PhotoCentric3D UV DLP Flexible
Flexible Resin for DLP 3D printers in various colours
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Product information & technical details
- Manufacturers: PhotoCentric3D
- Shore Hardness : A80
- Product types: Resin
- Filament colour: Transparent, Black
Description
The flexible UV DLP resin from PhotoCentric3D is ideal for objects where light flexibility is required.
Thin objects compress and become easily flexible.
The UV-DLP resin is specifically designed for use in a variety of DLP printers that allow both open and closed modes.
The wavelengths for which the UV-DLP resin is designed are both 385nm and 405nm.
This means that printing with DLP 3D printers such as the Duplicator D7 and Anycubic Photon and other DLP printers is possible.
Additional Information
Suitable for DLP 3D printers.
Objects will have the specified hardness only after 2h exposure under UV light (36W).
Customer Reviews
2 English reviews written for PhotoCentric3D UV DLP Flexible
4 customer reviews in all languages
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2 stars | | 2 | (22%) |
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9 reviews
2 customer reviews in English
4 customer reviews in all languages
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flexible resin
Rated with 4 out of 5 stars.
very good for certain things. it is way more flexible then any other resin i have tried but is not very strong at all. tears and breaks in 2 if you bend it over 100-135 degrees. i mix it with siraya tenacious to whatever ratio i need and can control flexibility that way. also tenacious is very strong so it stops it breaking when bent.
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Successful experiment
Rated with 5 out of 5 stars.
Wanted this flexible uv resin to mix with standard resin in my 3d printer to try to make the resultant models less brittle and more resilient to breaking when dropped. Experiment was successful with 20% mix of this to 80% anycubic grey. Had to up the exposure times per layer by 3 seconds. Good product.
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