POURLA Deep Pour Epoxy Resin 48 OZ – 2-4 inch Thick Pour Resin Epoxy for River Tables, Carbon Fiber, and Crafts

$30.99
This is an epoxy resin adhesive cured under both room-temperature and heated conditions, offering excellent transparency, surface gloss, and natural defoaming properties. Mix Ratio: 2A:1B Pour Depth: 2-4 inch Working Time: 6 Hours (At 75F) Cure Time: ~72 Hours (At 75F) Designed For: River Table, Table Top Coating, Counter Top Coating, Flower Preservation,  Modeling, and Other Larger Projects Requiring Thicker Pours. Read Use Instruction

POURLA Deep Pour Epoxy Resin – Anti Yellowing 2-4 inch Thick Pour Resin Epoxy for River Tables, Counter Top, and Crafts

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This is an epoxy resin adhesive cured under both room-temperature and heated conditions, offering excellent transparency, surface gloss, and natural defoaming properties. Mix Ratio: 2A:1B Pour Depth: 2-4 inch Working Time: 6 Hours (At 75F) Cure Time: ~72 Hours (At 75F) Designed For: River Table, Table Top Coating, Counter Top Coating, Flower Preservation,  Modeling, and Other Larger Projects Requiring Thicker Pours. Read Use Instruction

What is Deep Pour Epoxy Resin?

Deep pour epoxy resin is a great option for projects requiring thicker resin pours. This specialty resin is capable of handling complex casting projects as well as creating beautiful river tables and working with live-edge wood slabs. Deep pour resin has a lower viscosity than conventional epoxy which makes it easier to pour into wide spaces and cavities and reduces the possibility of trapped air bubbles. Its capacity to manage pours of considerable depth—in certain situations as demonstrated by Pourlas deep pour epoxy resin up to 4 inches in a single pour—is one of its key characteristics. This removes the possibility of cracking or overheating even in large-scale applications. Furthermore because it takes longer to cure it avoids flaws like bubbles and gives you plenty of time to polish your project. Deep pour epoxy resin is the best option for designs that require significant thickness and clarity guaranteeing a faultless expert finish.

What is the difference between deep pour resin and traditional epoxy resin?

The main differences between deep pour resin and traditional epoxy resin are their curing times and viscosities. Deep pour resin can easily fill larger spaces or mold cavities because of its reduced viscosity. Additionally, longer curing time reduces the possibility of trapped air bubbles and provides a smooth clean finish. Furthermore, deep pour resin won't easily overheat or crack due to its slower curing process. 

Traditional epoxy resin, on the other hand, is made for thinner layers that cure more quickly. It is frequently used in smaller casting projects coatings and sealing. 

Can I pour deep pour epoxy thin?

While you can pour deep pour epoxy in thin layers, it's not recommended since it's specifically designed for thicker pours. While it will still work in thinner layers, deep pour epoxy has a slower curing time and is formulated to handle larger depths without overheating or cracking. When used for pours less than 1 inch, it may take much longer to cure compared to traditional epoxy resin, so you’ll need to allow more time for it to set. If you’re working with thin layers, traditional epoxy resin would be a better choice, as it’s better suited for shallow pours and cures more quickly.

Where can I use Deep Pour Epoxy Resin?

Pourla Deep pour epoxy resin is designed to cure crystal clear, creating a flawless, glass-like finish that brings out the natural beauty of wood and other materials. With its slow curing time, you’ll have plenty of working time to ensure a perfect pour.

It suitable for projects such as RIVER TABLE, CARBON FIBER FORGING, RESIN CASTING, and all the other projects that need to have a thick pour of epoxy resin. If you have any questions about picking the right type of resin, feel free to email us and we would love to help you!

What Surfaces Does Deep Pour Epoxy Stick To?

Deep pour epoxy resin is highly versatile, adhering to a wide range of surfaces, which makes it an excellent choice for various projects. It forms strong bonds with wood types such as live-edge slabs, hardwood, and softwood, making it perfect for creating river tables and other wood-based designs. Additionally, deep pour resin sticks well to materials like metal, concrete, and stone, making it an ideal option for custom countertops, bar tops, and art pieces that feature embedded objects.

This resin can also bond with glass, ceramics, and certain plastics, though it's crucial to ensure these surfaces are clean and properly prepped before use. For the best results, surfaces should be free of oils, dust, or any other contaminants. Sanding smooth or non-porous surfaces before application will also help enhance adhesion and ensure a flawless finish.

Does Deep Pour epoxy resin compatible with silicone molds?

Yes, deep pour epoxy resin is compatible with silicone molds. In fact, silicone molds are a great choice for deep pour projects because silicone naturally releases the resin without sticking, allowing for easy demolding once the resin has cured.

Why Choose Pourla Deep Pour Epoxy Resin?

One of the key features that sets Pourla Deep Pour Epoxy Resin apart is its ability to handle thicker pours—up to 4 inches in a single layer—without overheating. This makes it ideal for large-scale projects, as the formula ensures smooth, even curing without excessive heat buildup that could cause warping or bubbling. Additionally, Pourla epoxy resin’s unique anti-yellowing formula ensures that your projects maintain their vibrant clarity and lasting shine.

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