Siraya Tech Blu Nylon Mecha - Tough 3D Print Resin, Scratch-Resistant, Nylon-Like Strength & Precision, High-Resolution 405nm UV Curing LCD DLP 3D Printer Compatible, 8K Capable (1kg, Nylon Mecha)
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Helio Queiroz
> 24 hourOne of the best resin that Ive work. 3D printing with resin is not only about the 3D printer machine , but is very important to select the correct resin. Is important to know the properties and settings of each resin you work. In some cases you can use same settings to different type of resin, BUT doesnt meant that will work to every resin. This resin compared with others resin for DLP , LCD 3D printer has advantage of , not be so brittle and has great strength and resistant to impact. I did at my house drop test of, 1meter, 1.5meter and 2meter height and resisted well, small cratches but no cracks or brocken parts. I tested others resin, and even when felt on my carpet, breaks or cracked some parts of my piece. I did strength test at my work, made some small pieces to suffer with constant mechanical movements , used to pick and place components on in electronic board, in a production line, the results was good, holds pretty well and I didnt saw any deflection on the material. Suggestion : If you live in cold place my suggestion is to warm your resin, if you have no way to warm your resin, try to heat your build plate, using a hair dryer . The finish is just beautiful as you can see the pictures. If you have any question feel free to contact me and ask about this product.
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Julius Howlett
> 24 hourCures nicely and mixes ok with translucent for a lighter aqua blue.
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R. M.
> 24 hourIm new to resin printing, so take it with a grain of salt... But so far so good on my photon! Definitely more durable than the anycubic stuff I was using... Have yet to pair it with tenacious mix
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Tim
> 24 hourThis resin worked very well! Just make sure your supports are of medium or large size (large prefered), as thin supports will easily break with this resin; good news is that the supports of this resin tend to break off the part VERY easily, and somewhat sub-flush. This resin is STINKY!! Beware. I did this in my garage which is connected to the house, but it still stunk up the garage unbearably (had to air it out for nearly two days straight!), and stunk up the house for nearly a day. I strongly recommend Against using this resin in the house. Who knows how bad the fumes are for humans.
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divtec1
> 24 hourI show an extensive test review on youtube, bought it, GREAT STUFF!
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Colorado Hobbies
> 24 hourLight blue is with flash and the greener looking photo is without and the real look .... im new to resin printing but so far no issues and is definitely stronger then pla ..... i will say this stuff has a strong oder compared to the elegoo resin i used my first half kilo printing.
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Gary B
> 24 hourthank you
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K.H Weld
> 24 hourI am so glad i decided try this brand - i’m finally getting beautiful prints. It can be a little finicky to work with but if you take the time to calibrate your settings this resin will treat you right. Prints with very low odor, (lowest among the other brands i use: Anycubic, Elegoo and eSun), the color is a beautiful crystal blue hue, it produces highly detailed and accurate prints. Cons: Can be sort of chore cleaning and curing. Company advises against submerging prints in an alcohol bath for too long, (no more than 30 seconds) but the uncured resin is difficult to remove without going back over it a few times. Too much time in the IPA does seem to affect the models accuracy. Another con is keeping the ambient temperature above 30 degrees C. I know it does list suggested settings on their website for printing between 20 - 28 C but really you want to keep things as toasty as you can. Having a terrarium thermometer mounted inside the printers housing isn’t a bad idea. Overall I’d give it a Best Resin I’ve tried Yet/10.
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Jon
> 24 hourLooks cool, prints globby on overhangs. I mix in 1/3 of this to 2/3 Sculpt and that works very well.
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Tony A
> 24 hourVery tough, super hard almost unbreakable for the most part. But, that is, when set up correctly. I use heat, a small heater or better, the magic formula is a hot tub of water. Before you pour your vat, heat up a small tub of water for about 2 mins. Then set your mixing cup in the water after you pour about a 75/25 mix of another resin to this resin. Let it warm for about 3 mins. Stirring while heating , you’ll see the resin begin to thin down and get really fluid. Then proceed to pour and print. I use the same settings as my Phrozen water wash profiles. Works perfectly. Thank me later.