Advanced Heat Control.
Pour with Confidence.
Thick epoxy resin pours can generate massive heat. Our slow-curing formula controls the exothermic reaction, allowing you to pour up to 4 inches* deep without cracking, yellowing, or micro-bubbles.
Thermal Runaway
When standard epoxy is poured too thick, heat can build up inside the resin which will lead to bubbles, cracks, shrinkage, and yellowing.
Controlled Exotherm
Our slow-curing formula helps heat escape gradually as the resin cures. That means no bubbles, no cracking, and a clear, glass-like finish from top to bottom.
Self-Degassing
Engineered with extreme low viscosity to naturally release micro-bubbles before the resin cures.
UV Resistance
Formulated with advanced HALS inhibitors to prevent yellowing and maintain crystal clarity for years.
Rock Solid Build
Cures to an incredibly durable, impact-resistant finish that machines beautifully for professional woodworkers.
* The maximum 4-inch pour depth is validated under strict laboratory conditions at 25°C (77°F). To prevent exothermic reactions (overheating), do not mix or pour more than 3 gallons at a single time. Please note that projects with a larger surface area will retain more heat and may require multiple pours.
The Perfect Pour, Every Time.
Watch how Pourla handles massive deep pours effortlessly. Notice the crystal-clear consistency and absolute lack of micro-bubbles.
Built for Masterpieces
From massive river tables to delicate floral preservations, see what you can create with ultimate clarity and control.
River Tables
Our deep pour epoxy resin bonds tightly to live-edge wood, so you can fill deep trenches in a single pour with less risk of shrinking or pulling away from the edges.
Floral Preservation
Zero heat means your delicate dried flowers won't burn, curl, or lose their vibrant colors during the curing process.
Deep Castings
Create massive geometric blocks, spheres, or custom molds up to 4 inches thick with bubble-free transparency.
Wood Turning
Cures to a rock-solid state that won't melt or gum up your tools on the lathe. Sands and polishes beautifully.
Validated by Science.
Professional contractors rely on consistent data. Here are the precise technical specifications and testing data for Pourla Deep Pour Epoxy.
Technical Specifications
Testing Data & Substrates
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Pourla Deep Pour Epoxy food safe?
Yes. Once Pourla Deep Pour Epoxy is fully cured (typically after 7 days at room temperature), it becomes a completely inert, non-toxic solid that is safe for incidental food contact.
What happens if I pour deeper than 4 inches?
Pouring deeper than 4 inches, or mixing volumes larger than 3 gallons at once, significantly increases the risk of an exothermic reaction (overheating). This can lead to the resin boiling, smoking, cracking, or severe yellowing. If your project requires a depth greater than 4 inches, we strongly recommend doing multiple pours, allowing each layer to cool before pouring the next.
Can I mix it by weight instead of volume?
Yes. You can mix 2A to 1B by weight of Pourla deep pour epoxy resin.
How long is the shelf life?
Unopened kits have a shelf life of 12 months from the date of manufacture. Once opened, we recommend using the product within 1 months. Always store the bottles tightly sealed in a dry, dark place at room temperature (65°F - 75°F).
Can I use color pigments or alcohol inks?
Absolutely! Pourla Deep Pour accepts mica powders, liquid epoxy pigments, and alcohol inks beautifully. We recommend adding the pigment slowly—usually, a very small amount is enough to achieve vibrant, deep colors.
Trusted by Professionals.
Don't just take our word for it. See the masterpieces created by real woodworkers and resin artists using Pourla Deep Pour.
"Poured a massive 3.5-inch black walnut river table. Zero micro-bubbles, completely clear, and absolutely no overheating issues. This is my new go-to deep pour."
Tony R.
Custom Furniture Maker
"Excellent epoxy, love working with it! I been using their epoxy for 6 month and I would highly recommend!"
Anonymous Woodstudio
Furniture Maker
"I used this epoxy to make my new penny tables, and I’m really impressed. It cured crystal clear with no bubbles at all!"
Cyrus
Furniture Maker
"Great deep pour epoxy for my river table projects! Pourla is now my favorite brand!"
Sarah Jenkins
Resin Artist
"Takes color perfectly. The self-leveling is spot on and the extended working time gives me plenty of room to mix multiple colors without stressing out."
David T.
DIYer
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Tom –
Mixes well and dries clear. Easy to use for excellent results. Recommended.
LB –
This stuff is SO easy and fun to work with, and performs exactly as advertised. I’m not a resin artist – I’m just an avid DIYer whose only exposure to epoxy is glues. Epoxies stress the heck out of me – they’re expensive, and they set SO FAST once mixed. I always feel like I have to have allll my ducks in a row – multiple things that need gluing to make the most of the glue, everything laid out, mixing and clamping and taping equipment all set up, etc. And they only seem to come in tan and black, and most things I want to glue are neither.
In contrast, this stuff is a joy to work with. I also figured out how to use it in small amounts without buying and trashing tons of disposable measuring cups and stirrers (I’m zero-waste). One word: silicone. I mix the resin and hardener in silicone muffin cups; then when it’s cured, it peels right off. For mixing, I use these tiny silicone “last drop spatulas” made for scooping the last drop of beauty products out of the bottle. And I cover my table with a nonstick oven liner sheet. Each of those things cost around $1 and I’ve been using them for years every time I glue, paint, and now, pour epoxy resin.
Jason –
Used this deep pour epoxy for river table and it worked out great. Poured thick with no cracking or bubbles, and the clarity is excellent. Cure was slow and even. Very happy with the final result.
Verified owner Doni (verified owner) –
I’ve been using this deep pour epoxy lately and it’s been a real time-saver. Most deep pours take a full three days to set, but this one is usually ready in 2 days or less. Even with the faster cure, it degasses itself really well and comes out crystal clear with no bubbles. It also holds mica powder and fine glitter where you want it rather than letting it all sink to the bottom.
The resin mixes easily and just works like it’s supposed to. One thing to note is that it does shrink a little, so you should definitely overpour your mold slightly to compensate. The shrinkage is normal though, it’s just the air being released as it degasses, which shows it’s actually doing its job.