Purple 3D printing resin
prototypinghigh-temperature

purple 3D printing resin
purple 3D printing resin
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Characteristics

Color
purple
Applications
prototyping
Other characteristics
high-temperature

Description

Type D High Temp (HT) is an acrylate-based UV resin developed for functional prototyping applications. The DruckWege Type D HT is particularly suitable for use in high temperature environments such as mould casting. • For prototyping such as moulded parts, prototypes for silicones or plastics • Extremly low shrinkage The TYPE D High Temp has high heat dissipation properties of the material clearly distinguish the functionality from other common resins. Individual proofs by independent testers showed very good results for the casting of moulds with aluminium in negative moulds of models printed with Type D HT. Extremely low shrinkage. For prototyping such as moulded parts, prototypes for silicones or plastics. Product specifications Brand: DruckWege Product State: New Country Of Origin: The Netherlands Color: Purple Package Size: 0.5 KG Material Group: UV Resin Technologie: mSLA(LCD) Industrie: Manufacturing Material Types: Resins Material Properties: High Temperature Resistance Material Application: Industrial Bottle: UN-approval: UN 3H1/x1.9/250 Material: HDPE Bottle as displayed may vary. HDT following DIN EN ISO 75-1,-2,-3: 260°C SKU: 41693 DruckWege Type D High Temp is compatible with • Anycubic Photon • Anycubic Photon S • Anycubic Photon Zero • Atum3D • B9 Creator • Creality LD 002R • Elegoo Mars and Mars Pro • Epax X1 • Flashforge Hunter • Kudo3D • Phrozen Shuffle • Phrozen Sonic • Qiditech Shadow • SLASH • Wanhao D7 • XYZprinting Nobel Superfine • YHD-101 • Zortrax Inkspire • and others.

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