Harz Labs Dental Model Beige resin is ideal for printing dental models. More
As Harz Labs Dental Model Beige resin meets the requirements of ISO 10993, it is suitable for printing dental models. Prints are matte, have high durability and tensile strength. Thanks to its low odor and safe composition, you can use this resin even in a smaller room without special ventilation.
Basic characteristics |
Color |
opaque - color beige |
Extension after breaking |
11 ± 1 % |
Hardness Shore D | 84 ± 2 |
Odor | slabý zápach |
Shrinkage | <0,3 % |
Tensile strength |
80 ± 10 mPa |
Viscosity | 1000 ± 200 mPa·s |
Advantages
Low shrinkage - thanks to the shrinkage of less than 0.5%, you will get the same size as the planned 3D model in the computer program, even after the subsequent curing, the size will not change. |
Biocompatible - made from biocompatible raw material used in photopolymer dental fillings, meets ISO 10993 standard. |
Precise - provides highly accurate printing and fit after casting. |
Durable - pigments and fillers are well stabilized, sedimentation and flocculation do not occur, foam does not form. |
Safe - the resin does not contain solvents, volatile monomers or irritating compounds. It has no fumes, so it does not cause allergic reactions. Can be used in the laboratory and at home. |
Heat resistance - the model has long-term stability below 100 °C, short-term stability up to 180 °C. |
Datasheet and chemical resistance in the Download link.
Color | Beige |
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Weight | 500 g, 1000 g |
Hardness (Shore) | 80-85D |
How to properly clean the tray of an SLA printer
SLA 3D printers can create high-quality prints with a smooth and sharp texture by curing the resin with light (it can be with a laser or a digital projector). Therefore, SLA printers are becoming more and more popular. But you also need to think about cleaning the printer properly. If you are confused, this article will try to shed some light on the issue of cleaning the tray of an SLA printer.
Setting up the Formlabs Form2 printer for HARZ Labs resins
Simple Formlabs printer setup chart for HARZ Labs resin tosk. Offer of resins for FORM printers under the link here >>.
HARZ Labs resin postprocessing
HARZLabs Psyresin Correct Post-Process Chart.
Proper post-processing of HARZ Labs resin is key to the properties of the printed model. You can learn how to print resin HERE. Curing time depends on the type of resin. For modeling resins, we recommend curing for 10-30 minutes. It is enough that the surface does not stick and the model hardens. To achieve maximum toughness and hardness, the dental resins must be fully cured, a time of 30-60 minutes is recommended.
Print settings for SLA printers
How to print from HARZ Labs resin? You will learn how to choose the basic settings of the SLA 3d printer for HARZLabs resin printing. Each printer requires individual settings. Even within one 3D printer model, different settings may be required (mainly applies to SLA printers with DLP technology). We have collected a wealth of information about 3D printer and resin settings for better user comfort and to achieve the highest possible print quality.
Print settings for (not only) Harzlabs resins
There is a whole range of stereolithography 3D printers. Therefore, we cannot provide specific recommendations for print modes. So this page contains general tips for setting up 3D printers to work with HARZ Labs resins. The page is divided into several sections, and each section will vary from printer to printer (for example, depending on the strength of the UV source or the thickness of the FEP film).
How to use HARZ Labs UV resin for casting
Recommended procedure for firing Dental Cast Cherry resin. You should follow these recommendations when creating a model for printing.
HARZ Labs: after print
Curing time depends on the type of resin. For modeling resins, we recommend curing for 10-30 minutes. It is enough that the surface does not stick and the model hardens. To achieve maximum toughness and hardness, the dental resins must be fully cured, a time of 30-60 minutes is recommended. Casting resins may not be cured for longer than 30 minutes.