Standard Black Resin Parameters

SLA standard black resin is a type of 3D printing material designed for use in SLA 3D printers. Its simple feature is its color – it is black. This resin is characterized by its ability to produce high-resolution 3D prints with a smooth and uniform black surface finish. Its black color provides an attractive and visually appealing appearance, making it suitable for applications where a dark or black finish is desired, such as for functional prototypes, consumer products, and creative projects.

Technology SLA
Material Standard Resin
Original Color Black
Thermal Deformation 40-50°C
Hardness 83-84D (ASTM D2240)
Surface Situation Slight layer lines and scratches
Printing Platform Size 600*600*400mm
Flexural modulus 1700-2100 Mpa (ASTM D790)
Flexural strength 62-75 Mpa (ASTM D790)
Tensile modulus 2200-2300MPa (ASTM D638)
Tensile strength 45-50MPa (ASTM D638)
Elongation at break 17-24%(ASTM D638)
Impact strength notched Izod 35-48 j/m(ASTM D256)
Tolerance The local accuracy of the product is between 0.2-0.3mm~3.5 ‰, while overall accuracy is hard to control
Post Process  Assembly,Inset copper nuts, Physical polishing,Painting, 
Electroplating, Silkscreen, Water transfer printing, Coating
Wall thickness required 0.8mm above, big parts according to 3D drawings

 

The advantages of SLA standard resin are:
1, Smooth Finish: SLA black resin produces parts with a smooth surface finish, requiring minimal post-processing for an attractive appearance.
2, High Detail: Allows for intricate and detailed designs, making it ideal for projects requiring precision and fine features.
3, Versatile Post-Processing: Easy to paint, dye, or coat for customization, providing flexibility in achieving desired aesthetics.
4, Design Validation: Excellent for prototyping and design validation due to its ability to showcase intricate designs accurately.
5, Rapid Photopolymerization: Rapid curing during the printing process, ensuring efficient and timely production of parts.

The disadvantages of SLA standard resin are:
1, Brittleness: Standard SLA resin can be relatively brittle, making it less suitable for parts that require high-impact resistance.
2, Limited Durability: It may not withstand prolonged exposure to outdoor or harsh environments, affecting long-term durability.
3, Material Properties: The properties of standard SLA resin can vary, and it may lack specific properties needed for certain applications.
4, UV Sensitivity: SLA resin can be sensitive to UV light, potentially causing degradation or color changes over time when exposed to sunlight.
5, Post-Curing Requirements: Additional curing steps are often needed after printing to achieve optimal material properties, adding time and effort to the printing process.