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Photosensitive Jewelry Making Wax Resin For 3d Printer
Specification
parameter | Test standards | unit | result |
sintering temperature | / | ℃ | 800-900 |
Bending strength | ASTM D790 | Mpa | 70-78 |
Storage time of finished products | / | H | <6 |
annealing temperature | / | / | 1-1.5 |
Residual rate | / | % | <0.15 |
Description
Introducing a game-changing evolution in 3D printing materials – our specially formulated wax castable resin. Designed with a keen understanding of the demands of jewelry and dental casting, this resin blends the latest in additive manufacturing technology with the timeless qualities of wax. Immerse yourself in a world of precision and creativity as you explore the boundless possibilities enabled by this state-of-the-art material.
Engineered for ease of use, the wax castable resin exhibits a smooth and wax-like consistency, ensuring that it flows seamlessly during the printing process. This not only enhances the accuracy of your 3D prints but also simplifies the casting process, reducing the need for extensive post-processing. The low ash content ensures a clean burnout, leaving you with casted pieces that boast exceptional surface quality and detail fidelity.
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FAQ
How do you ensure a clean burnout with Wax Casting Resin?
Use a burnout oven and follow the recommended burnout cycle to ensure the resin is completely removed without leaving residue.
What is the typical burnout temperature for Wax Casting Resin?
The burnout temperature varies depending on the type of resin, but it's usually between 700°C and 800°C (1292°F to 1472°F).
Is Wax Casting Resin compatible with all casting methods?
It is most commonly used with lost wax casting and similar techniques. Compatibility with other methods depends on the specific resin formulation.
What is the shelf life of Wax Casting Resin?
Shelf life varies, but it is generally between 6 months to 2 years, depending on storage conditions and the manufacturer's guidelines.