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    High-Temperature 3D Printer Resins

    Image of Product. Bottle. Front orientation. 3D Printer Resins. High-Temperature 3D Printer Resins.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. 3D Printer Resins. High-Temperature 3D Printer Resins, Cartridge.

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    Parts made from these resins remain strong and rigid in temperatures that would soften most plastic, so they're often used near ovens, engines, and other hot machinery. They're a good lightweight alternative to machined metal parts. Print them on a digital light processing (DLP), stereolithography (SLA), or LCD 3D printer.
    Maximum exposure temperature is the point at which a printed part will begin to deform. Above this temperature, your part will start to lose structural integrity.
    Formlabs Resins—Cartridge—Formlabs resins come in a cartridge compatible with Formlabs printers—just pop them in. To use them with other printers, they have a removable cap to pour out the contents of the cartridge.
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    Formlabs Resins—Cartridge
    7,0600.32Clear400,000 psi (Semi-Rigid)Not Rated235° C
    455° F
    1,0007251N130000000
    High-Temperature 3D Printer Resin, Clear, 1000 G Cartridge, Formlabs
    EachIn stock
     
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