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Winkle 3D Printer Resin

  1. The first thing to keep in mind is that, in order to use 3D printer resin as a printing material, you will need an SLA/DLP/LCD 3D printer, i.e., a stereolithography printer.
  2. The next thing you need to be clear about is post-processing, which is quick and easy with our water-washable 3D resin: you just need to rinse the part with warm water or immerse it in a container, removing any resin residue with a soft brush. Forget about isopropyl alcohol; this method is safe, environmentally friendly, and perfect for cleaner and more efficient 3D printing.
  3. Next, you'll need to cure the piece with ultraviolet light. If you don't do this and you notice that your piece is "sweating," it means that it hasn't been cured properly.
  4. Finally, here's a tip: you can reuse any leftover 3D printer resin. Simply filter out the residue with suitable paper or a strainer and refill your resin bottle.

 

3D printer resin is a thermoset or liquid plastic that solidifies with ultraviolet light, resulting in a solid model characterized by its high level of detail and high-quality textures.

Advantages of 3D printing with resin:

  • High precision. Allows you to create parts with high-resolution details.
  • Creation of highly complex parts.
  • Professional finishes: The resulting parts have smooth, uniform surfaces, perfect for high-quality aesthetic applications.
  • Compatibility with post-processing: Facilitates custom finishes, from painting to advanced UV curing.

3D resin

3D resin is a liquid material with unique qualities that make it perfect for printing highly detailed objects with a very smooth finish.
In addition, 3D resins are impact and abrasion resistant and can withstand extreme temperatures.

3D resin is one of the few 3D printing technologies that can create high-resolution, high-quality transparent plastic parts. One of the challenges in 3D resin printing is producing perfect transparent parts that do not yellow over time.

 

What are the main differences between 3D resin and 3D filament?

  • 3D resin printing is mainly used to create highly detailed parts with very precise finishes and uniform surfaces.
  • 3D filament printing is more suitable for creating objects that require greater volume and strength.

Applications of 3D resin

Some of the main applications and sectors where resins are used for 3D printers are:

  • Industrial sector and manufacturing: 3D resin is used to create rapid prototypes, proof of concept, design, functionality in the manufacturing industry, tools, and components for industrial machinery.
  • Medical industry: to create accurate models of organs and anatomical structures for surgical planning and medical education, and to produce prostheses, implants, and customized medical devices.
  • Dentistry: to create dental models, such as orthodontic appliances, or to plan dental treatments.
  • Jewelry and Art: Resins allow for the creation of customized and unique jewelry with a high-quality surface finish and a high degree of detail.
  • Aerospace sector: In this sector, as well as in the automotive sector, resins can be used to produce lightweight, high-precision parts.
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