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Rigid Resin

Rigid resin is reinforced with glass to offer very high stiffness and a polished finish. It is highly resistant to deformation over time and is great for printing thin walls and features. The material is comparable to other glass-filled thermoplastics. When considered along parts printed with other resin materials, those printed with rigid resin resist mechanical stress over a longer period of time. Stiffness is a measure of a material's resistance to elastic deformation under stress. Due to the high degree of stiffness, rigid resin parts are more brittle than parts printed with tough or durable resin.

 

Technical properties:

 

  • Tensile strength 35.6 - 69 MPa
  • Tensile modulus 2100 - 10000 MPa
  • Tensile elongation 1 - 20%
  • Flexural strength 84 - 126 MPa
  • Flexural modulus 2200 - 9000 MPa
  • HDT (0.45 MPa) 65 - 163°C
  • HDT (1.8 MPa) 55 - 82°C

 

Properties:

 

  • High detail
  • Strong
  • Functional
  • Smooth
  • Visual

 

Accuracy:

±0.2% (lower limit of ±0.2 mm)

 

Min. wall thickness:

0.6 - 1 mm 

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