💎 Print Crystal Clear, Print Fearlessly!
NOVA3D Ultra Clear Resin delivers a high-transparency, non-yellowing finish with low viscosity for smooth, rapid curing at 405nm UV wavelength. Designed for all major LCD/DLP 3D printers, it offers low odor and easy model removal, making it perfect for professionals seeking flawless, glass-like 3D prints.
B**R
Follow the recommended times (i used the second variation provided in the pictures)
This resin prints fantastically clear, once it dries it gets a haze and I'm sure there is a way to post process it back to clear, maybe just a clear lacquer applied. Fresh out of the vat with resin still dripping they are like glass. I followed the manufacture times shown in the photo, the second set with 3 Bottom Layers, 20s Bottom Exposure time, .05 Layer thickness, 6 Normal Exposure time. My only other recommendations would be to make sure you have enough in your Vat because its really really hard to see how much is in there, it is incredibly clear.
L**S
Works Great
This resin is easy to use as long as you follow the recommended settings. The resin mixes well with mica powders to create custom colors.
J**S
Long exposure times, failures, lackluster results.
Bad for large prints. Detail level is also bad. Getting down the exposure setting was a rabbit hole. Plenty of people have reported that this is a really bad resin. Just buy Siriyatech. I can’t return my purchase so I guess I’ll just have to do what I can’t with it. Thankfully this will only be used for clear base parts that don’t require a lot of detail.
C**E
Good stuff
I have a regular old Nova3D Elfin2, without the high powered Monochrome LCD. I didn't read anything about this Ultra-clear Rapid resin when I ordered it.There were strange rejects I'd never seen before. Thinking the trouble was part geometry, support structure, the usual stuff, I printed basic shapes. A cube and a cylinder, with tapered holes through them, to better diagnose failures.Bottom layer exposure of 30 seconds was enough for the Elfin2's aluminum build plate. (If parts don't stick, increase that time to whatever is necessary.)The rest of the layers (height 0.100 mm) needed a long exposure. The normal 5 seconds just left a gummy mess hanging from the plate.And 8 sec per layer was not enough. The most obvious flaw was parts didn't always adhere to the base layers. (See photos of wet parts, fresh off the printer).But 15 seconds worked. More time should be even better. Everything improved. Curing this stuff requires a lot of UV exposure. 15 seconds per layer is normally needed when light has a hard time penetrating, as with a black resin.I tried hard to make it go yellow but prints are water clear, as clear as when they went in, even after an hour in my curing chamber. One minute in that thing is enough to darken regular resin... The extra print time is worth the wait.They say it's "viscous". It's slimy and sticky and will bridge short spans. A dense forest of stubby supports under a part will probably become a solid block. Raise the model several mm off the plate so resin can drain away.After playing with it for one day I don't know much, but at least I know I can print with it. I expect there to be a few trade-offs for that crystal clarity.
C**S
Crystal clear!
I printed a trophy for our church's March Madness challenge and wanted a "glass" insert. Did some research and found this resin. It worked perfectly! There is definitely a learning curve to getting this stuff to print though. Be sure to check the recommendations on print speeds and curing times. I did a long wash on the print to remove excess resin and did a similarly long curing cycle. The flat print wanted to curve upward a bit during curing, but I was still able to get it into the trophy. Hit the finished print with a little high gloss acrylic for that true glass look.
Z**S
Honestly, it seems too good to be true
The description and quality follow hand in hand. This by far is the clearest resin I have ever worked with. Just to see if it would yellow I left on of the Anycubic Trial Cubes outside for a couple days just to see what would happen. I was able to drop it in a tub of water and found out my white tub was actually egg shell because I stared at it so long trying to find it. As for the strength, I'm pretty impressed. I was able to print a single mother and a couple kids and she made it pretty apparent that she didn't need no man and moved out. 10/10
R**O
Very difficult to get to print.
Tried it several times and could not get anything to stick to the bed.
T**I
Don't use with other printer brands
It's a pain to hunt down decent settings for other brands of printers, and even still, doesn't print properly. The fronts of the models turn out great, but the back side where the supports are, turn out 'melted' or merges into the supports. Even though it says it's compatible with non-nova printers, it's really not great with them.
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