Product Description
Prusament Resin Model is a high-quality resin developed with a strong emphasis on both user safety and print quality. It offers exceptionally short exposure times, sharp details, low shrinkage, and perfect platform adhesion coupled with high printing performance and reliability. Our unique formula also minimizes unpleasant odors and potential health risks. These qualities make the Model resin a perfect choice for a wide range of use cases from hobby printing, educational projects, art, design, high-end industrial prototyping, or dental models.
- Rapid prototyping
- Dental models
- Casting molds
Technical Parameters
+ | Stiff mechanical properties | - | Yellowing of parts after prolonged post-curing (dissapears with elevated temperature and over time) |
+ | Perfect platform adhesion | - | The uncured resin might pose a health risk |
+ | Short exposure time | - | Non-recyclable material |
+ | High resolution | ||
+ | Washing ease | ||
+ | Low shrinkage | ||
+ | Low viscosity | ||
+ | Low odor | ||
+ | Low health hazard (cured parts are non-cytotoxic and non-skin irritant) | ||
+ | Acryloylmorpholine free | ||
+ | Does not contain Bisphenol A | ||
+ | TPO free |
Exposure time
We offer thoroughly tested PrusaSlicer profiles for all the color and print layer height combinations.
*Recommended exposure times for 0.025mm/0.05mm layer heights: | Original Prusa SL1 | Original Prusa SL1S SPEED |
Alabaster White | 4.5 s / 5 s | 2 s / 2.2 s |
Neutral Beige | 5 s / 5.5 s | 2 s / 2.2 s |
Solid Grey | 4.5 s / 5 s | 2 s / 2.2 s |
Ultra Violet | 5.5 s / 6 s | 2 s / 2.2 s |
Resin de-yellowing
When printing this resin, you may notice a more or less significant yellowing effect after curing your models. However, the yellowing is a partly reversible process and with just a little help, it can be easily minimized. All you need to do is wait long enough or warm the model for several hours. You can learn the whole de-yellowing process in our dedicated article.
Safety precautions and manipulation with resin
Before you start using Prusament Resin, don’t forget to read the material safety data sheet (MSDS) uploaded at prusament.com. Here, we sum up only a few tips that might make your life with resin a little easier. ;-)
- Always remember that despite our hardest efforts, all liquid resins still might pose a health risk. Use protective equipment, especially gloves, every time you work with resin. Prevent contact with skin, eyes, and mouth.
- Accidents happen even to the most experienced users. If resin gets on your printer, table, or anything else, don’t wait and clean it immediately with paper towels and isopropyl alcohol (IPA), before it gets cured by the daylight.
- Strangely enough, there is not much information available about waste disposal and recycling 3D printed products. Let’s sum up how we deal with resin waste: Uncured resin leftovers should be disposed of with other dangerous chemicals at places designated for it. It cannot be recycled and definitely should not end in general waste.
The same rule applies to bottles, paper towels, and models stained with liquid (uncured) resin. However, cured resin (reactoplastic material) is, unlike filaments (thermoplastic material), a non-recyclable material - it belongs in the general waste.
Would you like to know more about the parameters of Prusament Resin? Don’t forget to see our resin section at prusament.com. We believe that our resin will help you to make nice and amazing prints. We’re looking forward to seeing your great ideas.