables, thick countertops, or any artistic pieces where pours exceed a couple of centimetres in depth.
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For anyone creating resin tables or ambitious deep pour projects, selecting a resin with a low exothermic profile means fewer risks and a better final result. For more guidance or to explore suitable products, see our main advice on where to buy resin for making a table.
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