Deep Pour Resin Guide


Tired of waiting through endless layers?
Say goodbye to multiple pours. Our Deep Pour Epoxy Resin is designed for thick applications—your ultimate solution for big, bold projects.
Whether you’re crafting a stunning river table, preserving flowers, or filling deep molds, this resin lets you pour up to 2–4 inches (5–10 cm) in a single layer. It cures crystal-clear with no bubbles and no cracking—leaving a flawless, glass-like finish every time.
Start creating with our game-changing Deep Pour Resin and bring your resin art to the next level!
Advantages & Limitations




Key Advantage (2–4 Inch Deep Pour)
Features
Pour Depth (2–4 inches),One single pour saves time and effort. Ultra-clear, bubble-free formula with self-leveling properties for a smooth, glossy finish. Low viscosity for easy mixing. Works perfectly with mica powder, alcohol inks, and other pigments for vibrant, long-lasting colors.
Working Time
Extended 80-minute working time—great for both beginners and experienced artists.
Curing Time
Fully cures in 48–72 hours at room temperature. Cure speed depends on volume and ambient temperature—smaller projects take longer, while larger volumes cure a bit faster.
Durability
Once cured, it reaches a hardness of 85D (rock-solid), UV-resistant and scratch-resistant. Perfect for river tables, wooden trays, detailed deep molds, scenery projects, and more.
Limitations
Curing Speed
Slower cure compared to standard epoxy; requires more patience.
Pour Thickness
Not recommended to exceed 4 inches (10 cm) per pour. For extra-thick projects, pour in layers.

Step-by-step operation process
1.Workspace & Material Preparation
- Resin: Deep Pour Epoxy Resin (Part A & Part B)
- Tools: Measuring Cup, Mixing Stick or Electric Mixing Cup, 75% Alcohol (for cleaning)
- Protective Equipment: Always wear nitrile waterproof gloves, a waterproof apron, and a respirator for safe handling.
2. Environment Setup
- Ideal Conditions: Maintain a temperature between 73–78°F with humidity no higher than 50–60% RH.
- Ventilation: Work in a well-ventilated area, ideally near a window or use an air purifier for better airflow.


| Steps | Process |
|---|---|
| Mixing | Pour resin into a measuring cup and mix at a 2:1 volume ratio. |
| Stirring | Stir slowly in one direction for 3–5 minutes until the mixture is clear and free of streaks. Avoid creating bubbles. |
| Coloring | Add pigment, dried flowers, or other decorations. (All fillers must be completely dry, otherwise the resin may overheat and cure improperly.) |
| Pouring into Mold | Slowly pour the resin into the mold, letting it flow gently like a stream. |
| Curing | Allow the resin to cure in a controlled, dust-free environment for up to 72 hours (depending on temperature and pour volume). Smaller volumes take longer to cure, while larger volumes cure faster. |
| Demolding & Sanding | Use soap water or alcohol to help release the mold. After demolding, sand sharp edges with sandpaper (grit 400–2000). |
| Cleaning | Molds/Work Surface: Wipe off uncured resin with alcohol or acetone.Work Surface: For cured drips, remove with tape or carefully scrape with a small spatula. |


Best Project Types
| Finished Items | Examples | Features |
|---|---|---|
| Large Wood Projects | River tables, coffee tables, wooden crafts | Glass-like smooth surface, durable for long-term use |
| Home Decor | Bedside lamps, trays, large clocks, charcuterie boards, gear shift knobs | Highly customizable, waterproof and corrosion-resistant, perfect for lasting home decor projects |
| Creative Gifts | Wedding keepsakes with dried flowers, ocean scene displays | Preserves wedding dried flowers with high clarity and yellowing resistance; deep pours allow endless possibilities for creative scenes |
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