Hi everyone, Mark here - founder of Siraya Tech. I'm excited to chat with you about our latest creation, Fast Tough Navy Grey resin. This isn't just another product launch; it's the result of your feedback and our material scientists' hard work.
The Evolution of Fast Navy Grey
Fast Navy Grey has long been one of our most popular resins, especially among tabletop gaming enthusiasts. However, we've heard your calls for something with more impact resistance. Many of you have been mixing 10-15% Tenacious Clear with Fast Navy Grey to achieve that perfect balance of looks and durability. Well, what if you no longer needed to do that?

Introducing Fast Tough Navy Grey
Just as we did with Fast Tough Grey (the tougher version of Fast Grey), we're now bringing you Fast Tough Navy Grey. Here's what makes it special:
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Retains the Amazing Colors: It still has that unique matte look you love in Fast Navy Grey.
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Increased Impact Resistance: Tougher than ever, without compromising on detail.

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Fast and Easy to Print: We've maintained the quick printing times you're used to.

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Low Odor: Perfect for those with smaller workspaces.
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Easy Washing: Clean-up is a breeze, just like with our other resins.
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Seamless Workflow Integration: Exposure settings are very close to the original Fast Navy Grey, so you can drop it into your existing process with minimal adjustments.
Get It Now!
We're running launch specials for Fast Tough Navy Grey right now. You can order it here: Fast Tough Navy Grey
Need the latest profiles? Grab them here as well: Download lastest print profile
Let's Keep Innovating Together
I'd love to hear about your experiences with Fast Tough Navy Grey. Drop me a line, share your prints, or even your suggestions for improvement. After all, you're the reason we keep pushing the boundaries of what's possible in 3D printing.
Happy printing, everyone!
Mark Founder
Siraya Tech
2 comments
Tom
Btw I use Chitubox 2.0 for slicing. For ’’older’’ resin printer users: just import the resin settings.cfg into old chitubox and then manually type the corresponding Tough settings in chitubox 2.0. (Chitubox 2.0 only lets you import cfgx files so you can’t import the cfg directly)
Tom
Honestly, tough navy grey is way better than I thought it would be. Regular navy grey already had amazing detail, but it was way too brittle. Small parts would snap off super easily, which sucked for minis. I thought the tough version would just be a poor mans Tenacious mix with some marketing slapped on, but nope. I can bend the sword from the Cones of Calibration v3 all the way and it is very flexible and doesn’t breal. And I can easily bend it the other way as well and then pretty much make it completely straight again. In my country it is only 3 euro’s more expensive than navy grey. I am using a Mars 3 Pro and the standard Tough Navy Grey settings provided by Sirayatech.
Just wanted to make this comment for anyone still on the fence like I was. This is not a paid comment or bot shit, I really think it’s that good. (please send me some free bottles of tough navy grey though siraya;))