Crestaform Open 3D Printing Resin
Crestaform Open 3D printing resin by Scott Bader, stands as a rapid prototyping 3D printing resin engineered for crafting high-resolution models and facilitating swift prototyping. This versatile 3D printing resin is universally compatible with an extensive array of resin 3D printers, including LCD, SLA, and DLP technologies.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row css=”.vc_custom_1695224015723{padding-bottom: 40px !important;}” conditional_render=”%5B%7B%22value_role%22%3A%22administrator%22%7D%5D”][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_column_text]
Key Benefits
- Excellent mechanical performance.
- High reactivity and printing speed.
- Rigorously tested to ensure optimal performance.
- Globally available technical support.
- Reputable manufacturer with over 100 years of experience and expertise.
How To Use Crestaform Open Resin
- Always shake or mix the resin thoroughly before printing. This is especially true for Crestaform Open as pigment heterogeneity will affect print quality.
- Open the container and pour the appropriate amount of resin into the tank according to the size of the printer model.
- Make sure not to spill the resin onto the printer, LCD screen or anywhere outside of the resin tank.
- If not used for a long time, please filter the resin and pour the resin into the storage container.
Recommended Cleaning
- Soak the print in a clean IPA bath for a minimum of 5 minutes. Alternatively, rinse the part with IPA until all the visible uncured resin has been removed. Reusing IPA in multiple cleans can reduce the cleanliness and clarity of a print.
- Leave the print to dry off any residual solvent prior to post-curing.
Recommended Post-Curing
- Post cure as soon as possible after completion of print.
- Post-cure every print for a minimum of 10 minutes under a dedicated curing UV light operating at 405nm wavelength. Alternatively, leave the print to cure for a minimum of 2 hours under direct sunlight.
- For FormLabs 3D Printers, follow FormLabs recommended post cure time (30-60 min).
- Temperature-assisted UV curing will increase the rigidity of the print.
Typical Printing Parameters*
1Printed using a light power of 2.3 mW/cm2
2 Printed using a light power of 5.0 mW/cm2
* It is recommended that 3D resin exposure finder test prints are undertaken to find optimum cure settings[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]