Formlabs Formlabs Resin Washing Solution (5L)
Formlabs Resin Washing Solution delivers IPA-level cleaning with double the lifespan, reducing costs and minimizing replenishing. Non-flammable and low-odor, it ensures safety and suitability for any environment. Compatible with Form Wash and Form Wash L, it supports various resin types, including General Purpose, Engineering, and Dental.
- IPA-level cleaning with double lifespan
- Non-flammable and low-odor formula
- Compatible with Form Wash (2nd Gen) and L systems
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Formlabs Resin Washing Solution
NEXT-GEN PART CLEANING SOLUTION
Transform your 3D printing cleanup with Formlabs Resin Washing Solution. This cleaner delivers IPA-level results with double the lifespan. Non-flammable and low-odor, it's perfect for any environment. Reduce costs, minimize replenishing, and streamline your process with this Form Wash and Form Wash L-compatible solution.
Key Features of the Formlabs Resin Washing Solution:
- Cleans as effectively as IPA for 3D printed parts
- Lasts twice as long as traditional IPA solution
- Lower cost per washed part compared to IPA
- Non-flammable* formula for improved workplace safety
- Low-odor chemistry suitable for any workspace environment
- Stable chemistry for consistent cleaning performance
- Compatible with Form Wash and Form Wash L
*Based on GHS Classification
HOW DOES FORMLABS RESIN WASHING SOLUTION'S COST PER WASH COMPARE TO OTHERS?
Solution | IPA | Formlabs Resin Washing Solution |
Non-Flammable Competitor |
Competitor High- Saturation Limit Solution |
Fully non-flammable workflow |
No | Yes | Yes | No - requires secondary flammable solvent |
Cost $ / L | $7.67 | $15 | $28 | $52.50** |
Saturation Limit | 10% | 20% | 20% | 35% |
Solution amount lost to evaporation* |
1.18 L | ~ 0 L | ~ 0 L | ~ 0 L |
Solution Lifetime* (days) |
97 | 240 | 240 | 420 |
Cost per wash ($USD) |
$1.08 | $0.91 | $1.69 | $1.81 |
* assuming 1 print per day
** secondary flammable solvent is factored into cost
WHICH RESINS ARE COMPATIBLE WITH THE FORMLABS RESIN WASHING SOLUTION?
Formlabs Resin Washing solution is not compatible with the Flexible and Elastic Resin family, or resins that require a validated workflow (Biocompatible, Flame Retardant Resin, etc.)
✔ - Recommended | ✘ - Incompatible | * - Not Recommended (but washes well) |
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General Purpose |
Engineering | Casting | Dental | Medical |
Clear ✔ | Tough 2000 ✔ | Castable Wax 40 ✔ | Precision Model ✔ | BioMed Amber * |
Grey ✔ | Tough 1500 ✔ | Clear Cast ✔ | Model ✔ | BioMed Black * |
White ✔ | Rigid 10k ✔ | Castable Wax ✘ | Surgical Guide * | BioMed Clear * |
Black ✔ | Rigid 4000 ✔ | Dental LT Comfort * | BioMed Durable * | |
Fast Model ✔ | Durable ✔ | Dental LT Clear V2 * | BioMed White * | |
Draft ✔ | High Temp ✔ | Denture Base * | BioMed Flex 80A ✘ | |
Grey Pro ✔ | ESD ✔ | Premium Teeth * | BioMed Elastic 50A ✘ | |
Flex 80A ✘ | BEGOTM VarseoSmile® TriniQ® * |
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Elastic 50A ✘ | Temporary CB * | |||
Flame Retardant ✘ | Permanent Crown * | |||
Silicone 40A ✘ | IBT Flex ✘ | |||
Alumina 4N ✘ |
FAQ
Why is the secondary water wash needed, what happens if this step is skipped?
Because Formlabs Resin Washing Solution is nonflammable, it does not air dry. The secondary water wash is needed to remove the washing solution from the surface of the part, ensuring parts are dried in a timely fashion.
If this step is skipped, parts will have poor surface finish and dimensional accuracy after
post-curing.
Does type of water matter (ex: tap water, deionized water, etc)?
No; any type of water should be sufficient to rinse Formlabs Resin Washing Solution.
Does the type of container for the secondary water wash matter?
No. Users can use a Form Wash, Finish Kit, or other closed-top container that can hold sufficient volume to submerge the part(s).
Can I rinse Formlabs Resin Washing Solution in the sink?
No. While tap water is acceptable to use, the tap water must be placed in a container (ex: Form 4 Finish Kit) to ensure that waste does not enter the septic system.
Is there a difference between using water and IPA for the second stage?
Both water and IPA are effective to remove Formlabs Resin Washing Solution from the surface of parts. Using IPA as the second stage can help parts air dry faster than with water.
What does GHS Non-Flammable mean?
GHS (Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals) is an internationally recognized standard developed by the United Nations as a way to bring into agreement the chemical regulations and standards of different countries. The GHS system defines a flammable liquid as a liquid with a flash point below 93℃.
What if I want to use Formlabs Resin Washing Solution with my Form Wash (1st Generation) machine?
Formlabs Resin Washing Solution is validated for Form Wash (2nd Generation) and Form Wash L. If used with the Form Wash (First Generation), Formlabs can no longer guarantee the washing efficacy of parts cleaned using Formlabs Resin Washing Solution. Form Wash (2nd Generation) offers nearly 3 times as much agitation as the previous generation.
Does Formlabs Resin Washing Solution affect the mechanical properties of printed parts compared to IPA and TPM?
No. For compatible Formlabs resins, mechanical properties are not statistically significantly different compared to parts printed in IPA.
Can I pour Formlabs Resin Washing Solution down the drain?
No, neither the washing solution nor the secondary water rinse can be poured down the drain or enter the septic system.
Why is Formlabs Resin Washing Solution incompatible with certain resins?
Formlabs Resin Washing Solution is not recommended for resins that require a validated workflow (ex: biocompatible resins, Flame Retardant Resin). Additional testing is required for Formlabs to recommend these resins
Can I use Formlabs Resin Washing Solution to wash biocompatible resins?
Formlabs Resin Washing Solution is not recommended for workflows that require a validated workflow, including biocompatible materials.
Users using Formlabs Resin Washing Solution to wash biocompatible resins must understand that until/if Formlabs completes this testing, Formlabs can no longer guarantee the biocompatibility of the material. Users are encouraged to do their own testing to affirm the material is safe for their application.
Please take note if users are interested in using Resin Washing Solution to wash biocompatible
resins and pass along this feedback to the Product Feedback Form.
What can we disclose to a customer about the composition of the washing solution if they ask?
Formlabs Resin Washing Solution is a proprietary solution; please refer to the SDS for information regarding material composition and handling.
What is the correct way to dispose of Formlabs Resin Washing Solution? What is the correct way to dispose of the secondary water wash?
Users should consult the SDS and research their local regulations for waste disposal.
Can Formlabs Resin Washing Solution be recycled like IPA?
At this time Formlabs cannot provide any recommendations or assurances that it can be recycled. If this changes, it will be reflected in this FAQ section.
Questions
will this filament work with normal PLA settings?
Is this filament suitable for high-stress components, like gears? how hard is it?
im thinking of printing something that makes contact a lot how is the impact resistance on a fully finished print?
The finishes in all the sample sculptures above are different . Is this due to printing temperature , or due to sanding and polishing techniques used ? My favorite is the ring . What's the finish technique used ?
Is the dielectric constant of this filament known? Thanks!
Is it possible to use this material in a low end 3d printer like an ender 3 pro?
Can you provide a link to an stl file of the skull? Is it on thingiverse?
Why does this listing state only 40% bronze powder when other listings for ColorFabb BronzeFill state that it has 80% bronze powder?
Compatible with lulbot taz6 ...?
Does this filament feel like metal? A client asked me to 3D print a pediment and the sample they gave me was 3D printed and it feels like metal.
I am running a Prusa i3 MK3. I am trying to print some rings with my nozzle set to 220c and heat bed at 60c and speed set to 60%. The settings for the ring are extra detailed with 30% fill and supports from heatbed only. I notice that the material comes off the heat bed very easily and clumps on the nozzle. Ive never run into this type of issue for normal types of PETG or PLA. Is there something special I need to do for this material to print successfully?
Is it possible to use a E3D V6 0.25 mm nozzle to print with this bronze filament?
Will this material print on the m3d micro?
Do you need a hardened nozzle to print with this filament?
will this work with the anet 8?
Is ColorFabb compatible with Makerbot 3D printers?
Is it possible to use chrome plating or a similar process to make the surface look like "real metal"?
Your answer for no on conductivity makes me ask, how many ohms per foot is this material?
Will this work with the da vinci 1.0?
Will the bronze fill work as a printed bushing?
Is 3D bronze printing of 12" high sculpture economically feasible? Can it replicate the detail that lost wax casting provides?
Do you need a specific kind of hot end to use this filament?
How well does the bronze filament hold up for outdoor applications?
What are the properties of the printed object i.e. melting point etc
Does the addition of bronze particles with the PLA make the printed item more thermally stable, meaning less sensitive to warping in hot weather?
How much length of filament is in a roll compared to a standard 1Kg roll of PLA?
Will this work on a replicator 2?
Will the metal in this filament wear down my extruder?
Have you printed the bronzeFill filament on a Rostock Max with the stock hot end?
Are prints heavy, like bronze? and about thermal conductivity - do prints feel cold - like metal?
I have the Raise3d Pro2 Plus and cannot run this material. I tried 200C at 50mm, 205C, 210C, 215C. and tried 60mm and 75mm and could not get a print. I clogged the nozzle and the upper extruder numerous times. I am using a hardened nozzle. I would think it would need a low temp. since it is metal and the heat transfers through the filament where the extruder gear is and would soften the filament and cause slipping. Everthing I've tried has not worked. Perhaps this spool is defective and I need a refund.
Hey Alex C.,
If you could drop us an Email at Support@matterhackers.com we can look into some possibilities with you. Being that the Pro 2 is a new machine and they do not yet have profiles for a number of different filaments we will need to look into settings first.
Thanks!
Has there been any progress with this bronze material on Raise3d pro2 plus? I am very interested in this material but not if Alex C is still struggling with it?
To my knowledge, there is not an issue with running this material on the Pro2.