✨ Dive into Creativity with EcoPoxyFlowCast!
The EcoPoxyFlowCast Deep Pour Epoxy Resin Kit is a professional-grade, bio-based resin designed for deep casting applications. With a volume of 3.2 gallons and a viscosity of 280 cP, it offers a long working time of up to 12 hours, ensuring bubble-free, crystal-clear results. This UV/yellowing resistant formula is perfect for creating stunning river tables, dioramas, and more, while its warp and crack resistance guarantees lasting beauty.
Container Type | Can |
Viscosity | 280 cP |
Full Cure Time | 7-14 Days |
Item Form | Two Component Epoxy: Resin (A) & Hardener (B) - 2:1 mix ratio |
Special Features | Water Clear, Bubble Free, Warp / Crack Resistant Casting |
Specific Uses For Product | River / Ocean Tables, Furniture, Dioramas, Flower Preservation, Resin Lamps, Resin Art |
Compatible Material | Wood / Wood Slabs, Metallic / Mica Pigments, Various Fillers |
Volume | 405.77 Fluid Ounces |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Color | Water Clear – UV / Yellowing Resistant |
Material Type | Deep Pour Epoxy Resin: Low Viscosity, Bio-Based |
G**D
Quality
Amazing product quality, I rexommend for all epoxy work.
T**R
Good stuff
Takes forever to dry but it works very well. Use the faster drying one if you are using powdered dyes
M**E
My most used epoxy to date
You need to know the drying times and if you want to stir the epoxy for swirl's when to do so. Have done 6 or more tables and this performs well. Some were 1.75 inches thick and dried well. Only nuance was bubbles and temperature when you pour. Just hit the bubbles with torch however I still wound up having some bubbles inside the pour.Once dried, this sands well and if using 1000 grit final sand on the epoxy it comes out glass smooth. Of the brands I have tried, this is the best thus far.
G**S
Excellent end results, but there is some trial and error to apply it properly to get a great result
Once product itself is dry, it is very durable and brings out the very best detail in slab wood table tops for example. However, it is not as easy to work with as you might think. When mixed, it's much closer to the viscosity of water than syrup for example, which makes it flow thru and into any wood cracks better, but also puts any tape used to control its flow under more strain. Product comes in two bottles - epoxy and resin - and mixing them together is straight forward and low VOC. The preparation of the material you are using this product on (for example a table top slab), and the details of how the process is accomplished are the critical elements. As an example - if using product to seal a table top, you must ensure that you start with a THIN coating into any cracks in the wood AND let that dry thoroughly, before applying additional product layer, or layers. If you try and pour the cracks full with the first application or one application, especially if those cracks are thick and deep, the wood will just absorb too much product AND it will put pressure on any tape used on the bottom side of the table top slab for example, and likely will leak out around the underside crack(s) thru the tape (especially if its not the right tape). Using the right kind of tape on the bottom of the cracks before pouring is critical. I was told to use Tyvek house wrap tape initially - big mistake ! That product not only leaked out from under that tape, that tape was to thin and almost impossible to peal off when product was dry (it bonded with the product directly and took ages to chip off). I found that green frog tape, the kind used in painting, worked much better and detached from the dried product much better. Best advice can give - Watch LOTS of available videos on the web showing examples of applying this material, especial to your specific application, BEFORE you start working with this product on your own project !
P**.
A versatile epoxy resin
I have used Ecopoxy Flowcast for several months now. I made some resin wood hybrid bowls I turned on the lathe, and recently have been pouring river tables. The viscosity is super thin, so bubbles break out easily on their own. I do recommend coating your wood surfaces before making a pour. When the wood soaks up the resin, it will sometimes leave bubbles in the late cure stage. By pre- coating, I have seen less bubbles deep in the epoxy pour. This resin takes about 36 hours to harden tack free. But the results are worth waiting for. Sands and polished nicely.
A**N
Great stuff
This epoxy was very easy to use. Make sure you have your area taped off very well because this epoxy is super thin and will leak out. Learned that the hard way. Leave a glossy finish. This cures clear and looks great in our coffee table.
S**.
Excellent deep pour river table epoxy
I have used both this new formula and the previous discontinued formula on 5 different deep pour river tables all of which are about 2" thick. The stuff simply works great for me and I am an amateur just taught myself how to do this stuff recently watching a few YouTube videos. Literally no smell what so ever. Never had issue with soft spots from poor mixing(I use my drill and a paint mixer attachment and mix really well being careful not to introduce too much bubbles). I will pop bubbles with heat gun for the first few hours and then leave overnight, come back next morning and there is usually a few more stragglers that need attention, pop those and the epoxy is Chrystal clear. I run it through my 20" planer no issues. I will say I used a hand planer once a dewalt cordless model and not sure if I was pushing too fast or the blades were dull, but I chipped the epoxy pretty badly so be careful there. Overall highly recommended.
H**D
Very clear and works great for deep pours
I have used numerous epoxy resins and this is a very good product for a deep pour. I just finished my river table and am very happy with this product. It is a very thin epoxy and doesn't heat up, however it doesn't hold the white of the ocean design the way Art Resin or Stone Coat Counter top does. The white foam/white streaks just sunk to the bottom and made a puddle. Otherwise it did make an easy pour.
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