Wooden Epoxy Table Top Resin Details
Material: The table top is made from a combination of natural wood and epoxy resin. The wood used is typically hardwood such as walnut, oak, teak, acacia, or maple. These types of wood are known for their strength and durability.
Epoxy Resin: Epoxy resin is a two part liquid compound that hardens into a clear or colored solid surface when mixed and cured. It bonds well with wood and is used to fill gaps, cracks, or to create a river table design.
Surface Finish: The surface is smooth and glossy. It is often polished and finished to achieve a mirror like shine. The finish is waterproof and resistant to stains and heat.
Color Options: The resin can be clear or tinted with pigments. Common colors include blue, green, black, white, and metallic shades. Some tables use glow in the dark powders or pearlescent pigments.
Designs: Designs vary depending on the wood grain and resin use. Common styles include river tables where resin flows between two live edge wood slabs, solid block tables with embedded items, and geometric inlays.
Durability: The combination of hardwood and cured epoxy creates a strong and durable surface. It is resistant to scratches, spills, and moderate heat. However, care should be taken to avoid direct cuts or placing extremely hot objects directly on the surface.
Size and Thickness: Standard thickness ranges from 2 to 5 centimeters. Custom sizes can be made depending on the table base and purpose. Popular sizes include coffee tables, dining tables, office desks, and conference tables.
Maintenance: The surface can be cleaned with a soft damp cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals and abrasive pads. Regular polishing can help maintain the shine.
Usage: Ideal for home decor, dining areas, offices, and cafes. Each table is usually unique due to the natural wood patterns and custom resin design.