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Details: 3D Printer Resin Bundle Multicolor, SUNLU ABS-Like Fast Curing 3D Resin for LCD DLP SLA 3D Printers, Strong Non Brittle, 2000g Resin, 500g per Bottle, 4 Pack, 4 Colors, Grey+White+Clear Blue+Clear Red
Brand: SUNLU
SUNLU ABS-Like 3D Printer Resin, 1kg Fast Curing Strong 3D Resin for LCD DLP SLA Resin 3D Printers, High Quality 395-405nm UV Light Curing Photopolymer Resin, Non Brittle, High PrecisionMatters Needing AttentionUsage period: use within one year for best results.This product is not edible, if swallowed by mistake, please seek medical attention immediately.Do not use resin in places exposed to sunlight.Please shake well before use, it is recommended to shake upside down three times.Wear gloves, protective masks and other protective equipment when using photosensitive resin.Please clean the printed resin model with high-concentration alcohol for about 30S.It is recommended to use a 95% concentration of alcohol or more to clean the printed model, the higher the better.In order to obtain better results, the cleaned(alcohol has dried) model can be secondarily cured.Do not pour resin from the container into the unused resin.Do not leave the resin in the container for a long time without using it, to prevent the resin from being contaminated.
Advantages
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- ①【3D Printer Resin ABS-Like】SUNLU ABS-Like photopolymer resin will fast cure when it absorbs 395-405nm UV light (UV radiation) from a resin printer (or resin curing machine).
- ②【Low Shrinkage and High Precision】During the resin R&D, SUNLU engineers focus on how to reduce resin volume shrinkage during curing to ensure high precision and good stability.
- ③【High Compatibility and Easy to Use】SUNLU engineers have tried a variety settings on different brands of printers, constantly optimizing the resin performance, making SUNLU resin highly compatible and friendly to beginners.
- ④【Easy to Clean and Light Odor】SUNLU resin can be cleaned with isopropyl alcohol or ethanol(IPA), it’s easy to clean and has a smooth surface. The smell is light, and the odor will quickly dissipate after printing.
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Buyer Guide 3D Printing Supplies
Buying good 3D printers is a complicated process. There are dozens of factors to consider, and it’s almost impossible for a consumer to vet them on their own.- Price. 3D printers are expensive. The entry-level models start at around US$500, while high-end models cost as much as US$1,500.
- Build Quality. 3D printers are made up of multiple components, and not all of them are created equal. Make sure you pick a model that includes quality components.
- Type of Filament. 3D printer filaments come in different materials. The most common ones include PLA (polylactic acid), ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene), PETG (polyethylene terephthalate glycol), and PVA (polyvinyl alcohol).
- Resolution. 3D printers are more accurate now than ever, but not all of them come with mind-blowing resolutions. Some are capable of printing in resolutions as high as 10 microns (?m).
- Speed. 3D printers are fast. The top models can print objects at speeds of up to 220mm/s.
- Size. 3D printers come in different sizes, from desktop models to industrial-scale solutions. Look up the dimensions of each model.
How to choose 3D Printing Supplies
If you are interested in learning more about 3D printing, you may have already started shopping for the materials and tools you’ll need to create the objects you want.- 3D printing is the process by which a three-dimensional object is created one layer at a time. There are six different types of 3D printing materials to choose from:
- The filament: This is the material, such as plastic, metal, or ceramics, that is fed into a 3D printer.
- Thermal resistance: This refers to how resistant a material is to heat. Some materials, such as PLA, are more thermally sensitive.
- The layer thickness: The layer thickness of the material determines how dense the surface can be. The higher the number, the thicker the layer.
- The curing speed: This refers to how long it takes for a material to solidify.
- The bonding strength: This is the ability of the material to stick to itself or to another object.
Stability: This refers to how resistant a material is to warping or shrinking. Some materials, such as ABS, are more elastic.
When choosing your materials, it’s important to consider which items you plan to print. The printing process requires certain materials like resin, which can be toxic and flammable.
In addition to the materials, you will also want to consider the tools you will need. A 3D printer itself can cost several thousand dollars, so it’s important to choose wisely.
- The size of the printer: When choosing a printer, it’s important to consider the size of the object you plan to print.
- The printing speed: Depending on your needs, you may need a faster or slower printer.
- The resolution: The resolution refers to the level of detail you can include in your print.
- The printing volume: The bigger the printer, the more material it can process at a time.
- The filament capacity: If you plan to print bigger objects, you may need a bigger capacity.
How to maintain 3D Printing Supplies
3D printing is a fast-growing industry, and many people with 3D printers are excited to add to their collections. However, 3D printing supplies can be expensive, and you dont want your materials to go to waste. So, how do you keep your materials in good condition?- Keep them organized. Many materials come in resealable bags, and its easy to lose track of whats inside. By storing your materials in resealable bags, youll always have an easy way of seeing whats inside.
- Dont pack them full. Packing materials too full can force the material inside the bag to break apart and warp. So, if youre storing your materials in resealable bags, they should be packed loosely.
- Keep them clean. 3D printers use plastic filament, which tends to be very sticky. When storing or transporting your materials, use a thin layer of vegetable oil to keep them from sticking to each other or to other objects.
- Wash them by hand. Many 3D printers use a heated build plate that melts layers of plastic together. Printed parts can get stuck in this plate, which can damage the 3D printer. So, instead of washing the parts in the washing machine, wash them by hand.
- Oil them regularly. It is a good idea to oil your 3D printers print bed regularly to keep parts from sticking to it.
- Clean them regularly. Cleaning your 3D printers print bed is essential. If you dont clean the print bed regularly, it may become covered with dried, hardened plastic, which can cause parts to get stuck.
- Keep them out of sunlight. UV light can damage or discolor your model parts. So, place your 3D printer in a well-lit, cool area.