PhotoCentric 3D PhotoCentric 3D UV LCD Hard Resin - Black (1kg)
As UV Resin LCD 3D printers are becoming more and more popular, the technology is becoming more refined and affordable. Having the right resin for your next project is an important factor! This Photocentric 3D UV LCD hard resin has a glass-like crisp finish and capable of retaining shape under compression whilst displaying high stiffness and hardness. This resin produces parts with mechanical behaviours to ABS.
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Choosing the right Resin
With resin-based SLA 3D printing you can create objects with smoother surfaces, finer details and more intricate structures than FDM 3D printing. In the same way choosing the right filament is essential for successful FDM 3D printing, choosing the right resin is a key step in the resin printing process. there are many different styles available, and this particular product from Photocentric 3D produces hard parts that are rock solid. Perfect for load bearing components that have to stay strong and not break under pressure. Parts printed with this resin are absolutely rock solid, with no elongation or bending, even under pressure. Check out the other 3D printer resins at MatterHackers to choose the one that's perfect for your next project!
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- Printer Type: LCD Printer
- Color: Black
- Resin Volume: 1kg
- Material Safety Data Sheet
- Material Technical Data Sheet
Questions
What is the life of the nozzle?
It is possible to cut 3/8 thick GPO3 (fiberglass) with this machine but only with water pressure without the abrasive material.
No water source or drain is available for 100 feet. What recirculating system do you recommend?
Can you set the depth of the cut so it can engrave?
Do you have a machine that has a larger cutting ben than 12x18? I am looking for a 24x24 in cutting sheet.
What is the deepest that this can cut through? thx, k
How much garnet and water is used to cut 1/8" thick normalized alloy steel per foot? What would be the feed rate be?