Our Resin Material
We offer a wide range of resins for SLA 3D Printing, including Somos® GP Resin, Standard Resin, Somos® WaterShed XC 11122, Somos® LEDO, Tough Resin Green, Somos® Tough Resin, Somos® Taurus, and Somos ® Imagine Black.
Somos@ GP Resin
HELLO
1650*760*580mm
48 or 72 Hours
+200μm or
0.2%mm
White
46℃C
Finish: Smooth;
Elongation at Break.
5%, Suitable for
General Assembly;
Note. ABS-like
Standard Resin
1650*760*580mm
48 or 72 Hours
+200μm or
0.2%mm
Creamy-White
45℃C
Finish: Smooth:
Elongation at Break.
6%, Suitable for
General Assembly;
Note: Parts with
thickness less than
1.5mm will be
slightly softer
Somos@ WaterShed XC
1112
780*780*540mm
48 or 72 Hours
+200μm or
0.2%mm
Transparent
45℃C
Finish: Surface has
a few air bubbles or
fine particles;
Elongation at Break.
7.5%, Suitable for
General Assembly
Note: Corners will
be slightly rounded
after printing; Parts
with complex
structures will be
translucent
Somos® LEDO
580*580*380mm
48 or 72 Hours
+200μm or
0.2%mm
Light Yellow
58℃C
Finish: Smooth;
Elongation at Break.
12%, Suitable for
Snapping and
Tapping; Note.
Sensitive to light;
Color-difference
may be relatively
obvious
Tough Resin Green
780*780*540mm
48 or 72 Hours
+200μm or
0.2%mm
Light Green
56.4℃C
Finish: Smooth,
Elongation at Break
6.8%, Suitable for
Snapping and
Tapping; Note.
Strong hardness;
Will not deform
easily
Somos@ Tough Resin
580*580*380mm
48 or 72 Hours
+200μm or
0.2%mm
White
60℃C
Finish: Smooth;
Elongation at Break.
13%, Suitable for
Snapping and
Tapping; Note.
Sensitive to light;
Color-difference
may be relatively
obvious, Parts with
thickness less than
1.0mm will be
slightly softer
Somos@ Taurus
580*580*380mm
48 or 72 Hours
+200μm or
0.2%mm
Navy Blue
62℃C
Finish: Rough with
Visible Layering;
Elongation at Break:
15%, Suitable for
Snapping and
Tapping; Note:Parts
with thickness less
than 1.0mm will be
slightly softer
Somos@ lmagine Black
580*580*380mm
48 or 72 Hours
+200μm or
0.2%mm
Black
50℃C
Finish: Rough with
Visible Layering;
Elongation at Break
5%, Suitable for
General Assembly,
Note. ABS-like
Material Performance
Material Performance
Advantages
Applications
> Model Display
> Concept Prototypes
> Product Verifications
> Custom Assemblies
> Snap-Fit Assemblies
> Casting Pattern
> Rapid Tooling
> Functional Prototypes for Form and Fit testing
> Dental Appliances
> Jewelry
How to 3D Print resin?
tep 1. Pouring enough liquid 3D resin into the material pool and make sure there is no debris in the material pool.
Step 2. The laser light will be guided to right coordinates according to the computer-controlled mirror in the printer.
Step 3. The scraper sweeps the material pool after one layer in being cured, which ensures an even surface.
Step 4. The balance weight can make sure the liquid resin remains in the same place even though the print bed goes down.
Step 5. The process repeats and the laser light scans the resin through the dancing spots, and curing the surface into a right shape.
Step 6. The printing bed lifts up, and the resin 3d prints will emerge from the material pool.
Step 7. Takes time to wait for residual un-cured resins running down.
Step 8. Send resin parts for post-processing, including ultrasonic cleaning, removing supports, re-curing through UV light, sanding, sandblasting, threading, tapping, painting, etc.