Rigid resins

Rigid resins are suitable for prototyping solid and hard parts that withstand bending, heat, and exposure to chemicals. The advantage is dimensional stability even under load, and material fragility only becomes apparent upon exceeding the material’s resilience limit

Variants:

Rigid 10K Resin with glass filler and smooth matte finish is the hardest resin on offer for construction purposes. Ideal for precision industrial parts that need to withstand higher loads without bending, it resists to heat and chemicals. It is suitable for master models of molds and inserts, models for aerodynamic tests, heat-resistant parts and preparations exposed to various liquids. This resin can simulate the stiffness of thermoplastic components containing glass and other fibers.

Rigid 4000 Resin thanks to the glass reinforcement, this resin stands out for its combination of high rigidity and precision. The print surface is smooth and glossy. It is highly resistant to deformation over time and is used especially when printing thin walls and details. It is a suitable material for the production of models of turbine blades and fans, joints, tools or electronics covers and cabinets for the automotive industry.

Grey Pro Resin is the first choice for use with universal prototypes. It offers high accuracy as well as moderate elongation and low creep. You can use it, for example, for conceptual modeling, repeatedly used functional prototypes and precise models for molding.