Mixing SIRAYA Tech Blu with Anycubic Tough gave better results
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- Опубликовано: 8 май 2024
- Mixing Siraya Tech Blu resin with Anycubic Tough resin gave better results on the Anycubic D2 printer. The mix was 50/50. I learned from this experiment that Siraya Tech Blu can be very good for fortifying other resins, for for specialist applications for which it was originally made.
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I used to print Casio watch adapter using Siraya tech Blu Nylon Black resin when I started my etsy shop, but I got many complains that the adapters broken in short period of time. I switched to Anycubic ABS-like Pro 2, and I never have complains since after. Siraya tech Blu Nylon Black costed me $45 a bottle while Anycubic ABS-like Pro 2 costs me $21 a bottle. Ironically Anycubic resin in my experience is much better than that Siraya resin that I once had faith with. I still have couple bottles of Siraya tech Blu Nylon Black resin I have no idea what to do with them. Now thanks to your video I can try mixing them with Anycubic ABS-like Pro 2 to see if I can use them without wasting.
Glad the video was helpful. I was also wondering how to get value from the resin I had left over. Now I’ve been able to use it all without wasting it.
I mix Sunlu ABS and Phrozen ABS and it comes out amazing and lowers over cost.
Is the Sunlu stronger than the Prozen resin on its own?
Thanks for the tip.
What’s your wash and cure process for this mix?
IPA wash for 3min, and then cure for 5min. Same process I use for all my prints. Works well. 😀
@@ColinKlupiecHave you cured your parts submerged in warm water or at higher temperatures like >120°F?