Pourable Epoxy

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Bring depth and beauty to your projects with Resiners pourable epoxy, the choice for makers, woodworkers, and DIY lovers who want crystal-clear pours without the stress.

This epoxy is designed for thicker layers, making it perfect for river tables, large molds, and projects that need more than just a surface coat. 

It flows smoothly into every corner, cures strong, and leaves you with a glass-like finish that lasts.

What Makes Pourable Epoxy Different

Unlike regular epoxy that is best for thin coats, pourable epoxy is made for deeper applications. It cures slowly, which helps bubbles rise and pop before hardening, leaving you with a flawless, professional look.

The result is a strong, clear pour that highlights the natural beauty of wood, pigments, or embedded objects.

Perfect for:

  • ✨ River tables and live edge wood projects
  • ✨ Casting art and large molds
  • ✨ Thick jewelry pieces
  • ✨ Decorative blocks and displays

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Pourable Epoxy for Crystal Clear Depth

When you are pouring thick layers, clarity matters most. Resiners pourable epoxy is formulated to stay transparent, so your designs shine through without cloudiness.

It also includes UV resistance to help slow yellowing, though like all epoxies, some ambering can still happen with long-term sunlight exposure.

Key benefits include:

  • Deep pour capability up to several inches
  • Bubble release for smooth clarity
  • UV resistance to help preserve color
  • Long working time for stress-free pours

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How to Get the Best Results with Pourable Epoxy

Pourable epoxy is made to be simple. Just mix, pour, and let it flow into place. The slow cure gives you plenty of time to work, adjust, and add details before it hardens.

Tips for best results:

  • Work in a clean, dust-free space
  • Pour in layers if going beyond the recommended depth
  • Use a torch or heat gun to pop surface bubbles
  • Allow full curing time for maximum strength

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Durable and Versatile Epoxy for Every Project

Pourable epoxy is not just about looks, it is also built tough. Once cured, it is water-resistant, resistant to light scratches, and durable enough for everyday use.

For heavy-use areas like countertops, many makers recommend adding a protective topcoat to keep your project looking its best for years to come.

📌 Need more epoxy options? Browse our full epoxy resin collection and discover the perfect fit for any project.

Everything You Need for Resin Crafting

Your creativity deserves the right tools. Along with pourable epoxy, Resiners offers a wide range of products to make your projects shine, like UV resin for quick cures, resin curing machines for reliable finishes, and other resin craft essentials.

No matter what you are making, you will find the perfect match to bring your ideas to life.

Frequently Asked Questions on Pourable Epoxy

What is poured epoxy?

Poured epoxy is a liquid resin that hardens into a solid, clear surface when mixed and cured. It is often used for deep pours, river tables, and large castings. Unlike thin coatings, it is designed to handle thick layers without cracking.

Can I pour epoxy over polyurethane?

Yes, you can pour epoxy over polyurethane if the surface is sanded and cleaned first. This helps the epoxy bond properly. Without sanding, the epoxy may not stick well and could peel over time.

What is the difference between epoxy and deep pour epoxy?

Regular epoxy is best for thin layers, like coating surfaces or sealing artwork. Deep pour epoxy cures slower and is made for thick layers, often up to several inches. This slower cure reduces bubbles and heat buildup in large pours.

What are the three types of epoxy?

The three main types of epoxy are casting epoxy, coating epoxy, and adhesive epoxy. Casting epoxy is for deep pours and molds, coating epoxy is for thin, protective layers, and adhesive epoxy is for bonding materials. Each type is made for different uses.