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how thick should epoxy be
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The thickness of epoxy application varies based on the project type. For most coating applications, a layer thickness of 2mm (about 1/16 inch) is standard. However, for pouring applications, such as epoxy tables or countertops, layers can be much thicker, from 1/4 inch to as much as 2 inches. It's crucial to follow the specific epoxy product instructions as some formulations are designed for thin coats while others can handle thicker pours. Thin layers are typical for surface sealing and adding a glossy finish, whereas thicker pours are used for embedding objects or filling in large voids. Always consider factors like the project's size, the epoxy's curing time, and potential for heat generation, which increases with thickness. To ensure success, always adhere to the manufacturer's guidelines and perform a small test if unsure.
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