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Resin 3D printing W135
prototyping

resin 3D printing
resin 3D printing
resin 3D printing
resin 3D printing
resin 3D printing
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Materials to be printed
resin
Applications
prototyping

Description

THE HIGH-PERFORMANCE 3D PRINTING MATERIAL FOR PROTOTYPING, AUTOMOTIVE, AND CONSUMER ELECTRONICS PROS Excellent Isotropy Long-Term Stability Balanced mix of Properties CONS Translucency in Thin Sections Limited Color Options MAIN FEATURES 3D Printing process: MSLA Tolerances: ± 0,30mm 100mm Max size: 274x155x400 mm (10.8x6.1x15.7 in) Lead time: <2 days EXCELLENT ISOTROPY This resin offers uniform mechanical properties in all directions, making it ideal for complex structures where strength and integrity are required from various angles. This feature minimises weak points and promotes structural uniformity, offering greater confidence in the performance of the resin in different applications. LONG-TERM STABILITY W135 Resin maintains its structural and thermal characteristics over an extended period, ensuring the durability of the 3D printed parts. This long-lasting stability makes it an ideal choice for applications that require a material to withstand the test of time without degradation. BALANCED MIX OF PROPERTIES This resin provides an excellent combination of mechanical strength and thermal resistance, making it highly versatile for a range of applications. Its balanced profile ensures that it can meet the diverse needs of industries such as automotive and consumer electronics without compromising on performance. Versatile W135 Resin is a 3D printing material that owes its name to its numerous uses in additive manufacturing. It is a viable substitute for injection moulding for both prototyping and production runs, and typically finds application in automotive, electronics and consumer goods.

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