Standard White Resin Parameters
SLA standard white resin is a type of 3D printing material designed for use in SLA 3D printers. Its primary and simple feature is its color – it is white. This resin is characterized by its ability to produce high-resolution 3D prints with a smooth and uniform white surface finish. Its neutral white color provides a blank canvas that can be easily painted or finished to achieve specific colors or appearances, making it versatile for various applications, including prototyping, modeling, and artistic creations.
Technology
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SLA
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Material
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Standard Resin
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Original Color
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White
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Thermal Deformation
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40-50°C
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Hardness
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80-82D (ASTM D2240)
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Surface Situation
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Slight Layer Lines And Scratches
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Printing Platform Size
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600*600*400mm, 800*800*550mm, 1400*700*500mm
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Flexural modulus
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2600-2700 Mpa (ASTM D 790)
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Flexural strength
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72-78 Mpa (ASTM D 790)
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Tensile modulus
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2800-3000 MPa (ASTM D 638)
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Tensile strength
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55-60 MPa (ASTM D 638)
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Elongation at break
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10-12 % (ASTM D 638)
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Impact strength notched Izod
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35-40 j/m (ASTM D 256)
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Tolerance
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The local accuracy of the product is between 0.2 -0.3mm~3.5 ‰, while overall accuracy is hard to control
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Post Process
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Assembly,Inset copper nuts, Physical polishing,Painting,
Electroplating, Silkscreen, Water transfer printing, Coating
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Wall thickness required
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0.8mm above, big parts according to 3D drawings
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The advantages of SLA standard resin are:
1, Smooth Finish: SLA white 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.