Flexible & Elastic resins allows you to take the production of silicone, urethane and rubber parts into your own hands and in a few hours using 3D printing.
Variants:
Elastic 50A Resin (50A Shore hardness) is the softest material in the lineup. You can replace silicone components with this material, when used for prototypes and it’s suitable wherever the component needs to be bent, stretched, compressed, and repeatedly stressed without breaking. It is suitable for prototypes of wearable electronics, consumer goods, medical products, robotics, or special effects in art and filmmaking. It prints in layers of 100 micrometers.
Flexible 80A Resin (80A Shore hardness) It is the stiffest material among the flexible and elastic resins. It effectively imitates the flexibility of rubber or TPU. It offers an ideal balance between softness and durability, with excellent resistance to bending, stretching, and compression – even in repeated cycles. This material is used for handles and grips, seals, dampers, masks, and padding and also for wearable prototypes or anatomical models of cartilage, tendons, and ligaments.