🚀 Unleash Your Creativity with SuperFlex!
SuperFlex 3D Printer Resin is a high-performance material designed for creating flexible prototypes with an 80A Shore hardness. Manufactured in Korea by 3DMaterials, this 500g clear resin offers rapid printing capabilities, achieving 50um layers in just 1.7 seconds, while enhancing productivity by at least 40%. It meets ISO 10993-5 standards, ensuring safety and reliability for all your 3D printing needs.
Manufacturer | 3DMaterials Co., Ltd. |
Part number | ENGR-F12L |
Item Weight | 500 g |
Product Dimensions | 7 x 7 x 19 cm; 500 g |
Item model number | ENGR-F12L |
Size | 500g |
Colour | Clear |
Material | TPU |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**O
Excellent Flexible Resin! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
This resin is perfect for printing flexible, rubber-like parts. The 80A softness gives just the right amount of flexibility without being too soft or brittle. Prints come out with great detail and durability. Cures well and is easy to work with. Highly recommend for anyone needing high-quality flexible resin!
L**.
Good quality resin and printed parts
The resin is flexible and durable. This is a good quality resin for the paid price. The material is flexible and durable, I have used it in a conventional UV LCD screen 3d printer and I have had good results. The printed Orta have a good quality, with a white bluish finish. The best part is that is flexible, it is not stretchable as a silicone or rubber, but is great for the application and to prototype rubber like parts. The resin viscosity is low and very oily, not sticky, and after printing, only cleaned the part with ipA and no post curing required.The quality of the resin and the parts are great , with a nice surface finish and great detail.
G**E
Special processing for transparency
Good hard rubber like material. Quite stiff, but definitely a rubber like flex.If you clean in IPA and cure it does go very frosty. I found that if I dipped the part in the vat after removing from the tray, then blow off the excess with an air gun, then put in a glass jar full of water and cured in the UV chamber it retained a good transparency. I may give the 60a version a try to see if it is more silicone-like.
A**R
Excellent
Highly flexible prints like rubber and half the price of its rivals
D**N
Interesting material
Interesting material. First tested a bit by pouring a thin layer into a paper cup and stuck it under the curing light - the result was pretty firm, much like an old souvenir-type pencil eraser. Held its bent shape for a few seconds before slowly returning to original. It also took on a yellowish colouration.After printing and post-curing however, the result has significantly more flex. It’s more like a rubber pencil eraser. Any section less than about 5mm thick will be very flexible. Not floppy, it holds its shape, but it deforms very easily. The result is clear with a very slight white/blue haze.The uncured resin is very thin so it’s easy to work with and clean up. It runs right off the FEP sheet like water on hydrophobic glass! Wish all resins did that. The low viscosity also makes it quick to wash in alcohol.Beware of thin film forming where the LCD was dark, as the tiny bit of light that does leak through is enough to gel the resin and this leaves some snot-like dangly bits especially on overhangs.I think I’ll save this for when I need a compliant part, like say a replacement for a silicone/rubber seal.
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