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Biocompatible resin 3D-printed on the NextDent LCD1

Biocompatible 3D-printing resins are available for a wide range of 3D-printers. Liqcreate resins are optimized for over 80 different SLA, MSLA, DLP and LCD based printers, including the NextDent LCD1. For these printers it is important that they are open for 3rd party resins and operate with LED's in the range of 385-420nm. Learn more [...]
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3D-printing with Biocompatible resin on the Phrozen 3D-printers

Biocompatible 3D-printing resins are available for a wide range of printers. Liqcreate resins are optimized for over 80 different SLA, MSLA, DLP and LCD based printers. For these printers it is important that they are open for 3rd party resins and operate with LED's in the range of 385-420nm. Learn more about printing with biocompatible [...]
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3D-printing with Biocompatible resin on the Asiga 3D-printers

Biocompatible 3D-printing resins are available for a wide range of printers. Liqcreate resins are optimized for over 80 different SLA, MSLA, DLP and LCD based printers. For these printers it is important that they are open for 3rd party resins and operate with LED's in the range of 385-420nm. Learn more about printing with biocompatible [...]
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3D-printing with Biocompatible resin on the Evodent 3D-printers

Biocompatible 3D-printing resins are available for a wide range of printers. Liqcreate resins are optimized for over 80 different SLA, MSLA, DLP and LCD based printers, including the Evodent E128. For these printers it is important that they are open for 3rd party resins and operate with LED's in the range of 385-420nm. Learn more [...]
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3D-printing accurate dental & engineering parts with UnionTech Martrix300

Martrix300 is developed by the dedicated UnionTech team with years of experience in large format resin 3D-printers. The Martrix300 has a build volume of  217 × 122 × 300 mm with 12K screen resolution. By using hot air heating it addresses resin performance issues in winter, and offering remote control and monitoring, air filtration, power [...]
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Industrializing 3D-printing with Intrepid Automation & Liqcreate

Liqcreate & Intrepid Automation are working together to automate and mass manufacture resin 3D-printed parts for many years. Liqcreate supports this by developing new materials suitable for mass manufacturing. While Intrepid Automation is building state-of-the-art automated 3D-printing workflows and post-processing.     About Intrepid Automation Intrepid Automation is a San Diego-based regenerative manufacturing technology company […]

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Visit Liqcreate and our partners Tonal at Expo Dental 2024 in Madrid

After the success of 17 previous editions, with significant growth in both visitors and exhibition space, the Expo Dental in Madrid is presented asthe key and unavoidable event for the dental industry to showcase innovations, technological developments and the digital world that is transforming the dental sector with resin 3D-printing in the dental sector. Expodental […]

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3D-printing with Liqcreate Premium Tough on the Elegoo Saturn 4 Ultra

Most 3D-printing settings can be found in the main article for the Saturn 4 Ultra resin 3D-printing parameters. Since it requries some tips and tricks, we did not publish the printing parameters of Liqcreate Premium Tough there. It is advised to read this article first. Due to the high power of the Saturn 4 Ultra [...]
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Processing instructions for Liqcreate Tough-X 3D-printing resin

Liqcreate Tough-X is a durable opaque black photopolymer resin with high impact resistance. 3D-printed parts from this material have exceptional impact strength. Liqcreate Tough-X can be 3D-pinted on open DLP and MSLA 3D-printers in the range of 385 – 420nm and only requires UV post-curing. Thin parts of Tough-X have rigid rubber-like properties while thicker designs [...]
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Resin 3D-printing: higher UV-power is not always faster

It is absolutely normal to expect that higher power LED's in a resin 3D-printer gives a shorter curing time. For most rigid and tough resins, that is actually the case. Although for flexible resins this is not always the case. For a customer we were comparing the exposure times of Elastomer-X to see on which [...]
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