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Creality Standard Plus Resin – 405nm UV Resin for LCD 3D Printers

The Creality Standard Plus Resin is a high-performance UV-curable resin designed for LCD-based 3D printers operating at a wavelength of 405 nm. This resin is engineered to deliver exceptional print quality, rapid curing times, and enhanced mechanical properties, making it suitable for a wide range of applications, including prototyping, model making, and detailed artistic projects.

Key Features

  • High Precision & Smooth Finish: Produces finely detailed models with smooth surfaces and sharp edges, ideal for complex designs.

  • Fast Curing Time: Accelerated curing process for quicker print completion, enhancing productivity.

  • Low Shrinkage: Maintains dimensional accuracy during curing, ensuring stability in finished prints.

  • Enhanced Rigidity: Offers improved material properties over standard resins, resulting in stronger and more durable prints.

  • Low Odor Formula: Provides a more user-friendly and comfortable printing experience.

This resin is compatible with a wide range of LCD-based 3D printers, including those from Creality and other brands operating at the 405 nm wavelength. Its versatile properties make it a reliable choice for both hobbyists and professionals seeking high-quality 3D prints.

Specifications:

Density: 1.14 g/cm³

Weight: 1kg

Tensile Strength: 60–68 MPa

Viscosity: 300–400 cps

Shrinkage: 3.5–4.2%

Wavelength: 405 nm

Shore Hardness: 85–90D

Elongation at Break: 6–10%

Usage Instructions

1. Preparation

  • Work Area: Ensure you’re working in a well-ventilated area. Wear gloves and safety goggles to prevent skin and eye contact.

  • Printer Setup: Make sure your 3D printer is clean and properly leveled. Shake the resin bottle thoroughly (for about 30–60 seconds) before pouring to ensure even consistency.

2. Pouring the Resin

  • Carefully pour the resin into the printer's resin vat, filling to the recommended level indicated by your printer manufacturer.

  • Avoid overfilling, as it may cause spillage during printing.

3. Printing

  • Wavelength Compatibility: Ensure your printer uses a 405 nm UV light source (standard for most LCD 3D printers).

  • Layer Exposure Time:

    • Black/White screen: 1–4 seconds per layer

    • Color screen: 7–15 seconds per layer

  • Start your print and monitor the first few layers to confirm adhesion to the build plate.

4. Post-Processing

  • Cleaning: After printing, gently remove the print from the build plate. Rinse it thoroughly in 95%+ isopropyl alcohol (IPA) using a wash station or container. Agitate gently to remove uncured resin.

  • Drying: Let the print dry completely before curing.

  • Curing: Use a UV curing station or place the model under a 405 nm UV lamp or in direct sunlight. Cure for 2–5 minutes or until the model is fully hardened (time may vary based on size and thickness).

5. Resin Handling & Storage

  • Unused Resin: If you have resin left in the vat, pour it back into the bottle using a filter to catch cured particles.

  • Storage: Store the resin in a cool, dark place, tightly sealed. Avoid direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.

  • Shelf Life: Check the expiration date on the bottle; typical shelf life is 12–18 months when stored properly.

6. Safety & Disposal

  • Always wear gloves when handling resin and cured prints.

  • Avoid direct skin contact; if contact occurs, wash immediately with soap and water.

  • Dispose of resin waste (including soaked paper towels and cured fails) in accordance with local hazardous waste regulations.