Resin
Resin is a liquid material used in certain types of 3D printing, particularly in SLA (Stereolithography), DLP (Digital Light Processing), and LCD 3D printing technologies. Unlike traditional filament-based FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) printing, which extrudes thermoplastic filament, resin is a photopolymer material that is cured (hardened) layer by layer using a light source, typically UV light or laser.
Resin offers high precision and smooth surface finishes, making it ideal for applications that require detailed, high-quality prints. The material is often used to produce highly accurate prototypes, jewelry, dental models, miniatures, and other intricate objects that require fine details.
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Anycubic
Anycubics Standard UV Resin is preferred by many consumers since it ensures the strength of molded parts and not excessive shrinkage, but also improves the print speed, shorten the curing time, and enhance the printing efficiency of LCD machines as much as possible.Features:Main material: Resin monomer & Photo initiatorUV Wavelength 365-410nmBottom exposure time(s) 20-60s, normal exposure time(s) 5-15s
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