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ERYone ABS LIKE RESIN 500G

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Color: CLEAR Red

  • CLEAR Red
  • GRAY
  • BLACK
  • WHITE
  • Red
  • CLEAR
  • CLEAR GREEN
  • CLEAR BLUE

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    Outstanding Toughness: ABS-like resin retains most of the mechanical properties of ABS plastic, with excellent tensile strength, bending strength and hardness. It is perfect for any resin prints that require resistance to strain and stress.


    High-Speed Curing: The curing of the ABS-like resin is very fastï¼?span>meanwhile, the strength of the molding parts is well.


    High Precision & Low Shrinkage: ABS-like resin is designed for reducing volume shrinkage during the photocuring process, which ensures the high precision of the print model with smooth surfaces.


    Stable Performance & High Hardness: Color paste hardly separates from resin. ABS-like Resin has high hardness.


    High Compatibility: Eryone ABS-like resin is compatible with most LCD/DLP 3D printers with 395~405nm wavelength.

    Basic Parameters

    ABS-Like Resin

    Parameter

    Unit

    GK-10D 2MIN clear

    GK-20D 2MIN white

    GK-60D 2MIN grey

    Maximal Force

    (kgf)±10%

    181.72

    149.96

    137.68

    Tensile Strength

    (MPa)±10%

    42.838

    35.351

    32.456

    Yield Point Elongation

    (%)±10%

    6.106

    6.679

    6.031

    Elongation at Break

    (%)±10%

    22.819

    44.892

    41.103

    Tensile Modulus

    (MPa)±10%

    531.51

    413.043

    400.588

    Flexural Stress

    (MPa)±10%

    45.969

    33.662

    30.405

    Flexural Modulus

    (MPa)±10%

    1007.944

    719.229

    682.588

    Impact strength

    ï¼?span>j/m)Â?span>10%

    126.2

    217.4

    195.36

    Viscosity

    MPa�span>s

    27.8°C  266.5

    27.6°C  337.5

    26°C  251.0

    Hardness

    Shore D

    80-83

    80-83

    80-83

    Specific Gravity

    g/cm³

    1.05�span>1.25

    1.05�span>1.25

    1.05�span>1.25

    Applicable Wavelength

    nm

    395-405

    395-405

    395-405


     

    Printing Recommend Setting

    Recommend Setting of ABS-Like Resin (25â„?

    Type

    Layer Thickness
    ï¼?span>mmï¼?/p>

    Exposure

    Time

    ï¼?span>sï¼?/p>

    Exposure

    Time of

      Bottom

    Layer

    ï¼?span>sï¼?/p>

    The Number of Bottom Layer

     

    Lifting Distance
    ï¼?span>mmï¼?/p>

    Lifting Speed
    ï¼?span>mm/min)

    Type

    AnyCubic Photon

    0.05

    8

    100

    5

    5

    100

     

     

     

     

     

    Chromatic Color Display

    AnyCubic Photon-S

    0.05

    8

    100

    5

    5

    100

    Longer 3D Orange10

    0.05

    10

    100

    6

    5

    150

    Longer 3D Orange30

    0.05

    10

    100

    6

    5

    150

    CREALITY LD-002R

    0.05

    8

    80

    10

    5

    100

    Nova3D Bene4

    0.05

    5

    50

    5

    5

    150

    Nova3D Elfin2

    0.05

    10

    100

    6

    5

    150

    ELEGOO MARS

    0.05

    15

    80

    5

    5

    100

    ELEGOO MARS PRO

    0.05

    7

    60

    5

    5

    100

    Voxelab Polaris

    0.05

    10

    90

    6

    5

    100

    Note

    1.The exposure time of red orange resin should be 3s longer than the recommended exposure time shown above. The exposure time of the resin bottom layer should be 30s longer than the corresponding recommended parameters shown above.

    2.When the environment temperature is less than 20â„?span>, the exposure time and the exposure time of bottom layer should be larger than the respective recommended parameters. The lower the temperature is, the longer the exposure time can be.

    3.When we use clear resin to print objects, we need to reduce the exposure time and adjust the angle of placement in case of the curing of additional parts.

    Voxelab Proxima

    0.05

    3

    30

    6

    5

    100

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Monochrome Display

    Phrozen Transform

    0.05

    10

    80

    20

    8

    100

    Phrozen Sonic Mini

    0.05

    2.5

    25

    6

    5

    100

    CREALITY LD-002H

    0.05

    3

    25

    7

    5

    100

    AnyCubic Photon Mono SE

    0.05

    2.5

    40

    6

    6

    200

    AnyCubic Photon Mono

    0.05

    3

    40

    6

    6

    200

    AnyCubic Photon Mono X

    0.05

    4.5

    45

    6

    8

    200

    ELEGOO SATURN

    0.05

    3

    30

    5

    7

    100

    ELEGOO MARS 2

    0.05

    3

    35

    5

    5

    100

    ELEGOO MARS 2 PRO

    0.05

    3

    25

    5

    5

    100

    Nova3D Elfin2 Mono SE

    0.05

    3

    30

    6

    5

    150

    Note

    1.The exposure time of red orange resin should be 1.5s larger than the recommended exposure time shown above. The exposure time of the resin bottom layer should be 15s larger than the corresponding recommended parameters shown above.

    2.When the environment temperature is less than 20â„?span>, the exposure time and the exposure time of bottom layer should be larger than the respective recommended parameters. The lower the temperature is, the longer the exposure time can be.

    3.When we use clear resin to print objects, we need to reduce the exposure time and adjust the angle of placement in case of the curing of additional parts.

    FAQ

    1.Q: The surface of the print is whitening after the secondary curing. Why?

    A: It�span>s caused by the surface of resin is not being cleaned thoroughly.

    2.Q: The model is cracked, why?

    A:â‘?span>the model is hollow inside, and it is not cleaned completely. There is residual resin or a mixture of resin and alcohol, and the inner and outer shrinkage of the model is inconsistent.

    â‘?span>Expansion Cracking: the inside is hollow, and the air-drying is not complete after cleaning. So there is residual water and the resin absorbs water, expands and cracks.

    3.Q: The bottom plate is warped during printing. Why?

    A: The curing time of the bottom layer is not enough, resulting in insufficient adhesion between the model and the printing platform.

    4.Q: Clear resin is yellowing, why?

    A: It is normal for rigid transparent resin to slightly yellow, which can be reduced by reducing the exposure time or post-curing time.

    5.Q: If the resin is not used for a long time, delamination will occur. Why?

    A: That is normal. The resin formula contains colour paste, which will precipitate and separate after standing for some time. After you stir the resin with a glass rod, the resin can return to a normal state. If the colour paste still precipitates after stirring, it indicates that the resin can no longer be used.

    6.Q: Why my red orange resin failed to be a print?

    A: The exposure time of red orange resin should be 3s larger than the recommended exposure time shown in the table. The exposure time of the resin bottom layer should be 30s larger than the corresponding recommended parameters shown in the table.

    7.Q: I failed to print and the curing effect was bad, but I printed according to the recommended parameter table. Why?

      A: When the environment temperature is less than 20â„?span>, the exposure time and the exposure time of bottom layer should be larger than the respective recommended parameters. The lower the temperature is, the longer the exposure time can be.

    8.Q: Why my clear resin print has some additional and unnecessary parts? How can I tackle them?

    A: When we use clear resin to print objects, we need to reduce the exposure time and adjust the angle of placement in case of the curing of additional parts.

    9.Q: How long does the secondary curing take?

      A: It depends on the energy density in the curing box. For example, LED secondary curing box with 200mw/cm2 energy density and 405 wave band needs rotary curing for 2 minutes (rotating the print to solidify different surfaces). For the curing boxes in market, they need 20-30 minutes curing time due to their low energy density.

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