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Sticky resin prints and how to solve

When using new materials in resin 3D-printing, they sometimes need a bit different post-processing. For instance when changing from rigid to flexible resin materials, the finished products can sometimes feel sticky. In this article we explain why the parts are sticky and what you can do about it. if you have any questions, feel free [...]
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3D-printing materials explained: Flexible resins

Recent advancement in resin development made it possible to 3D-print flexible resins. Before flexible materials or TPU (Thermoplastic polyurethanes) were only available for FDM and laser sinter printers. With the availability of flexible or elastic 3D-printing resins, the SLA, DLP and MSLA 3D-printers can also process this class of materials. Earlier we published an article [...]
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Explained & tested: Coloring of 3D-printing resin

Currently over 17 Liqcreate resins are commercially available. These high-end photopolymer resins are used in a wide range of industries including prototyping, industrial, entertainment, consumer goods, healthcare, dental, aerospace and automotive. Even though a lot of resins are available, we sometimes get questions about adjusting the colors or coloring resin. For bigger volumes, we offer custom development, OEM, Private [...]
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Working with Wax Castable 3D-print resin for Dental applications

Liqcreate Wax Castable is a blue wax-based photopolymer with reliable processability and accuracy on LCD/MSLA, DLP and laser based 3D-printers. 3D-printed parts from this material captures intricate features and show crisp details. This wax-based material offers smooth surfaces with clean burnout for a reliable casting process. Create custom made elegant organic geometries with positive and [...]
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Mixing 3D-printing resins: properties and 3D-printing behavior

Currently over 17 Liqcreate resins are commercially available. These high-end photopolymer resins are used in a wide range of industries including prototyping, industrial, entertainment, consumer goods, healthcare, dental, aerospace and automotive. Even though a lot of resins are available, we sometimes get questions about resins with slightly different properties, printing behavior or colors. For bigger [...]
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Thermal aging of engineering resins for 3D-printing

With the adoption of Liqcreate resins in the consumer goods, automotive and aerospace sector, more data on UV-aging, chemical compatibility and thermal aging is requested. Previously UV-aging and chemical compatibility was tested. The results of UV-aging of Liqcreate 3D-printing resins can be found here. Chemical resistance and chemical compatibility of Liqcreate 3D-printing resins is published [...]
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Q&A: Liqcreate on the different forms of toxicity and solutions explored to reduce it in resin 3D Printing

A recent article written by 3D ADEPT Magazine discussed the secrets of resin 3D printing. The original article appeared on 3DAdept.com. This article is slightly altered and shed light on the various features to consider when choosing a resin 3D printing technology. While the choice for a specific technology over another finally comes down to […]

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Phrozen Sonic Mini 8K resin 3D-printer and compatible resins

After Phrozen’s recent released Sonic Mega 8K large-format printer, it now brings another 8K 3D-printer to the market. This time it shrunk the 8K LCD screen  down to the size of the company’s Sonic Mini series. This high resolution in a small build are of just 16,5 x 7,2 x 18 cm (L x W [...]
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Comparison of large resin 3D-printers engineering applications

In the earlier days of resin 3D-printing, producing a large product was only possible on a legacy SLA 3D-printer with 3D-System as market leader. Large format resin 3d printers simply did not exist. A few medium sized DLP systems were available, but the resolution was not too great. With Formlabs opening the possibilities of larger [...]
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Digital Dentistry and dental resin 3D-printing

The potential applications of 3D-printing are endless, and specifically promising in the medical and dental fields. As it is still a new technology, traditional laboratories see the major improvements and step by step turn to digital manufacturing. Possibilities in dental resin 3D-Printing Resin 3D-printing is ideal for dental applications due to the nature of dental [...]
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