Engineering LCD Resin – Flex 82A
Key Features:
- 3D printing resin with rubber-like material properties.
- Good resilience to bending, flexing, and compression.
- Excellent material specifications with respect to damping and shock absorption.
- Good compatibility with all SLA, DLP and LCD / MSLA 3D printers in the range of 385 – 420nm.
Application:
- Perfectly fit for manufacturing seals and gaskets.
- Suitable for creating wearables and soft-touch applications.
- Perfect for producing mechanical and operational replacement parts.
- Excellent material for making handles and grips.
- Perfect for short-run manufacturing
FormFutura Engineering LCD - Flex 82A resin is a soft-touch 3D printing resin with rubber-like properties. This engineering resin has material properties like TPU with a shore hardness of 82A. The combination of semiflexibility with strength make Flex 82A resin a versatile material for various applications. Parts 3D printed with Flex 82A resin show a good resistance to repeated exposure to compression, bending and flexing. |
Property | Typical value |
Young‘s modulus (Pull) | 80 MPa |
Elongation at break | 35 % |
Tensile Strength | 12 MPa |
Charpy impact test | kJ/m2 |
HDT B | <RT |
Density ρ | 1,17 g/cm3 |
Shore Hardness | 82A |
Please note that the above-displayed values can vary with individual machine processing, post-curing parts, geometry, print orientation, print settings, and temperature.
Specimens are printed on a Phrozon Sonic Mini 4K at 23°C and 50% humidity with 0,05mm layer height and 5 seconds exposure time per layer.
Specimens have been post-cured for 30 minutes with 200W and 405nm UV LED conditioned for 72 hours at 23°C and 50% humidity.
Variable shore harness
The shore hardness of our Engineering LCD Resin – Flex 82A can vary because of the hydrophilic properties, low tg and difunctional resin chemistry. This means that the shore hardness of Engineering LCD Resin – Flex 82A can vary if any of the following values deviate from the standardized specifications.
- Conditioning Time: 72h at 50%.
- Conditioning Temperature: 23°C
- Measurement Humidity: 50%
- Measurement Temperature: 23°C
Exposure to the elements for a couple of days can significantly change the shore hardness by either raising or lowering the humidity level and temperature. Therefore, the shore hardness will very likely increase at cold temperatures and low humidity and decrease at high temperatures and high humidity.
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