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Understanding maximum pour depth is essential for achieving optimal results in your resin casting projects. Each craft resin has its own limit per application, ensuring proper curing and clarity.
Typical Pour Depth Guidelines
For most craft resins, the maximum recommended pour depth per layer varies by formulation. For example, “Icrystal” epoxy resin allows up to 1.5 cm per layer, while “Trasparente” resin supports pours up to 2 cm. Exceeding these depths can impede the curing process, lead to cloudiness, or risk overheating.


Practical Tips for Layering
- Always pour in multiple thin layers if your project requires greater thickness. Allow each layer to fully cure before applying the next.
- Work in a room with stable temperatures to help control curing times and avoid unwanted reactions.
- Be patient, as rushing thick pours often causes imperfections.
When Pour Depth Matters
If you’re embedding objects or working with large casts—such as tables or art pieces—the maximum pour depth directly affects project quality and safety. Selecting the right resin for your required depth is crucial to prevent overheating and to achieve clarity.

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