UV Laser Hard Resin
£27.50 – £55.00 excl vat
Photocentric’s UV laser Hard resin enables users to 3D print parts with crisp details, high stiffness and hardness. As with the other resins in the Photocentric Hard range, parts printed with UV Laser Hard resin won’t deform when pressure is applied. The resin works on most UV laser printers on the market such as Formlabs and Peopoly and is ideal for manufacturing rigid prototypes in the factory, as well as making models at home.
Key features:
• Rigid
• Quick curing
• High stiffness
Applications:
• Prototyping
• Engineering
Compatible Printers:
Compatible with UV Laser printers such as Formlabs, Peopoly, Maoi, Nobel and more.
Properties
UV Laser Hard Resin
Tensile Properties
Tensile Modulus *
Tensile Strength *
Elongation at break *
2060 MPa
35 MPa
4%
ASTM D638
ASTM D638
ASTM D638
General Properties
Hardness *
Heat Deflection Temperature *
Viscosity
Density
Storage
77 Shore D
60 °C
230 cPs
1.19 g/cm3
10<T>50°C
ASTM D2240
ASTM D648 (0.455 MPa)
At 25°C Brookfield spindle 3
* Post cured for 1hr at 60°C in Cure L2
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Key features:
• Rigid
• Quick curing
• High stiffness
Applications:
• Prototyping
• Engineering
Compatible Printers:
Compatible with UV Laser printers such as Formlabs, Peopoly, Maoi, Nobel and more.
Properties
UV Laser Hard Resin
Tensile Properties
Tensile Modulus *
2060 MPa
ASTM D638
Tensile Strength *
35 MPa
ASTM D638
Elongation at break *
4%
ASTM D638
General Properties
Hardness *
77 Shore D
ASTM D2240
Heat Deflection Temperature *
60 °C
ASTM D648 (0.455 MPa)
Viscosity
230 cPs
At 25°C Brookfield spindle 3
Density
1.19 g/cm3
Storage
10<T>50°C
* Post cured for 1hr at 60°C in Cure L2
Download TDS >
Download SDS Clear | Grey >
Glossary of Key Terms
Tensile strength: Tensile strength is the ability of a material to withstand a pulling (tensile) force. It is customarily measured in units of force per cross-sectional area.
% elongation: indication of how much an object can be extended from it’s original shape.
Young’s Modulus: Young’s Modulus is a measure of how much force is needed to stretch or compress a substance.
Flexural Strength: The flexural strength of a material is defined as its ability to resist deformation under load.
Flexural Modulus: (also know as the Bend modulus) is a measure of a materials stiffness/ resistance to bend when a force is applied on the sample.
HDT: is the temperature at which a plastic deforms under heat
Turnigy (verified owner) –
I am very pleased with the Photocentric resin, quality Ok. Using the resin on a XYZ PRINTING Nobel 1A. Very good price in relation to XYZPrinting resins.