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Achieving flawless, crystal-clear results with epoxy resin starts by respecting the maximum recommended pour thickness for each product. Pouring too thick may cause overheating and cloudiness. Let’s look at the safe limits for some of the most popular clear resins and how to get the best outcome.
Recommended Pour Thickness for Clear Epoxy Resin
How much resin you can pour in one layer largely depends on the resin’s specific formulation. For example, Icrystal resin is best used at up to 1.5cm per pour. “Trasparente” resin allows for slightly thicker layers – up to 2cm at a time. Exceeding these guidelines increases the risk of overheating, excessive bubbles, or a cloudy finish.
If you need thicker castings, you’ll need to work in multiple layers, allowing each to fully cure before adding the next.


Tips for Pouring and Curing in Layers
- Always pour resin within the recommended thickness for your chosen type.
- Let each layer cure fully (typically 12–24 hours) before pouring additional resin.
- Keep your workspace within the manufacturer’s suggested temperature range to avoid rapid curing or yellowing.
- For shallow coatings and artistic finishes (under 0.5cm), specialist formulas like “Art Pro” can be suitable.
When Maximum Pour Depth Matters
Maximum pour thickness is crucial when making moulded pieces, encapsulations, or furniture inlays. Exceeding that limit can lead to overheating, which may spoil transparency and ruin detailed work. Following the specified thickness helps ensure both clarity and durability for your finished resin piece.

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Understanding and following the recommended depth for each clear resin makes all the difference in quality and ease of use. For further guidance on resin techniques and the right products, explore the full advice on transparent Pro resin on our parent page.
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