Siraya Tech resins, the best there is? Through the testing gauntlet #2

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июн 2024
  • Comparing Siraya Tech vs the competition with pull,push,drill tap and much more testing.
    Are all resins created equal?
    Big thanks to Siraya Tech for providing their resin line up to test.
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    Timeline:
    0:00 Intro
    0:09 Resins to test
    0:27 HELP!!!!!
    0:54 General Info about them
    2:58 The smell
    4:44 The bottle
    5:37 Thickness of the resin
    6:42 Support removal
    7:43 Warping
    8:04 Pull test
    9:08 Push test
    10:00 Drill and torque test
    12:48 Stiffness test
    13:34 Print quality
    14:52 Smack the hammer
    15:29 More print quality
    18:01 THE CHARTS (i read the comments)
    20:38 Comparing stiffness test
    21:46 More charts
    22:40 !PLEASE!
    22:56 Outro
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Комментарии • 114

  • @larry84903
    @larry84903 Год назад +48

    Just a quick safety tip for you my friend. if you are going to be smelling the resin you should open the lid and then use your hand to waft the smell towards your nose. This allows you to still get the smell while reducing the ammount of resin particales that you are exposed to. As a chemist we use this technique when we need to smell stuff to help keep our exposure to chemicals to a miniumum thus keeping us safer.

    • @NoizieWorks
      @NoizieWorks  Год назад +4

      Thanks for the tip!

    • @jessefurqueron5555
      @jessefurqueron5555 9 месяцев назад

      Chefs/cooks do that too. Hygienic as well as you don’t get a face full of steam 🥵

  • @nicolasbiensan8975
    @nicolasbiensan8975 9 месяцев назад

    Realy helping me, all your oranges testing ! It Will save me a lot of time. Thank you so much

  • @pawelszyld524
    @pawelszyld524 6 месяцев назад +2

    Great, proffesional testing. Helped a lot. Thank you!

  • @d-emprahexpects849
    @d-emprahexpects849 10 месяцев назад

    Very good job, thank you for comparing them! 🤝

  • @danielmurtin2911
    @danielmurtin2911 7 месяцев назад

    Great information. Thanks for the video!

  • @Demante
    @Demante Год назад

    Great work!

  • @gabrielpoa2007
    @gabrielpoa2007 Год назад +4

    I'm mixing the Siraya Build with Siraya Tenacious 80/20 and I get very strong practical parts with them..Very impressed with these two.

  • @diegosoltero377
    @diegosoltero377 Год назад

    Amazing video, thanks for sharing

  • @demjot2967
    @demjot2967 6 месяцев назад +2

    I’m binging your resin test videos right now because they’re probably the most informative, comprehensive, and well packaged reviews I’ve found. I’d really like to see you try some resione resins to see how they stack up. They’ve got a large range of resins I’ve been trying out lately, and they seem like they are willing to send samples to creators if you requested some. I’d be curious how their m58, m68, TH-72, K, K+, and Anti-Impact resins would compare to what you’ve reviewed so far

    • @NoizieWorks
      @NoizieWorks  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks! And i have them sitting on the bench 😉 waiting for the impact tester to be ready

  • @EtherealProject3D
    @EtherealProject3D Год назад

    I really like Siraya Tech resin, its been great for what I do at my day job.

  • @kursor6127
    @kursor6127 Год назад +1

    Siraya is great. Thanks for this interesting video.

  • @ModitRC
    @ModitRC 7 месяцев назад

    Good info, thanks

  • @LazorzPewPew
    @LazorzPewPew Год назад

    This is great. Thanks1

  • @AFV85
    @AFV85 11 месяцев назад

    I absolutely love these test videos cant wait to see more! Im getting sunlu abs like flexible arriving today i want to test this as so cheap to this rubbish elegoo 2.0 abs like with super high exposure just to get it to print correctly at 4.8 Nor exp

  • @martin_pryor2989
    @martin_pryor2989 Год назад +6

    man what do you do as your day-to-day yob? You must be some engineer right?
    Your tests and reviews are amazing!

    • @NoizieWorks
      @NoizieWorks  Год назад +4

      I'm a electromechanical maintenance technician in a factory plant. Thanks dude 🤟 i'm giving it my best in every video.

    • @clintvanderford1462
      @clintvanderford1462 11 месяцев назад

      These are the best review videos that I have seen, you have helped me so much. I’m hoping your channel can take off cause I definitely wouldn’t want to see you stop.

    • @NoizieWorks
      @NoizieWorks  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks i really appreciate it! I'm already happy that most company's are happy to send samples for testing 😁

  • @user-gf6ok6bu3d
    @user-gf6ok6bu3d 11 месяцев назад

    Orange you glad you took the time to do all of this resin testing? I am! Thank you. I'm new to your channel. Have you done testing on the Siraya Tech Tough engineering resin. User comments look promising with several folks using a 50% Tough 50% Tenacious Mix.

    • @NoizieWorks
      @NoizieWorks  11 месяцев назад +1

      It's on the planning but not soon soon. BTW thanks dude 🤟

  • @NateGrahamAviator
    @NateGrahamAviator 5 месяцев назад

    I'm new to resin printing and this was good information. I tried my first prints with Elegoo water washable resin and haven't gotten a successful print yet. Very low odor, but lots of failures. Going to try Siraya resins next. Keep it up!

    • @NoizieWorks
      @NoizieWorks  5 месяцев назад +1

      I have a resin tierlist if you want short form top picks

  • @jessefurqueron5555
    @jessefurqueron5555 9 месяцев назад

    1st vid of yours I’ve come across. Nice sonic cleaner, I’ve got its brother. Keep it in the garage because it’s sooo loud. But it’s been working well for us for several years. As we use the cleaner for other items than just resin prints (and for safety we don’t put IPA directly in the sonic cleaner), we put our prints in 91%IPA inside a heavy duty ziploc and put that in warm water inside the sonic cleaner.
    Thanks for the vid!
    As always YMMV. Just sharing, nothing more, nothing less.
    Not associated with any brands I mention having/using other than as a paying customer
    Have a good’un now!

    • @NoizieWorks
      @NoizieWorks  9 месяцев назад

      Oooo yes it's super loud 😅 i have a glass bottom ikea tub that floats in regular water now. Works great. Thanks for watching!

  • @progamer00006
    @progamer00006 5 месяцев назад

    i would love to see the Sunlu Nylon Like included next. From what i experienced, its not softer than the ABS but still slightly more bendable and also seems to have better elasticity with less creeping, so it endures stress over time better and returns to its original form better.

  • @BabyJesus66
    @BabyJesus66 Год назад +2

    I think they said you're supposed to mix the tenacious instead of using it all on its own. I'd like to see a test video with various mixes... like 50/50 Blu and tenacious, 33% of all 3, 80/20, 90/10 etc and see what works the best. I want to make some gears but find most resins are too chalky when used for functional parts so I'd be curious to see if something works.
    Also you should have way more subscribers you have some of the best resin tests I've seen. Glad I found your channel hopefully a lot more people find it as well. I'll keep commenting to feed the algorithm 😂

    • @NoizieWorks
      @NoizieWorks  Год назад +1

      Thanks baby jesus 🙂 it's like a 95A tpu that can be used as a flexibel resin but yes that would be a great test. It's on the future planning for sure 🤟

    • @retromodernart4426
      @retromodernart4426 Год назад

      Siraya Fast Mecha is supposed to be fantastic for gears, it doesn't get chalky at all.
      80/20 Fast Mecha/Tenacious mix is almost ideal for strong gears, just a bit more friction.

  • @TheHalo3fanz
    @TheHalo3fanz Год назад

    I like Siraya Tech Fast for display models, Siraya Tech Build for precise parts and good heat tolerance and Blu for mixing with Tenacious to create really tough parts.
    Siraya Tech Fast comes in White which I can colour to make oranges 😊

  • @blackhossproductions
    @blackhossproductions 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this! It informed my choice for some mechanical assemblies. Have you done similarly rigorous testing of "nylon like" resins?

    • @NoizieWorks
      @NoizieWorks  9 месяцев назад +1

      No not yet, Thanks for watching!

  • @NoizieWorks
    @NoizieWorks  Год назад +1

    Enter secret code here to unlock 10% faster print speed! Print profiles for chitu and lychee added to description

  • @seanmohrhoff502
    @seanmohrhoff502 3 месяца назад

    What tapping bits do you recommend for working with Siraya Tech Build models? Thank you in advance.

    • @NoizieWorks
      @NoizieWorks  3 месяца назад

      As far as i know there are 2 types, the 3 stage and machine tap which i use. It's a once and done no need to "break" the thread

  • @slimjim7411
    @slimjim7411 Год назад +1

    It's interesting but as someone who mostly prints miniatures Sunlu ABS pound for pound is my go to resin. I've gone through 4 bottles in a short time and they're extremely consistent, and miniatures don't break when they get dropped. When I need to print a more practical part I've been using 3DMaterials Super PP resin.

    • @NoizieWorks
      @NoizieWorks  Год назад

      Yeah it's a hard to beat resin for the price

    • @mushwar5455
      @mushwar5455 8 месяцев назад

      Mind if I ask how's the smell of the Sunlu ABS is? I'm using anycubic's standard grey now and it's awefull smell..

    • @NoizieWorks
      @NoizieWorks  8 месяцев назад

      Smell is very soft on the abs

    • @pawelszyld524
      @pawelszyld524 6 месяцев назад

      I am going to try it definitely.

  • @ReDsHorde
    @ReDsHorde 12 дней назад

    Siraya tech blu getting dark/smokey? 😮
    Thats a first for me, mine was pretty clear, light blue after printing. Looked gorgeous and i used it for usable parts with threads. They still work great after months of heavy use, you can definitely print functional designs with that one

    • @NoizieWorks
      @NoizieWorks  11 дней назад

      Yes, good resin for that but a bit expensive imo

    • @ReDsHorde
      @ReDsHorde 11 дней назад

      @@NoizieWorks Oh yes, for sure. I got a few bottles as a payment for commissioned work so that's why I won't complain about the price. I find it weird that yours changed colour though, my prints look just like the ones they show on their website. Also no loss in detail that I could see, I used it for a ruler with millimeter scale, very small text on it and a nut with a fine thread to move the ruler. It all came out perfectly. I remember my print settings being vastly different from any other resin I used but I can't check it right now

    • @NoizieWorks
      @NoizieWorks  11 дней назад

      @@ReDsHorde Yes they are a slower curing resin then other brands, the color being a bit transparant is mostly because of thin prints. After that it gets opaque.
      Another thing i find to be frustrating is they now have 3 or 4 kinds of this stuff all with different mechanical properties so it could be that you have something that's a lot less transparent.
      A bit confusing as they are all the same "blu series"

    • @ReDsHorde
      @ReDsHorde 11 дней назад

      @@NoizieWorks Yeah, well I assumed only the original blue is the real "blu". I think it was the only option back when I got it
      I'll definitely give the other resins that you featured here a go next time I need something tough, their price is very enticing

    • @NoizieWorks
      @NoizieWorks  11 дней назад

      @@ReDsHorde have fun testing it 😉

  • @asocialconsciousness8535
    @asocialconsciousness8535 9 месяцев назад

    I would love to see how these resins resist heat. what temps do they start to get soft at... what temps can they handle and keep their shapes. But great vid!

    • @NoizieWorks
      @NoizieWorks  9 месяцев назад +1

      I can answer this right now only the resins made for high heat perform good the rest not so much and get flexibel at 40 celcius and higher. Thanks dude!

    • @asocialconsciousness8535
      @asocialconsciousness8535 9 месяцев назад

      @@NoizieWorks of the high temps resin which ones offer the best toughness?

    • @NoizieWorks
      @NoizieWorks  9 месяцев назад +1

      @@asocialconsciousness8535 haven't tested high temp so far. Maybe in the future.

  • @FelixTheAnimator
    @FelixTheAnimator Год назад +1

    I want to try Sunlu Abs + S. Tenacious @ ~12.5%

    • @NoizieWorks
      @NoizieWorks  Год назад +1

      There are plans to do some things like this with data but i have 3 more resin line ups so it's gonna take a while 🙂 hope to get around it in a few months

  • @edevans5991
    @edevans5991 7 месяцев назад

    The way you swirl the resin, I expected some mention of cherries or a hint of blackberry. Certainly not orange...
    I've used the Tenacious in mixes but it's interesting that's its intended use as opposed to something learned by hobbyists.

    • @NoizieWorks
      @NoizieWorks  7 месяцев назад

      Ah yes, like fine wine that ties to kill you.... slowley. In the future i will try mixing it to see what happens with brittle resins, i have a quess what's going to happen but i had to eat my words a few times now so 🥼🤓

  • @NPPD03
    @NPPD03 Год назад

    I'm sure you've heard of the mixing strategies with Blu and Tenacious; would you consider Conjure to be in the same boat as an additive?

    • @NoizieWorks
      @NoizieWorks  Год назад +1

      Yes i have and i am going to test it on some poor resin to see what it does. You mean conjure instead of blu? Then yes i would definitely try it as i found the conjure to perform better.

    • @NPPD03
      @NPPD03 Год назад

      I'll definitely give it a shot. This is the first I'm hearing of the company. Loved the video. Very informative.
      Might get a little additional value from them if you gave the info for exposure time and layer height too! I know the Facebook groups are always looking for the "easy answer" in those realms.

    • @NoizieWorks
      @NoizieWorks  Год назад

      Thanks dude! I used the stock siraya tech profiles for the jupiter.

    • @JohnSmith-rt5yq
      @JohnSmith-rt5yq Год назад

      @@NoizieWorks where are these stock profiles? Does lychee have these?

    • @NoizieWorks
      @NoizieWorks  Год назад

      Here you go, for chitu and lychee drive.google.com/drive/folders/1eCz4_dc0fT-jfBLp4L9mKYebY90lfHHO

  • @tomostinato2918
    @tomostinato2918 Год назад

    Interesting and helpful vid but I have one small criticism: It looked like you were drilling your holes with a hand drill; if so the tapping hole could vary quite a bit in size (resin being quite soft) and this could therefore give misleading results. A better way would be to use a pillar drill and to make the final tapping size using a 6.8mm reamer. Still a thumbs up from me though!

    • @NoizieWorks
      @NoizieWorks  Год назад

      You are absolutly right in a scientific perspective and i appriciate the comment 🙂

  • @thaalrasha
    @thaalrasha 9 дней назад

    Is there a reason not to print those ppart directely on the build plate rather than adding supports ?

    • @NoizieWorks
      @NoizieWorks  9 дней назад

      Dimensional accuracy, if you print flat on the buildplate you don't have control over thickness of your object as it's always off depending of your levelling

  • @5006jimbean
    @5006jimbean 9 месяцев назад

    Test the loctite resins!

    • @NoizieWorks
      @NoizieWorks  9 месяцев назад +1

      They have resin? Cool! Hope they want to coöperate 🤞

  • @VolundJpn
    @VolundJpn Месяц назад

    Did u try the waterwashable from siraya tech ? if yes, what about the smell ?

    • @NoizieWorks
      @NoizieWorks  Месяц назад

      Not yet but in general siraya is more from the stinky kind

    • @VolundJpn
      @VolundJpn Месяц назад

      @@NoizieWorks arf... do you know any resin with a not that bad smell ? water washable would be perfect

    • @NoizieWorks
      @NoizieWorks  Месяц назад

      On top of my head i think the nova,aceaddity,jamghe waterw are pretty good for the smell.

  • @TheScalyArab
    @TheScalyArab 11 месяцев назад

    My fast navy grey warps something fierce

    • @NoizieWorks
      @NoizieWorks  11 месяцев назад

      It wasn't to bad with mine yes it's more warpish then other abs like resins

  • @mackenziebrown6881
    @mackenziebrown6881 Год назад

    Can you test blends?

    • @NoizieWorks
      @NoizieWorks  Год назад

      Sure can and is on the planning, please share the blends you would like to see 🙂

    • @mackenziebrown6881
      @mackenziebrown6881 Год назад

      @@NoizieWorks Can't wait! Personally I lover to see how Tenacious compares to other flexible resins, an then the ideal blends to optimize durability and strength for functional prints.

    • @NoizieWorks
      @NoizieWorks  Год назад

      @@mackenziebrown6881 it's not going to be soon soon but it's planned. Need to do some research on blends etc for the tenacious. Let's hope this video and the latest sunlu testing gauntlet perform well so i can afford it 😅cause i don't think they are going to ship more liquid gold for 2K views 🤞

  • @LtGrandpoobah
    @LtGrandpoobah 11 месяцев назад +1

    Did you say orange?

  • @isaacmiller8126
    @isaacmiller8126 10 месяцев назад

    ORANGE!

  • @RCSubmarinevideo
    @RCSubmarinevideo Год назад

    I like Siraya Tech. I build RC Submarines water tight containers and use it from gears to bulkheads. Consistently good. Orange is that the correct code? I don't know. Anyways, working on mixes to maximize durability during drop (which will happen) and firmness.

    • @NoizieWorks
      @NoizieWorks  Год назад +1

      Yes it is 😅 enjoy the 10% extra print speed. What is a popular tenacious mix at this moment? I read a lot of 80/20 mix

    • @RCSubmarinevideo
      @RCSubmarinevideo Год назад

      @@NoizieWorks 80/20 or 90/10 I need to test or you can save me a lot and do that for me LOL. There is a person that makes racing car parts that mixes 80% Phrozen tr250 High Temp Resin, 10% Siraya Tech Tenacious Resin, 10% Siraya Tech Blu Resin interesting video: ruclips.net/video/jiUIb87fvGQ/видео.html Keep up the great work!

    • @retromodernart4426
      @retromodernart4426 Год назад

      @@NoizieWorks 80/20 mix - 80 of whatever resin to 20 of Tenacious is the demonstrated general optimal mix.
      Kind of like a strong "screwdriver" - 80 %vodka, 20% ORANGE juice, but interestingly if you use grapefruit juice it is a "greyhound".

    • @NoizieWorks
      @NoizieWorks  Год назад

      Well the mix is on the menu but i need to shake it for a while. Now seriously yes i'm gonna test it

    • @retromodernart4426
      @retromodernart4426 Год назад

      @@NoizieWorks "Shaken, not stirred" - you are a serious man...

  • @patrickheredia1431
    @patrickheredia1431 6 месяцев назад

    Have you ever done a taste test?

    • @NoizieWorks
      @NoizieWorks  6 месяцев назад +1

      No but let me know if you find out 🙈

  • @AkalaFPS
    @AkalaFPS Год назад

    ORANGES

  • @BabyJesus66
    @BabyJesus66 Год назад

    Siraya tech is my favorite resin of the 4 or 5 brands I've tried. Any cubic is by far the worst. I couldn't even get one print to stick to my build plate with Any cubic. It's not even worth buying. Siraya is worth any extra cost for sure.

    • @ricardopires4713
      @ricardopires4713 Год назад +1

      Allways had great prints with Anycubic resin and their printers, even with Saturn 8k they resin is good. If you lift he bottom exposure i bet they will stick to the build plate. The worst i used is Elegoo 8k i cant get good prints with that one. Now i usually use Sunlu and its cheap and good.

    • @NoizieWorks
      @NoizieWorks  Год назад +1

      I'm sure anycubic has good resin but the eco...

  • @kevinm3751
    @kevinm3751 6 месяцев назад

    Beyond research and testing there is ZERO justification for these absurd prices. They are using common chemicals that are dirt cheap, easy to mix, have very good shelf life and beyond finding that perfect mix and combination there is no other cost they could use to justify why the are trying to get us to think there is some value. Bottom line is their cost to manufacture is fractional compared to retail price. I suspect when it becomes more common knowledge how to source these chemicals and end users figure out how to make them themselves the greed train will come to an end, until then the consumer is stuck paying these ludicrous prices!

    • @NoizieWorks
      @NoizieWorks  6 месяцев назад

      There seems to be a lot of hushush around how it's made and this is true for any brand so far. The fact it's not as easy to make like melting pellets for filament gives them enough security that people making it themselfs is not a problem for them. I'm also from the opinion that most plastics and chemicals are dirt cheap and a easy cash grab to fund side projects like 3d printers where there is lower margins.

  • @reinaldoalencar8432
    @reinaldoalencar8432 10 месяцев назад +1

    I will downvote your video because there is absolutely NO REASON FOR YOU TO BROADCAST "SMELL TESTS" OF TOXIC COMPOUNDS ONLINE. Seriously

    • @NoizieWorks
      @NoizieWorks  10 месяцев назад +1

      I'm not promoting anybody to copy what i do but it's a valid safety concern.

  • @brandon_yl_is_busted_af9316
    @brandon_yl_is_busted_af9316 7 месяцев назад

    EXTREMELY PROFESSIONAL VIDEO! Thanks sop much for showcasing all of your tests! This was AMAZING for me to learn the differences between the Siraya resins, newcomer to resin printing.
    Quick question: I know Siraya recommends baking the Blu resin after curing to remove all moisture. Did you do this before your test prints or are these unbaked? Just curious

    • @NoizieWorks
      @NoizieWorks  7 месяцев назад +1

      Glad i could help bud 🤟 after washing i leave them to airdry for at least 1 night and then cure it. So no baking it also wouldn't be fair to all other testing to anneal 1 and not another.
      The heating or annealing should have a positive effect on most resins but i think that's for another video 😉

    • @brandon_yl_is_busted_af9316
      @brandon_yl_is_busted_af9316 7 месяцев назад

      @@NoizieWorks Hope you end up making more resin vids in the future, you do a great job with 'em! A bake vid would be very cool

  • @hangebicom
    @hangebicom Год назад

    Do you know why I don't subscribe and like the video? For a simple reason - you wasted 23 minutes of my time on information which can be delivered within 10 seconds. Make videos shorter and better summarized and people will like it.

    • @NoizieWorks
      @NoizieWorks  Год назад +5

      Thanks for the feedback but you are on the wrong channel then. There is a timeline to skip around with conclusions at the end. I do try to better summarize at the end in the following video's and the vids comming.

    • @0x42red
      @0x42red 11 месяцев назад +2

      This feels like some unnecessary cruelty. This video has great time codes for jumping through if you are in a hurry, but understanding the methodology gives more value to the numbers and the applications themselves.
      If you want exclusively infographics maybe avoid watching videos.