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Explained: Daylight, 405 & 385nm resin for DLP, MSLA & SLA
Sometimes it can be difficult to select the right resin for your application. Next to mechanical properties, you also want the resin to work on your type of 3D-printer. In this article we try to explain the technology and differences behind daylight 405nm, 385nm and 365nm resins and why some resins are specifically for SLA [...]Chemical compatibility with R1234yf and R134A refrigerants
R1234yf is anew refrigerant for passenger cars, air conditioners and other refrigeration apparatus introduced in 2011. R134a and R1234yf are very similar, however, R1234yf was created to be a more environmentally friendly replacement to R134a. How well do resin 3D-printed parts work with Tetrafluoropropene refrigerants like R134A and R1324yf? A leading company specialized in refrigeration [...]Visit Liqcreate partner Bilcotech at Ortec ’22 – Orthodontic show
The XXVIII Ortec National Convention is planned from 16 to 18 June 2022 at the Hotel Savoia in Rimini. Liqcreate partner Bilcotech is present at the exhibition showcasing dental and orthodontic 3D-printing solutions. Visit Bilcotech’s booth to learn more about the dental and orthodontic solutions provided by Liqcreate and partners. Visit Bilcotech at Ortec […]
Industry overview: Electroplating of 3D-printing resin
Plating is used for many years to deposit a metallic coating to a surface. This could be for cosmetic reasons or functional, such as electroplated chrome or nickel protect the underlying surface from corrosion. Electroplating plastic 3D prints is becoming more common due to the availability of affordable 3D-printers, plating equipment and general knowledge sharing. [...]How to fix white residue on your resin 3D-printed part?
After post-processing your resin 3D-printed part, it can happen that there is a white residue on the object. There is an easy fix to solve this issue. In short, the white residue comes from UV-curing wet parts that still have a mixture of resin / IPA on it. usually this is most visible in areas [...]Do resin properties change with longer exposure time?
When a liquid 3D-printing resin is exposed by light with the right wavelength and power, the material starts to react and form a link between the monomers. When a monomer chain is long enough, it will turn into a gel or even a solid part. With resin 3D-printing you will not get a fully cured [...]MakeX validates Liqcreate resins for the MakeX M-One pro
MakeX was founded by a group of young engineers and designers from the Chinese city of Ningbo. The Chinese 3DP company MakeX has brought its desktop DLP 3D printer to the market via a Kickstarter campaign back in 2014. At that time, for early adopters at almost half the price of the Form1+ stereolithography 3D […]
MakeX M-One Pro compatible Liqcreate resin & settings
The MakeX M-One Pro is a high-quality 3D printer with advanced DLP technology. The MakeX M-one Pro features a powerful Texas Instruments HD DLP light source, a 405nm LED and is compatible with 3rd party resins. It generates exceptionally accurate prints with the utmost attention to detail. In addition, it features a software based on [...]Visit Liqcreate and Pro 3D Shop at TCT3 Sixty in Birmingham UK
TCT 3Sixty is the UK’s most influential 3D printing and additive manufacturing event. The event is organized in Birmingham from 8 to 9 June 2022 and goes beyond simply raising awareness and adoption of additive manufacturing and 3D printing. They have designed an event that ensures attendees develop a 360-degree understanding of the potential of […]