3D Printing Resins

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3D Printing USA brings a vast array of printing 3d print resins, offering exceptional quality and versatility. Whether you want art engineering resins to water-washable options for convenient cleanup, our collection has it all for you! 

We have curated specialized formulations such as glow-in-the-dark resin and high-clear resin for unique projects. We have sourced these resins from top brands, including the JamG HE, Henkel Loctite, 3D Resin Solutions, and others, for professional-grade results. 

Enhance your printing experience with our top-tier resins, designed with precision and performance in mind!

3D Printing Resins Brands Available in Our Collection

JAMG HE

JAMG HE offers a range of high-performance resins tailored for industrial applications. Their resins include engineering-grade materials designed for strength, durability, and heat resistance, suitable for functional prototyping and end-use parts in various industries.

HENKEL LOCTITE 3D

The brand provides a comprehensive lineup of 3d print resins for prototyping, production, and specialty applications like dental and medical. Their product line includes high-temperature resins, biocompatible materials, and toughened formulations.

3D RESIN SOLUTIONS

3D RESIN SOLUTIONS focuses on providing customizable 3d print resin solutions for specific industrial needs. They offer resins with tailored properties such as high impact resistance, flexibility, and chemical resistance. Their offerings cater to applications requiring specialized material performance.

LIQCREATE

Their products specialize in advanced resins for SLA and DLP 3D printing technologies. You will find resins optimized for accuracy, detail, and surface finish. They offer standard resins, castable resins for jewelry making, and specialty materials like flexible and tough resins for various industrial applications.

3D Printing Resin Types

Engineering Resin

They are designed for functional prototyping and end-use parts requiring high strength, durability, and heat resistance. Usually, they are suitable for mechanical components, casings, and parts subjected to stress.

Water Washable Resin

Resin that can be washed with water after printing, simplifying post-processing compared to traditional resins that require solvents. Consider them ideal for users looking for convenience and environmental friendliness in resin cleanup.

Standard Plus Resin

These offer enhanced properties over standard resins, such as improved detail, smoother surface finish, and sometimes higher strength. They have a general-purpose use where slightly better performance and finish are desired compared to basic resins.

Standard Resin

Basic resin for general-purpose 3D printing, offering a balance of cost-effectiveness, ease of use, and decent surface finish. They cover a wide range of applications, including prototyping, models, and basic functional parts.

ESD Resin (Electrostatic Discharge)

ESD Resins are designed to dissipate static electricity, reducing the risk of damage to electronic components or interference with sensitive equipment. Their usage is more probable in electronics manufacturing, for protective casings, components in electronics, and other applications requiring ESD protection.

Waxcast Resin

Specifically formulated for investment casting applications, where printed models are used to create molds for casting metals like gold, silver, or other alloys. Jewelry making, dental prosthetics, and others are their most common applications.

Rapid ABS Resin

These resins are formulated to mimic the properties of ABS plastic, offering good impact resistance and toughness. Suitable for functional prototypes and parts requiring durability and robustness, similar to injection-molded ABS.

Fast+ V2 Resin

High-speed resin optimized for rapid printing, offering quick curing times and fast layer exposures. They are mostly used when speed of production is crucial, such as rapid prototyping or high-volume printing jobs.

Dental Model Pro Resin

Dental Model Pro Resin are biocompatible resin specifically formulated for dental applications, such as creating dental models and prosthetics. As their name suggests, they are utilized by dental laboratories and practices to create accurate dental models and temporary crowns.

Wax Castable Resin

These are the resins used for jewelry casting applications, offering precise detail and clean burnout during the casting process.

How to Choose Suitable Resin for Your 3D Printer?

Identify Your Application

Prototyping: A standard 3d print resin is usually sufficient for basic prototypes.

Functional Parts: Tough or durable resins are better for parts that need to withstand mechanical stress.

Flexible Parts: Choose flexible resins for applications that require elasticity.

High-Temperature Applications: Select high-temperature resins for parts exposed to heat.

Medical or Dental: Use biocompatible resins for medical applications.

Casting: Opt for castable resins if you are creating molds for metal casting.

Consider the Printer Compatibility

Ensure that the resin is compatible with your 3D printer's technology, whether it's SLA, DLP, or LCD-based. Also, check the UV wavelength your printer uses and match it with the resin's curing specifications.

Evaluate Mechanical Properties

Determine the tensile strength and hardness needed for your application. If the part needs to bend or compress, consider the elongation at break and flexibility of the resin. For parts that will undergo wear and tear, choose resins with high-impact resistance.

Review Thermal Properties

Ensure the resin can withstand the maximum operating temperature your part will be exposed to. Consider how the material's size changes with temperature fluctuations.

Check Surface Finish and Detail:

Some resins produce smoother surfaces than others. High-detail resins are better for intricate designs and fine features.

Post-Processing Requirements

Understand the additional curing time required after printing. Some resins need specific cleaning solutions and processes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between 3d printing resin and filaments?

The primary difference lies in their composition and usage. Filaments are typically used in Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) printers, where the filament material is melted and deposited layer by layer. On the other hand, resins are used in Stereolithography (SLA) or Digital Light Processing (DLP) printers, where a liquid resin is cured by light to form the printed object.

What are the key properties and characteristics of 3D printing resin?

Accuracy: Resin prints often have higher resolution and finer details compared to filament prints.

Strength: Resin prints can be quite strong and are commonly used for functional prototyping and detailed models.

Variety: Resins come in different formulations such as standard, castable, flexible, tough, etc., each tailored for specific applications.

Good Surface Finish: Resin prints typically have a smooth surface finish, which is beneficial for detailed objects and intricate designs.

How do I determine the compatibility of resin with my 3D printer?

Check your printer's specifications for compatible resin types.

Ensure the wavelength of the resin's curing light matches your printer's specifications.

Some 3D printers are more compatible with certain resin brands, so it's recommended to use resin recommended by the manufacturer.

How do I store 3D printing resin to prolong its shelf life?

Store resins in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.

Keep resin containers tightly sealed to prevent exposure to air.

Some resins may need stirring or mixing before use if they have been stored for an extended period.

Can 3D printing resin prints be used for functional testing?

Yes, resin prints can be used for functional testing, especially for prototypes, detailed models, and parts that require fine details.

Resin prints are known for their high accuracy and surface finish, making them suitable for testing the form, fit, and function of various products.

Are there specific color variations available for 3D printing resins?

There are various color options available for 3D printing resins, including but not limited to white, black, grey, clear, glow-in-the-dark, and specialty colors.

Some suppliers may offer custom coloring services for specific project needs.