Which resin can use to print with engineering parts?!
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- Опубликовано: 17 сен 2024
- 🔥𝐊+ has undergone a formula upgrade based on 𝐊 resin, making it an ideal material for producing functional parts or assemblies. 𝐊+ and 𝐊 printed parts have similar physical properties-High stiffness and toughness, extremely high dimensional and detail accuracy. However, 𝐊+ has lower water absorption and better scratch resistance compared to 𝐊, which makes 𝐊+ more widely used, such as for parts operating in high humidity environments or components that require repeated disassembly and assembly. In addition, the 𝐊+ printed parts are pure black and will not appear blue purple in sunlight, with a texture and mechanical properties similar to those of injection molded parts.🔥
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Make an M68+ formulation please! An keep the pure whiteness characteristic if you can. M68 is great, but doesn't have the best scratch/wear resistance.
Thank you for your advice,notes taken
M68+ *thumbsup*
From the mechanical specs on your site, this looks to be a lot more brittle than K.
Hi! This resin sticks to FEP film in Anycubic Photon Mono M5s. And it does not sticks to the platform. Using recommended settings.
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