Why Choose Resin Material?
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High Precision and Detail
Resin offers exceptional precision, capturing intricate details with high accuracy, making it ideal for fine models like jewelry, prototypes, or detailed figurines. -
Smooth Surface Finish
Resin prints have a smooth and polished surface, requiring minimal post-processing, resulting in a higher-quality appearance and a more professional look. -
Vibrant Colors
Resin can produce vivid, lifelike colors, essential for applications requiring color accuracy and aesthetic appeal, such as custom gifts or art pieces. -
Durability and Longevity
Resin prints are known for their long-lasting durability and do not fade or discolor over time, making them a great investment for products meant to last. -
Ideal for Complex Shapes
Resin is excellent for printing complex, delicate designs that would be difficult or impossible to achieve with other materials, such as small, intricate details or thin walls. -
Suitable for High-Quality Customization
Resin is perfect for high-quality, highly detailed finishes, making it the material of choice for personalized items like miniature figurines or bespoke models.
Differences Between Resin, Nylon, and Sandstone Materials
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Resin Material
- Material Characteristics: Liquid photosensitive resin with high precision and surface finish, ideal for fine details. Has a lower temperature resistance, but high-temperature resin can withstand higher temperatures.
- Forming Process: Uses photopolymerization (SLA) technology, ensuring high precision.
- Appearance: Smooth, delicate surface with fine details and colors, suitable for jewelry and fine models.
- Post-Processing Difficulty: Requires cleaning to remove uncured resin, surface treatment is easy for painting.
- Cost: Moderate price, but consumables like photosensitive resin and cleaning agents can be costly, especially for large or complex models. Suitable for customers who value details and durability.
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Nylon Material
- Material Characteristics: High tensile strength and toughness, high-temperature resistance, and chemical stability. Ideal for products requiring structural strength.
- Forming Process: Uses Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) technology, suitable for mass production.
- Appearance: Relatively rough surface, not suitable for models requiring a smooth finish.
- Post-Processing Difficulty: Surface is rough and may require sanding or polishing, with limited options for coloring.
- Cost: Relatively high, especially for full-color nylon materials, ideal for applications where material strength is a priority.
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Sandstone Material
- Material Characteristics: High strength and hardness, but relatively poor moisture resistance and can fade under light.
- Forming Process: Uses 3DP printing technology, bonding layers of powder with a binder.
- Appearance: Has the texture of natural sandstone, with an artistic and vintage style.
- Post-Processing Difficulty: Requires surface reinforcement, easy cleaning but poor moisture resistance.
- Cost: Relatively low, but high-quality materials may increase the cost.
