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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  • Jennifer Thacker

    > 3 day

    My first print with this resin was beautiful, but since then its been mostly failures. When it works, its great, but thats fairly rare. Ive tried different settings, rotated prints, extra and fewer supports- no real change. Plus, the fumes are awful! I purchased this based on the reviews and a friends recommendation, but I do not plan to do so again.

  • Henri Smulders

    > 3 day

    I use this resin for printing small parts for my models. It works very well. I dont use this resin for functional prints though so no idea about that.

  • Charlie

    > 3 day

    Only reason it did not get 5 stars was because one of the bottles was leaking when I got it. Other than that this stuff is great! I will buy again!

  • Jason Denny

    > 3 day

    I like the color and the rigidity of this resin, but it just never seems to cure. I left a piece in light box for 30 mins and its still came out tacky. Its probally something im doing wrong in the cleaning process though. I cant be sure.

  • Nick

    > 3 day

    Love this resin. I trust it to print 6in tall miniatures for custom orders. Its hard to break unless the parts are thin. And I just want to add you dont need a heater to run this resin. I use anycubic photons and with the correct exposure settings it works well.

  • Luis del Pozo

    > 3 day

    Al estar buscando resinas transparentes sin amarillamiento, compré esta resina ademas de otras. No cumplió las expectativas de nivel de amarillamiento que si esta presente después de haberse impreso.

  • Rebekah Harvey DVM

    > 3 day

    Very tough, virtually no odor, very accurate. Needs to be at 25°C to print well, as its fairly thick. Slightly translucent very dark blue/purple. Can be dyed opaque black with RIT Proline dye. (Dont waste your time trying to use the new consumer dye - its garbage. The old stuff works if you have any though.) Best print settings with an Anycubic Photon Mono X seem to be 3 burn-in layers @ 14 sec. / 2.6 sec exposure time 50um layers. You need to be certain that the bottom of your build plate is flat and parallel to the LCD. I had to surface mine on a milling machine with a 6 flycutter to get it flat. Had to take off almost 0.010. If its not dead flat you will probably have print failures. If you dont have a milling machine (why not?) then you should be able to get it flat with various grades of wet/dry sandpaper and a [minimum] 1/4 thick glass plate. Start with 80g and go up to about 320 max. in 4 steps. Start with 320 to see how far off it is first. If its as far off as mine was, you will be there quite a while. Or mill it. Best way to get perfect prints (on any machine that uses the same clamping setup as the Mono X) - loosen the build plate screws , home the machine (do NOT put a piece of paper on the LCD - put your vat on the machine - empty, of course). Once the machine is homed, lightly press it against the LCD and tighten all the screws. Raise the build plate, loosen the clamp knob, and insert a piece of 0.003-0.005 thick paper between the build plate upper support and the carriage effectively raising the build plate by ~0.005. This also seems to damp some of the vibrations inherent in the machine resulting in better print detail. This only works on machines that clamp the plate to the carriage the way the Mono X (or regular Photon Mono) does it. BE CAREFUL - if you dont know what Im talking about, dont try this - you may end up breaking your LCD. If you have difficulty getting prints off the base, try sticking it in a deepfreeze for a few hours. The print should just slide off. Put something under it in the deepfreeze to catch drips. Please note that any food in the freezer that isnt totally sealed will end up smelling/tasting like resin. Dont assume that something is sealed just because its in a box. Ask me how I know...

  • Tazoo

    Greater than one week

    Completely amazed at this resin. Tint of Blue/green and sticks to the build plate really well, get a stronger removal tool you will need one. The pictures are of a model print at 0.05mm layers.

  • SWLegoBuilder

    Greater than one week

    Super durable, easy to sand, awesome color, pretty much just amazing stuff. Im a newbie to resin printing so I dont have much experience with other products but I do have to say that stuff is easy to print with. I followed the recommended 60 second exposures for the bottom 5 layers and 12 seconds for the rest. All I can say is this stuff is worth the money.

  • Margaret

    17-04-2025

    First resin I tried, did everything as instructed (test/validation prints) and had subpar performance. My prints were failing to come out clean, I tried multiple support styles, auto supports, and after wasting almost the entire bottle I purchased a few other resin types ( not siraya tech). Every resin Ive tried besides this one has printed so perfectly my opinion of 3d printing has changed entirely, this resin was so horrible in every possible metric (besides strength) I wanted nothing to do with 3d printing. I blamed myself for lack of experience in my first print failures, but now that Ive tried multiple other resin brands I realized it wasnt my fault for the horrible print quality this resin delivers. No matter how nice my test prints turned out the actual prints I needed were distorted, edges bleeding, weird print lines, couldnt be more disappointed with such a highly rated product. Do not buy this as your first resin!!! Start with something that actually works before this headache causing stuff.

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