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Deep Pour Epoxy FAQs: It seems overwhelming to decide what brand of Deep Pour epoxy to purchase, so how should you choose? There are a few key things to look out for that will help you with the Deep Pour Epoxy FAQs for the perfect product to suit your needs. Here at Resinzwood Resin Wood Tables NZ, we make tables up to 120k in value, and we know our Ocean Cast Epoxy is one of the best in New Zealand as of 2025. Still, there is room for movement as we believe the Ultimate Deep Pour Epoxy is coming to our company in April of this year. "Ok, so I can hear what you are asking? What will make the new Resinzwood, Resin Wood Tables NZ Deep Pour so unforgettable that you call it the Ultimate? First is the versatility, as the New deep pour can be poured up to 200mm deep for castings and up to 100mm deep for Ocean and river tables with a mass of 150 liters at a time.
Misleading Deep Pour Epoxy FAQs on Google
It amazes me how some statements are promoted that, if followed as gospel, can lead to very expensive outcomes. Below are a few examples of such statements that should not be taken as 100% factual.
- You can rest assured that you can pour up to two inches with a deep pour and be at ease knowing that it'll cure properly and won't crack - No, this is not true! - Many brands of epoxy resin, including our Ocean Cast Epoxy, cannot safely be poured into a large river table without running the chance of failure at 50mm thick. For example, we recommend pouring up to 40mm deep in a single go in conditions below 23c room temp with air movement. We have poured our Ocean Cast epoxy up to 165mm deep in a single shot while maintaining the resin temp at 14 to 20c for 36 hours then fully curing at 27.5 c room temp for the following 10 hours. This comes down to knowing how to push the boundaries, and you only ever want to do that with the guidance of any resin manufacturer.
- You can pour multiple layers to add further depth by letting the previous layer cure partially (often about 4 to 10 hours) and then pouring your next layer over it. NO, this is not exactly true - This can be done with some resins like our Ocean Cast epoxybut there are limitations that many other brands of epoxy will face in this scenario. The problem is the exothermic reaction, as you have an exothermic reaction for the resin to cure in the first place with an optimal resin temp. After 10 hours or so, the resin will be peaking at its maximum ideal temp, then you go and put another layer over the top that will be exaggerated in temp by the underlying layer, which can very easily cause an exothermic runaway or flash cure. This will or can result in the resin distorting, smoking, losing its strength or density properties, cracking, etc. Always check with your resin supplier and ensure you are talking to a trained professional, not a monkey just trying to get your money.
- Resinzwood Fact: It is best to let each recommended depth of resin layer fully cure before adding another layer.
- Resinzwood Fact: Sanding between layers of epoxy creates a strong mechanical bond that minimizes the chances of delamination.
- Resinzwood Fact: Deep Pour Epoxy limitations can be pushed to extreme outer limits but only with proper training and or guidance from our team
Looking at other Brands of Epoxy?
If you are looking further afield to compare, follow our guidelines below and ask yourself and the seller these critical questions.
- Do you offer Online tutorials? - Here at Resin Wood Tables, we have online tutorials for you to follow, with videos to explain the process. We also offer phone support or video calls seven days a week should you need our help. In some cases, we produce specific personalized videos for our clients.
- Do You Offer Phone and or Video call support? - Some companies only offer minimal support, if you can call it that, and it is usually only via email. - We offer phone and video call support 7 days a week
- What is the depth I can pour to? This is important as you may pour the resin too deep, resulting in an exothermic reaction due to your room being too hot or other bad outcomes from the room being too cool. Our Ocean Cast can be poured to more than 35mm in depth if the room is cooler, say below 18c, but we advise staying at 35mm deep at 20c to 25c room temperature until you understand the product.
- What is the UV additive, and how long will it last? Many types of UV additives are used, some designed only to trick the eye. Most companies will tell you your resin will not start to yellow inside for the first 12 months. Resinzwood Ocean Cast is constantly evolving, and currently, our High UV allows for up to 24 months outside in constant sun and decades inside under filtered light, based on testing and estimations of performance.
- What is the hardness rating of the resin? There are many ways and formulas for making resin, and most resins range on a scale from D65, which is quite soft, to D90, which is very hard and scratch-resistant. Resinzwood Ocean Cast has a rating of D90 once fully cured.
- How long does it take for the resin to cure? Most epoxy Deep-Pour resins take up to 72 hours to cure. If you cannot leave an indentation with your fingernail, then your piece is fine to come out of the mold. Generally, we like to leave our resin for a few days in a high-temperature room to harden up after this stage. All epoxy resins will continue to harden for months.
- What degree of heat can the resin withstand? Ok, this is a fascinating topic that I will do a separate page about, as withstanding temps and actual temp that will not create imperfections are two different things. Many companies push this boundary with false or incorrect claims or stretch the truth. A resin may withstand 260F, but that does NOT mean it will NOT leave imperfections in your top. - Resinzwood Ocean Cast Epoxy: We openly tell our clients that you should not put a boiling hot cup of coffee onto your table and expect no damage, especially for the first few months of curing. Sure, our resin will withstand more than 260c, but that is a different scale. I have tables here that are over six months old and, with our specialized top coat, will be OK with hot cups of coffee once the resin is fully cured. Common sense is to use a coaster.
- Will Colours be a problem? Colours will not cause a big problem when adding them to your resin, but you must be aware of some things. Firstly, by adding dye or powder pigments, you are changing the chemical makeup of the resin, increasing the exothermic reaction and cure time. Powders cure all resins faster with dyes, but not so much. Add acrylic paint to resin, but never more than a 2% volume ratio. Generally, we add up to 1 teaspoon or 10 grams per liter of resin with our Colour Passion powders and dyes.
- What happens if my resin fails? It is likely your fault if your resin has a problem like sticky spots, overheating or flash cure, or failing to cure, no matter the brand. - Here at Resin Wood Tables NZ, we talk with our clients, get photos and videos, and problem-solve to ensure this does not happen again. Sometimes, it can be a manufacturing problem or a bottle mislabelled, and this has only ever occurred once with us, thank God, but it can happen. We will get you to return the product, and if we have the same issue, we will give you a New product.
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