High Temperature Resistant Sculpt Grey and Clear TDS
1. Product Introduction
The High-Temperature Resistant Sculpt series includes three colors: Grey, Clear and Ultra White
Grey and Clear are regular versions of Sculpt Series.
- Key Features
- High resolution and low shrinkage for detailed and accurate prints
- High tolerance and precision for functional parts and prototypes
- High-temperature resistance of 180C
- Strong chemical resistance
- Application:
- Low-run injection molds
- Vacuum forming
- Dental Application
- Artistic sculptures
- Designed for vulcanized rubber process
Check out Sculpt High Temperature Resin here
2. Property Data
Mechanical Properties (Unit) | Measure | Method |
Tensile Stress at Yield (Mpa) | 39 | ASTM D638 |
Tensile Stress at Break (MPa) | 35 | ASTM D638 |
Young’s Modulus (MPa) | 3500 | ASTM D638 |
Elongation at Break(%) | 5 | ASTM D638 |
Flexural Modulus (Mpa) | 3300 | ASTM D790 |
Flexural Stress at Yield (MPa) | 40 | ASTM D790 |
Flexural Strain at Break(MPa) | 1.2 | ASTM D790 |
Other Properties (Method) | Measure | |
HDT at 0.455 MPa | 180℃ | |
IZOD Impact (Notched) J/m | - | |
Shore Hardness (D) | 90D | |
Solid Density g/cm3 | 1.2 | |
Water Absorption (24hr) | 0.50% | |
Biocompatibility | Not Tested | 10993-10/5 |
Liquid Properties | Measure | |
Viscosity CPS @ 25°C (77°F) | 650 | 25°C (77°F) |
Liquid Density g/mL | 1.13 |
3. Work Flow
- Printing
Sculpt resin is a high-quality 3D printing material that offers exceptional ease of use
and sandability. Specifically optimized for LCD/DLP printing, it is compatible with the
Moonray printer and offers outstanding results for printing tabletop minis, digital
sculptures, and other applications that require high-temperature resistance.
To achieve optimal results with Sculpt Heat-resistant resin, you need to use the appropriate slicer profiles for your printer model and software.
You can download the slicer profiles for Chitubox and Lychee slicers from this link: Profiles for Different Printers
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- Clean
- To remove excess resin from the printed part, use a painter brush or any brush made with hair. Then, clean the part with 95% concentrated ethanol or IPA.
- After cleaning for 2-3 minutes, use a hair dryer or air blower to remove the alcohol.
- For complex parts with many cavities, multiple cleaning and drying cycles may be necessary.
- You can check by touching the dried surface of the part to see if it is still sticky. If the dried surface is still sticky, wash it some more and dry it again.
- Post Curing
- Sculpt resin reaches its optimal strength when the printed part is post-cured with UV after cleaning.
- Use 395-405nm UV light and cure for about 15 minutes.
- Make sure the resin is completely cleaned off and there is no alcohol left on the print before curing
- Curing by submerging the object in water will significantly increase curing efficiency.
More information:
Check out Sculpt Resin User Guide
Download Sculpt Resin TDS in PDF Version