Siraya Tech Fast ABS-Like Fast Curing Non-Brittle 3D Printing Resin (Creamy, 1kg)
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Apparently it may have been out of date because it was orange with a slight taste of dead animal
The answer is yes. If you wish to learn more about the exposure time, please visit siraya. This resin was specifically designed for LCD printers. In technical terms
It has consistently produced good results at a temperature of about 16 degrees the entire time without requiring any preheating. I suppose it's better to keep the resin warm but since I'm printing inch-high models, I have to keep it cool Miniatures made of high-quality plastic with high detail and no problems.
Selected User Reviews For Siraya Tech Fast ABS-Like Fast Curing Non-Brittle 3D Printing Resin (Creamy, 1kg)
Fix it, and it'll remain To make tabletop miniatures, I needed something that wouldn't break when dropped, especially if it had small parts like swords where it can break. My past experience with Elegoo, Anycubic, and Sainsmart resins is that while all three of them are good, all of them are I've been trying out the green Siraya, and it seems to be working out. The print is fast and detailed, and I like the flex it maintains as long as I cure it quickly (a few minutes in a jar of water under a UV light). As far as the support structure goes, I found that soaking the mini in hot water after printing for 5 minutes or so will help it come off with no holes or small chunks being left behind, as the resin softens just enough to allow the supports to separate from the model.
I have never used a resin like this. It is good for molding, strong, not brittle, low in odour, fast drying, and well-designed. 0 means to begin with. In my case, I am printing at 040 mm layers, 60 seconds exposure for the bottom layers and 6 seconds per layer for the top layers to produce prints that would impress any filament printer. In addition, the price is reasonable. Please review
The printer I am using is a Longer Orange 10.
Although I like that the resin comes in one 1 liter bottle instead of two 500ml, they leaked when i used them. Both the 1L bottles in the box were leaking when I received them. The resin got all over me, my clothes, and the floor when I opened it up. It was all covered, but the "leak" was not evident The 500ml bottles need a "seal proof" ring like the one on the 500ml bottles so the packaging can be strengthened. Due to this, I am using number 1 You get 2L per week from it, so it's good for you. Just need to make sure the packaging is.
I think this is a really good deal, because it uses grey in an absolutely beautiful way and prints details beautifully. There is no such thing as non-profits Meanwhile, the brittle claim does not seem to be well supported. Using this resin might snap if you flex or impact it very far or very sharply. It appears to be as brittle as Elegoo or Nova3D resins, in fact.
In general, the resin is good, the print is okay, but I had to buy a brand new FEP film for my printer to get a good print from it. This was run on a Phrozen using the parameters from Siraya's site and after two prints it adheres so badly that it causes a large tear in the FEP layers where the print is being done. The FEP's are not cheap for the large Phrozen Transformer, so I have reproduced it twice and wasted two of them. Changing the exposure caused no harm as it fixed the site parameters that had been wrong Following two prints, I got the same error message The FEP has been.
Resin that can be used great. Details are revealed in the color. In the picture of the failed print, there weren't enough supports due to a user error. On a photon that has been originally printed. This resin was my favorite go-to when I first bought it, and now I use about 5 liters of it on a regular basis.
The resin was worked on a Peopoly Phenom and it worked like a charm. Nevertheless, I use the resin settings on Siraya Tech's site as well as Peopoly's, which are slightly different. Anxious to try them, I haven't tested Peopoly's settings yet either. I find that the resin prints well every time, the surface quality is smooth and supports are easy to remove. It has a low odor compared to other resins, and it has a relatively low viscosity, so it's easy A limited set of resins are available for the Phenom because it is a large scale printer with specific requirements. Peopoly's deft resin was my go-to resin, but this one is half the price, prints just as well (if not better) and is readily available with prime shipping on Amazon as opposed to deft resin, which is often out of stock It costs a lot to ship internationally because the products are in stock in the US. The best product I've had in a long time is this one. I tried using Siraya Tech Blu's resin on the Phenom but it was not sticking to the plate, which was frustrating. Additionally, that resin is a lot more viscous, so it is more difficult to clean, so I would not recommend it.
The resins from siraya are really nice. As the FAST is much thinner than BLU, it's easier to clean, making it great for minis. It's okay to ignore the base on the left mini where I hacked it up since I was slicing it incorrectly. Off to the right you can see a couple of BLU minis. There is no doubt that this resin has become my "go to".