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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Trevor Lea
> 3 dayThis is the first tough resin Ive used and Im very happy. My first print on my EPAX X1 came out perfect. The model was a miniature with thin arms and fingers. All of the details came out, and the thin parts flex quite a bit. My second print was a mesh ball. I can bounce the ball without it cracking. Very tough. Two things to note are the ambient temperature needs to be 28C+ to get the best results (I have a heater), and the smell is a bit stronger than other resins Ive used. The odor isnt bad as it smells like a citrus fruit. Highly recommend.
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Enrique Gonzalez Nieto
> 3 dayThis is a very viscous resin so please do follow the instructions on the bottle, recomended to print over 25 degrees celsius, in cold temperatures you will get failed prints. Printing flawlesly in a Mono X from anycubic at 1.5 cure time.
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Julius Howlett
> 3 dayCures nicely and mixes ok with translucent for a lighter aqua blue.
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Whydeydodat
> 3 daySurprised at how sturdy and tough this prints on my Anycubic Photon. This is now my go to resin of choice!
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Keith H.
> 3 dayUPDATE: After Siraya Tech got back with me about the Blu Obsidian Black resin I worked with them on the settings. This helped some, but I was still getting failures. I then decided to try Vroom settings and that yielded in very successful prints. I wanted to share my settings here so if other are also having printing issues they can use these settings to test. Layer Height: .05 Bottom Count: 5 Exposure Time: 2.5s Bottom Exposure Time: 25s Transition Layer Count: 10 Transition Type: Linear Rest Time Before Lift: 0s Rest Time After Lift: .15s Rest Time After Retract: 1s Bottom Lift Distance: 7 Lifting Distance: 7 Bottom Lift Speed: 180 Lifting Speed: 180 Bottom Retract Speed: 200 Retract Speed: 200 Hope that these settings helps others... =============================================================================== I had high hope for this resin. However, failure after failure. Performed 20 calibration test, 10 test prints...all failures. Tested exposure time supplied from Siraya Tech, and e everything from 1s to 6s...resin at 87 f. Just dont understand why it is such a pain. I reached out to Siraya Tech...nothing back after days.
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Samurai Dave
> 3 dayThis is my go-to resin. High accuracy. It handles the most challenging parts with ease. Its reputation for being a GREAT resin is well deserved. It is a thick resin, and needs to be kept at a minimum of 77F (25C). I have a small heater next to the printer to keep things toasty, between 80F-90F. If the temps get too low, the resin will thicken and wont flow properly. When the Build Plate lowers, it squishes-out all but the layer you specified in the Slicer software. If the resin is too thick, the forces transfer to the part, moves laterally, which translates to layer lines.
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matendie
> 3 dayReally awesome! Very impressive strength. Im very satisfied, im looking forward to more color choices in future!
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Colorado Hobbies
Greater than one weekLight 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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szwierzy
> 3 dayWhat I said above-- wonderful prints, but clean-up is a bitch. Dont even think about touching anything in your work area without gloves on.
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Kyle
> 3 dayIm using Siraya Tech resins for a long time now and have had a great time using them. I especially love how tough their resins are while being able to handle super high-res details, if you want your prints to not break like crackers and have great details, I highly recommend Siraya Tech resins. Fumes are very minute and the smell is pleasant so you can easily use these in smaller spaces. I have an ambient temp of above 28° so didnt have any problem with high viscosity either.