Types of 3d printing Resins | ND Automatronics
At ND Automatronics, we provide a variety of high-quality 3D printing resins to cater to different industrial, prototyping, and design needs. The choice of resin greatly impacts the outcome of 3D prints in terms of durability, flexibility, and finish quality. Here’s a look at some of the most common types of 3D printing resins we offer:
Standard Resins: These are versatile and cost-effective materials suitable for creating basic prototypes and models with good detail and smooth surface finish. They are ideal for general applications but may lack strength for functional parts.
Tough Resins: Designed for parts that need to withstand mechanical stress, tough resins are ideal for functional prototypes and end-use parts. These resins offer higher impact resistance and durability.
Flexible Resins: Offering rubber-like flexibility, these resins are used for creating parts that need to bend or compress, such as gaskets, seals, or wearables. They mimic the properties of elastomers.
Dental Resins: Specialized for the dental industry, these resins are biocompatible and used for creating crowns, bridges, and dentures, offering excellent detail and accuracy.
Castable Resins: These resins are ideal for creating patterns for lost-wax casting, widely used in jewelry, dental, and metal casting industries.
ND Automatronics ensures that our resins meet high-quality standards, providing reliable and precise results for all your 3D printing needs.