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Planting Model Photosensitive Resin
Specification
parameter | Test standards | unit | result |
Shore | ASTM D2240 | Shore D | 80 |
Bending strength | ASTM D790 | Mpa | 80-90 |
Bending modulus | ASTM D790 | Mpa | 2050-2315 |
Notch impact strength | ASTM D256 | Mpa | 36-41.5 |
Breaking elongation rate | ASTM D638 | % | 7-10 |
Water absorption rate | ASTM D570 | % | 0.68-0.92 |
Hot deformation temperature | / | ℃ | <80 |
Description
Planting model photosensitive resin redefines dental casting with its ultra-refined, ultra-hard composition designed for DLP and LCD devices at 405nm wavelength. Craft highly complex dental molds effortlessly, benefiting from an impeccably smooth printing surface, free of water ripples, and enjoy the extended durability of the end product.
Optimize your dental printing processes with planting model photosensitive resin, a highly refined, ultra-hard material tailored for DLP and LCD devices operating at the 405nm wavelength. Its exceptional durability and smooth printing surface, devoid of water ripples, make it the material of choice for intricate and challenging dental molds.
Step into the future of dental 3D printing with planting model photosensitive resin, a state-of-the-art material compatible with DLP and LCD devices in the 405nm wavelength range. Its ultra-refined composition ensures the production of highly complex dental molds with a flawlessly smooth printing surface, showcasing unparalleled durability over time.
Product features:
Application
FAQ
Q: What is model resin used for?
A: Model resin is primarily used in 3D printing applications to
create detailed and precise models for various purposes. It is
commonly employed in fields such as product design, engineering,
and architecture to produce prototypes, visual aids, and concept
models.
Q: What is the curing process for model resin?
A: Model resin typically undergoes a curing process through exposure
to ultraviolet (UV) light. This light initiates a photochemical
reaction in the resin, causing it to solidify layer by layer during
the 3D printing process. Post-printing, additional curing may be
required to ensure the model reaches its maximum strength and
stability.
Q: Can model resin be used for functional prototypes?
A: Yes, model resin is suitable for creating functional prototypes in
certain applications. While it may not possess the mechanical
properties of engineering resins, it can still be used for
prototyping components that don't require specific strength or
durability. Users should consider the intended purpose and
requirements of the prototype before choosing the appropriate
resin.
Q: What are the advantages of using model resin in 3D printing?
A: Model resin offers several advantages, including high precision in
detail reproduction, smooth surface finishes, and the ability to
create complex geometries. It is also known for its ease of use in
3D printing, making it a popular choice for rapid prototyping and
design iterations.
Q: Is model resin compatible with all types of 3D printers?
A: Model resin is designed to be compatible with specific types of 3D printers, particularly those that use stereolithography (SLA) or digital light processing (DLP) technologies. It's important to check the resin's compatibility with your specific 3D printer model, as different printers may require resins with varying curing and viscosity properties.