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Bluecast LS - Formlabs 500g
BlueCast - 3D Garage
Now: $89.00Was: $174.00Free shipping in Canada for orders over $140 before tax. (via Canada Post) LOW SHRINKAGE CASTABLE RESIN. BC23LS is a new castable resin for Form1+ and Form 2, suitable for micropavè, engravings, filigree, engagement ring, dental...Now: $89.00Was: $174.00 -
Bluecast X5
BlueCast - 3D Garage
Now: $99.00Was: $179.00Free shipping in Canada for orders over $140 before tax. (via Canada Post) BLUE CAST X5 Custom syntetized oligomer by BlueCast, not available to market, patent is going to be applied. Excellent casting of small engravings both positive and...Now: $99.00Was: $179.00 -
Monocure Pro BIGVAT Rapid Resin
Monocure
$99.00 - $349.00Free shipping in Canada for orders over $140 before tax. (via Canada Post) The ultimate resin for printing large scale models. If you have a large format printer and want to get the best prints possible, then Monocure's New BIGVAT™ resin is...$99.00 - $349.00 -
Spool3D High Temperature 3D Printer Resin
SPOOL3D
$89.00 - $159.00Free shipping in Canada for orders over $140 before tax. (via Canada Post) High Temperature: Withstands heat deflection temperature (HDT) of 200°C and is widely used in hot and cold molding for environmental testing, production processes...$89.00 - $159.00
3D printing resins come in various types, each suited for different applications and requirements. Here’s a rundown of some of the most common types of 3D printer resin:
Standard Resins:
- General Purpose Resin: This is the most common type, designed for a wide range of applications. It typically offers a good balance of detail and durability, making it suitable for prototypes and general 3D printing needs.
- High Detail Resin: These resins are formulated to produce extremely fine details and smooth finishes, making them ideal for intricate models, jewelry, and miniatures.
Durable Resins:
- Tough Resin: Designed to mimic the mechanical properties of ABS plastic, tough resin is ideal for functional parts that need to withstand stress and impact. It is often used for engineering prototypes and end-use parts.
- Flexible Resin: This type of resin offers rubber-like flexibility and elasticity, suitable for creating parts that need to bend or compress without breaking. It’s useful for producing gaskets, seals, and wearable items.
High-Temperature Resins:
- Heat-Resistant Resin: These resins can withstand high temperatures, making them suitable for applications that involve heat exposure or require thermal stability. They are often used in industries such as aerospace and automotive for parts that will be exposed to high temperatures.
Castable Resins:
- Investment Casting Resin: Designed for use in the lost-wax casting process, these resins are ideal for creating detailed and intricate models for jewelry and metal parts. They burn out cleanly without leaving ash, ensuring high-quality castings.
Specialty Resins:
- Medical and Dental Resins: These resins are formulated to meet specific medical or dental industry standards, offering biocompatibility and sterilization capabilities. They are used for creating dental models, surgical guides, and prosthetics.
- Composite Resins: These resins are mixed with materials like carbon fiber or glass fibers to enhance strength and rigidity. They are used for producing high-performance parts that require additional reinforcement.
Eco-Friendly Resins:
- Bio-Based Resin: Made from renewable resources, these resins are designed to be more environmentally friendly compared to traditional petroleum-based resins. They aim to reduce the ecological footprint of 3D printing.
Each type of resin has its own set of characteristics and benefits, making it important to choose the right one based on the specific needs of your project. Whether you’re creating prototypes, functional parts, or detailed models, there’s a resin that fits your requirements.