Siraya Tech Fast ABS-Like 3D Printer Resin 405nm UV-Curing Non-Brittle High Precision 3D Printing Liquid Standard Photopolymer Resin for LCD DLP 3D Printing(Grey, 1kg)
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Logan
Greater than one weekI got the metal gray as it showed that it was darker than the navy gray, but mine is much lighter like the regular gray. Other than that, I’ve purchased quite a few colors of this specific resin and they’re all amazing quality, super high detail, and prints quick
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Guilherme Leao
Greater than one weekAmazing quality
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Steve Cornette
> 3 daySiraya Tech Resin. Quite possibly the most popular hobbyist resin on the market. New to the tech & started using it right away and havent had any issues related to quality. We use it for doing prototypes that require flexibility with toughness. Im also finding its very easy to combine with other resins within the product line. Im even mixing it with titanium dioxide & its performing well! Ive yet to test the detail quality but I plan on it soon. Great quality resin for a little bit more money. Its well worth it imo.
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C Clancy
> 3 dayThis was the first resin I started using with my Creality resin printer and it worked well but I wanted to try some others. I tried both Longer and Anycubic resins that were also rigid-type resins. With those I had issues with these resins not reproducing detail as well as the Siraya resin and also with them being more brittle such that the parts shattered easily when trying to remove them from the build plate. I tried adjusting the initial layer settings on the Longer and Anycubic resins but then had issues with them coming detached from the build plate during printing. When they did stick, the resulting prints showed deformations in areas of fine detail. So, I went back to the Siraya resin and these problems went away and I started getting near perfect prints once again. One thing I did find is that the parts need to be cleaned in fresh alcohol so when I print multiple pieces in a single print, my procedure is to do an initial wash in an alcohol bath using a chip brush to remove the uncured surface resin. I place each part on a drying rack until all parts have received this initial treatment. Then because the second and subsequent parts had been washed in the alcohol that contains some of the washed off resin, I will do a second wash in a fresh batch of alcohol on all of the parts (except the first one cleaned). Then I use a hair dryer on the high setting to thoroughly dry all of the parts. Lastly, I cure all the parts in a UV chamber (cardboard box lined with foil) for 10-15 minutes on each side. I dont think over-curing in UV is an issue as I have accidently left a part in the chamber for about 12 hours without any ill effects. For settings, I am following the recommended settings shown in the spreadsheet from Sirayas website. I couldnt find any similar instructions for the Longer or Anycubic resins which is another reason that I dont care for these other manufacturers. One thing I would like to see is for Siraya to offer their resins in larger sizes such as gallon or 4L containers as long as this would not adversely affect shipping costs.
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Roger stallings
> 3 dayI am a recent convert to Siraya Tech ABS-like. I had been using zMud, but it was out of stock. A colleague of mine suggested the Siraya Fast. I already used Tenacious to mix on certain miniature lines, so I wasnt too hard to convince. Did my first plate of miniatures last night in Siraya Fast and not a single failure. Prints look solid and feel tough. The supports were.much stronger feeling than Im used to, in a good way. The Siraya printed minis washed easy and the details were definitely there. It is about the same cost as what I was using and just has an excellent out of box look for miniatures. I know youll eventually get around to priming and painting them, but until then they will look like magnificent little statues. Oh and I didnt notice any strong odors like you get from other resins. I print professionally and I think this is my new resin of choice.
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Shannon M
Greater than one weekI have been using the smoky black resin mixed with some Anycubic clear for about a year , it’s the best thing I have found , it makes the prints not nearly as brittle and I don’t have to expose them to a bunch of light . My mix ration is about 60% clear Anycubic to 40% of the siraya tech . It’s saves some money and just plain works for me . I mainly use mono x 4K and 6k printers but I don’t think it makes a difference that I have seen between printer makes/models . So happy I found this stuff , before using this my prints would break if I just looked at them wrong, much less knocking one over on a counter or shelf. Happy Printing !
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Aaron
> 3 dayThis resin is absolutely superb. I undertook a challenging 3D print job that consisted of very large pieces that needed precision to with interlocking gasket faces to be assembled. I tried several resins, but I was encountering multiple issues that resulted in print failures: separation from supports, drooping and distortion from the build plate, warping and bowing of the sides, and pitting from shrinkage. Basically nothing was turning out properly to my liking, and to get it even close required laying out a dense forest of supports just to get each print to hold on. And the stuff was soft and scratched easily even after curing. I switched to the Siraya Tech smoky black and the results are like night and day. Ive had virtually zero warping and distortion, and parts are fitting together with precision that exceeded my wildest expectations. Ive had zero print failures, and even am using significantly lower density of supports, which both saves on resin, and post print cleanup. In terms of cleanup, the resin sands, files, and polishes nicely, and the translucent color helps a bit with dry fitting prints. Id recommend wet sanding in order to keep down on dust. After curing, the resin is sturdy and decently scratch-resistant. It feels something similar to Lego plastic. Surface takes primer and paint well. Printing on a Saturn 2, exposure calibration was a breeze (2.5 seconds). Additionally with the plug-in air filter, and odor is minimal.
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DisabilityServiceCounselor
Greater than one weekI do a lot of miniature painting and printing. This is my go-to resin. I do add about 10% of tough and that makes a really sturdy miniature. Its like the fourth time Ive bought this so its good
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Richard Feller
Greater than one weekThis resin is the best Resin that I have used. Previously having used Anycubic eco clear, and an elegoo resin. No matter the settings my prints would fail, even when using the recommended settings from the manufacturer. This resin has a close to 100% success rate for me. I do get some layers of resin that seem to be printed as a half sheet. But that is most likely an error with my Anycubic Photon Zero, but cant be sure. Overall this is the resin I always recommend
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Jayne
> 3 dayI got this resin for a very special project of mine that I wanted to have high quality detail when completed. However, I run a small business, and because of unforeseen circumstances, I had to use the resin for work. Well, it saved me from being in a pickle for certain, and I’m grateful for that. But I admit while the detailing seems pretty nice, I’m not too crazy about the coloring (probably since I’m used to using a competitor brand). Also it was pretty liquidy which surprised me in all honesty. Other than that, I do think it’s a pretty good resin, I would buy it again, and it really saved me in a pinch!