Liqcreate Resin for SLA & DLP 3D Printers - Deep Blue

Liqcreate Resin for SLA & DLP 3D Printers - Deep Blue

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Liqcreate Deep Blue is an easy to print general purpose photopolymer resin designed for use on all open source SLA and DLP 3D Printers in the range of 385-405nm. Its esthetically pleasing blue color, low shrinkage, and high shape retention make this resin ideal for functional prototypes and rapid manufacturing.

 

MAIN FEATURES:

  • 385 – 405nm wavelength 3D printer compatibility
  • Smooth surface finish
  • High accuracy
  • Low odor
  • Low shrinkage
  • High translucency

APPLICATIONS:

  • Functional prototypes
  • Rapid manufacturing

HOW TO USE:

  1. Shake the bottle for at least 60 seconds before use.
  2. Allow the resin to rest for 10 minutes after shaking to let air bubbles escape before pouring into resin vat.

Note: This resin can be poured back into the bottle after use, however, it is important to check for residual pieces of polymer before doing so. Always take protective measures when handling Liqcreate resins. For more details on safety please check the attached Safety Data Sheet.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Container: Bottle
  • Net weight: 250g
  • Wavelength: 385- 405nm
  • Density: 1.12g/cm

 

COMPATIBLE WITH:

The following compatible 3D-printers and settings are available for Liqcreate resins, which are internally tested by Liqcreate and industrial partners:

  • Peopoly Phenom Prime
  • Formlabs Form2
  • Miicraft 125
  • Sprintray Moonray S & D
  • Anycubic Photon
  • Kudo3D Bean
  • Cubicon Lux
  • Wanhao Duplicator 7
  • Wanhao Duplicator 8
  • Uniz Slash
  • Phrozen Shuffle
  • Phrozen XL
  • Phrozen Transform
  • Asiga Max
  • Peopoly Moai
  • Elegoo Mars
  • Atum3D DLP Station 5
  • Creality Halot-One
  • Creality Halot Sky
  • Shining3D Accufab-L4K
  • Shining3D Accufab-L4D

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