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ELEGOO Water Washable 3D Printer Resin, Rapid Resin 405nm LCD UV-Curing Standard Photopolymer Resin for LCD 3D Printer Black 1000G ELEGOO Water Washable 3D Printer Resin, Rapid Resin 405nm LCD UV-Curing Standard Photopolymer Resin for LCD 3D Printer Black 1000G ELEGOO Water Washable 3D Printer Resin, Rapid Resin 405nm LCD UV-Curing Standard Photopolymer Resin for LCD 3D Printer Black 1000G ELEGOO Water Washable 3D Printer Resin, Rapid Resin 405nm LCD UV-Curing Standard Photopolymer Resin for LCD 3D Printer Black 1000G ELEGOO Water Washable 3D Printer Resin, Rapid Resin 405nm LCD UV-Curing Standard Photopolymer Resin for LCD 3D Printer Black 1000G ELEGOO Water Washable 3D Printer Resin, Rapid Resin 405nm LCD UV-Curing Standard Photopolymer Resin for LCD 3D Printer Black 1000G ELEGOO Water Washable 3D Printer Resin, Rapid Resin 405nm LCD UV-Curing Standard Photopolymer Resin for LCD 3D Printer Black 1000G

ELEGOO Water Washable 3D Printer Resin, Rapid Resin 405nm LCD UV-Curing Standard Photopolymer Resin for LCD 3D Printer Black 1000G

ELEGOO Water Washable 3D Printer Resin, Rapid Resin 405nm LCD UV-Curing Standard Photopolymer Resin for LCD 3D Printer Black 1000G ELEGOO Water Washable 3D Printer Resin, Rapid Resin 405nm LCD UV-Curing Standard Photopolymer Resin for LCD 3D Printer Black 1000G ELEGOO Water Washable 3D Printer Resin, Rapid Resin 405nm LCD UV-Curing Standard Photopolymer Resin for LCD 3D Printer Black 1000G ELEGOO Water Washable 3D Printer Resin, Rapid Resin 405nm LCD UV-Curing Standard Photopolymer Resin for LCD 3D Printer Black 1000G ELEGOO Water Washable 3D Printer Resin, Rapid Resin 405nm LCD UV-Curing Standard Photopolymer Resin for LCD 3D Printer Black 1000G ELEGOO Water Washable 3D Printer Resin, Rapid Resin 405nm LCD UV-Curing Standard Photopolymer Resin for LCD 3D Printer Black 1000G ELEGOO Water Washable 3D Printer Resin, Rapid Resin 405nm LCD UV-Curing Standard Photopolymer Resin for LCD 3D Printer Black 1000G
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Based on 634 ratings
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9.25
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9.03
Value for money
9.31
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9.03

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Product Description

If you want to wash the prints instead of using IPA, just use tap water, which will save you money. Each model printed with ELEGOO 3D resin has beautiful colors as if it was an artwork, as the resin is formulated with high-quality pigments and photoinitiators.
The ELGOO water washable has a low viscosity and a very fluid texture. used to produce rapid prototypes in order to reduce the time it takes to print, which is great for
A smooth surface will result in great resolution due to Elegoo UV resin's excellent stiffness and toughness. Its shape is specially formulated for minimizing volume shrinkage during photocuring to provide smooth surfaces during printing.
The ELEGOO MARS series printer as well as the vast majority of LCD/DLP resin printers can use this printer. This 3D printer is best suited to LCD 3D printers.
In order to ensure the safety of transportation and storage, ELEGOO 3D resin has designed leak-proof bottles, a special bubble bag, and strong boxes made of paper. In addition to multiple packaging, ELEGOO resin is not prone to

Questions & Answers

Could you please tell me what settings are best for this resin in anycubic photon?

It is best to run a calibration test (for any printer/resin) in order to calculate this. You can then print the calibration town STL using the recommended settings from the manufacturer's website. The Ameralabs site has a link that explains how to use the calibration town to get the best possible detail for YOUR specific printer + resin + environment factors (temperature, You can find the Town just by googling it. I'd drop a link to it, but I don't know if Amazon allows outside links, but you can find it by just going to Amazon. In the case of a compatible printer or resin, so long as you don't switch brands or types you can stick with those settings once you know the ideal exposure time for each. You must always re- cure resins if you change them Set a calibration value Even though that test takes a few hours to run, you will save a great deal of time by not having to re-run it Failure to do so could result in printer damage (as well as failed prints). I wish you success!

The maximum temperature of the resin (heat deflection) depends on the resin curing process. ?

There is an average temperature of 80° for the heat deflection.

In terms of cleanup, how will you dispose of it? Is it enough to let the water sit in the sun for a while and evaporate?

After I take my prints off the printer, I rinse them in a bucket of water and then clean them with an ultrasonic cleaner containing water and Mr. Clean mixed 50/50. I wash the bucket, cleaner, and the bucket's bottom off in cool, running water for a few minutes afterward so that the residue from Mr. Clean is removed. In the end, the result is a super-cured resin that remains undetectable after this step The final print is crisp. I dispose of the uncured resin in the bucket and ultrasonic cleaner by combining the two, then leaving the bucket in the string sun for a day or two until the resin cures In this manner, all the resin is cured, and it can then be scooped out and disposed of in the garbage, just like any other cured resin. The resin I'm playing with right now is my favorite This product is awesome because of its convenience and crispness. Here are a few more words for you.

Do you know if you can use Formlabs Form2 with this?

If you have a Formlabs printer, it can work

Selected User Reviews For ELEGOO Water Washable 3D Printer Resin, Rapid Resin 405nm LCD UV-Curing Standard Photopolymer Resin for LCD 3D Printer Black 1000G

I find this very useful- I was surprised at the result
5/5

A Cubic Photon may be any color. The resins I have used up to this point have been opaque. I used a clear green resin before I started printing. A friend of mine used it for me. The results were so brittle that I wasn't sure what to do with them. I thought the opaque would break or chip as well, but it did seem to be more durable. Furthermore, I was also curious whether a water-based cleanse would work well Just for ease of use and clean up, wash There was nothing that made me feel better than getting rid of IPOH. I read the reviews and they seemed to be relatively positive, so I thought it was worth my time to try it. I'll run through all of this in short order. The first thing I notice is the smell. Although the smell is similar to the IPOH clean-up resin, it is not as strong as the IPOH clean-up resin. Although there is a significant reduction in odour, it is not completely Be sure to note No scent is to be expected. Weaker, but otherwise the same. The second is Detailed information. I'm very impressed. These resins are able to reproduce ultra-fine detail as well as the best resins. As for me, I am not disappointed in the slightest. I wasn't sure if the differences in chemistry between the two different bases would matter. The answer is no. I'm really happy with the details in this article. The third factor is strength and flexibility. This will remain rigid even after curing, but will still have a little bit of flexibility to In my experience, it appears to withstand more of a drop than my previous resin. The less fragile minis will be easier to print, so I'm not as worried about them falling It is true that I don't think it can withstand a drop of 6 feet, but I think it will survive better (less shatter) than an alternative resin. In the fourth Failures related to reliability and printing. So I found this to be quite impressive. In my previous resin, I had a few plates that were just unwilling to print. The project would encounter some problem, even if it did not fail completely. As you well know, sometimes it is a game of chance. I printed five pages, but I only got five This is my tenth plate already, and there hasn't been one failure yet. We left the settings exactly the same as when we used the opaque IPOH resin, we didn't even change the FEP film tightness during the process. There are five of them In addition to 10 plates that previously had refused to print, there were several that have now begun printing. Here's the 5th You should clean up your printing. In other words, it's swished in water just as IPOH used to be. Vapors from your solution are not present. Nevertheless, it completely removes everything. As a result, I thought maybe it wouldn't completely clean and remove everything without the help of Not at all. I would recommend wiping off your plate or tray with a damp FEP actually is left with SIGNIFICANTLY less residue after using it. There is a significant reduction in almost all cases. I made my sixth point in my previous paragraph. In the sixth Resin used for salvaging. Then, using the opaque resin, I would then need to go through another filtration process to remove any artifacts or nastiness from the used resin so that I can use it for future prints in the future. This accumulated milky, thick stains in some areas, and it was hard to get rid of. I had to proceed to clean the FEP one or two more times until the cloud went away. This is not how it works. I removed the vat after the first plate and was going to clean it according to my regular routine. Although I looked at it, I didn't see any artifacts or opaque spots. The light through it caught my attention as I held the string above my head. A crystal clear view. It looked like nothing was on the FEP or floating in midair. How could this possibly be? The thought crossed my mind. In this second print, I did not clean it at all, I used the same resin as the first print and ran the plate again. The print came out perfectly. After looking at it again, I took it out of my pocket. This is clear. This is what we are going to do. The print came out perfectly. I have checked again - I understand. Those five cylinders are the only ones I haven't washed or replaced the resin in I have printed 10 times now, and they are still perfect. As long as I see something, I believe I will keep going. On the 7th It is paintable. It is suitable for painting with acrylic without primer, after being cleaned and cured. It isn't necessary to use a primer when I use a base coat of paint in whatever color I choose. When the paint is applied to a surface, it stays on solidly and won't go away like it would on some other materials without primer. This may not matter to some people, but for those tablet top gamers that are interested in printing their own minis, this will be helpful. You won't have to worry about that one more thing. It surprised me to find out that. There is no information on whether it works in case of non-requirement Various acrylic options are available, including oil based paint. This is the product I will remain loyal to.

Juliana Buchanan
Juliana Buchanan
| Nov 13, 2020
I have printed about eight models so far, and they all look great! On the bottle, it says 8 seconds of cure time per layer, but I was able to cure the same layer in 2 seconds instead
5/5

I only failed a couple of prints, my fault, because I did not lay out the model correctly and I did not Having to learn to work with resin printers is a lot more challenging than my original FDM printer. It's not as red as I would like, but at least it's not as similar. There's a mix of red and fuchsia going on here, but I didn't take a star off for it. The print quality is great so far, and I have used about 3/4 of the 1000g bottle. I purchased it a while ago, but the price has gone up since then. At $41 a whack, that gets to be expensive after a while. Many people have complained that these resins leave a dry look to the model (and others), and they do, so after your print has been done, cleaned, dried, and cured, use a small paintbrush to apply a thin layer of resin to the entire surface area. Let it recover for 2 days, then cure it again I took three You'll love how glossy it looks! The following are pictures of the green, one as it came out of the printer (after cleaning and curing), and one as it was made glossy using the methods specified in the article. As well as the red, I bought their green one Images show the resin in its natural state.

Bethany Kerr
Bethany Kerr
| May 26, 2021
Those details are fantastic The easiest way to clean Using this resin for miniatures made from 3D printing will be a great idea
5/5

It does an amazing job of showing details on my Mars 2 Pro (2K mono-screen printer), and it doesn't seem as fragile as some other water-based printers do. It has been a washable material I have It is probably necessary to beef up some model supports if you have used standard resins before, but this is not a major issue. In the pre- I see no issues with the models that I have tested There have been a couple of minimally successful surgeries for me We were able to add in some additional support to fix issues with supported models using this, but it didn't work. In addition to being easy to clean, the design has the following benefits A bucket of water stands by my printer, in which I swish my print plate before sending it to an ultrasonic cleaner to be cleaned. As soon as my ultrasonic cleaner and bucket's water become cloudy, I add them together in the bucket, then I put it out in the sun to cure the resin (which settles to The latter bit is then poured off so the resin sludge at the bottom can fully cure and go to the landfill.

Nathaniel Cummings
Nathaniel Cummings
| Apr 11, 2021
A friendly and flexible personality It works - I love it A dislike for the process
4/5

My first experience with resin printing using standard resin led me to think water washable resin would be a better option for me. Not at all. Actually, it seems to get in the way more often. If you want the part not to go down the drain, you need to rinse it in a container large enough to hold all of the waste water. It is not enough to just swish the parts in a tub of water, because the resin will be pulled off the part, but it will then clump on it, and no amount of swishing will remove it! If you want to rinse this, you must run water through it. In order to activate the UV light in the container, you first need to expose it to one As the sun rises When you try to evaporate a swimming pool, you know how long it takes. After the resin cures and the water evaporates, it requires a long time. If you wash it down the drain, it won't work. Since resin is still toxic, I didn't want it to leech into my soil and potentially into my garden, so I put it in a septic tank. Cleaning up with this is more complicated than it needs to be. I agree, however. It is for this reason that I am giving it four stars instead of one. The stiff was far from brittle even though I was told water washable resin is This is a model of a gnome riding a rabbit and this model features a long, almost horizontal spear in the gnome's hands. It is still super flexible after it has been curried in an Elegoo Mercury Plus Curing Station. Even though I can flex it nearly as much as I like without fear of it cracking, I wouldn't call it bendable. This alone is reason enough to award it with high marks. Although I don't think I will buy it again because it's such a hassle, the flexibility makes it almost worth it.

Houston Taylor
Houston Taylor
| Oct 17, 2020

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