Liqcreate Liqcreate Resin for SLA, DLP & MSLA 3D Printers - Composite-X (375g)
Liqcreate Composite-X is an ultra-rigid ceramic-reinforced resin with a flexural modulus over 9000 MPa, ideal for automotive and aerospace components. It offers 3D printer compatibility (385-420nm), high chemical resistance, low shrinkage, and increased strength after UV curing. Applications include aerospace, rapid tooling, and industrial parts. Use with protective measures and follow safety guidelines.
- Ultra-rigid ceramic-reinforced composite
- Flexural Modulus over 9000 MPa
- High chemical resistance
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LIQCREATE COMPOSITE-X RESIN
Ultra-rigid ceramic-reinforced composite resin
Liqcreate Composite-X, is engineered to be the most robust within its range, boasting an impressive flexural modulus exceeding 9000 MPa. Upon curing, this ceramic-infused resin can further enhance its stiffness, making it suitable for potential applications in crafting heavy-duty components for the automotive or aerospace industries.
MAIN FEATURES:
- 385 – 420nm wavelength 3D Printer compatibility
- High chemical resistance
- Low shrinkage
- Flexural Modulus of over 9000 MPa
- Flexural Strength of 150-170 MPa (after post-UV curing)
- Increased tensile and compression strength (after post-UV curing)
- Reduced water sorption (after post-UV curing)
APPLICATIONS:
- Aerospace & other aerodynamic applications
- Rapid tooling
- Industrial parts
- Functional parts
HOW TO USE:
- Shake the bottle for at least 60 seconds before use.
- Allow the resin to rest for 10 minutes after shaking to let air bubbles escape before pouring into resin vat.
Note: This resin can be poured back into the bottle after use, however, it is important to check for residual pieces of polymer before doing so. Always take protective measures when handling Liqcreate resins. For more details on safety please check the attached Technical Data Sheet.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
- Container: Bottle
- Net weight: 1.5kg
- Wavelength: 385 - 420nm
- Density: 1.52 g/cm3
COMPATIBLE WITH:
The following compatible 3D printers and settings are available for Liqcreate resins, which are internally tested by Liqcreate and industrial partners:
- atum3D DLP Station 5
- Shining3D AccuFab-L4K
- Ackuretta Freeshape 120
- Prusa SL1
- 3DWare Zeta 4K
- Anycubic Photon
- Anycubic Photon Mono
- Anycubic Photon Mono 4K
- Anycubic Photon Mono SE
- Anycubic Photon Mono X
- Anycubic Photon M3
- Anycubic Photon M3 Plus
- Anycubic Photon D2
- Elegoo Mars
- Elegoo Mars 2
- Elegoo Mars 3
- Elegoo Saturn
- Elegoo Saturn 2
- Elegoo Saturn 3
- Phrozen Sonic Mini 4K
- Phrozen Sonic Mighty 4K
- Phrozen Sonic Mini 8K
- Peopoly Phenom L
- Zortrax Inkspire
- Zortrax Inkspire 2
- Peopoly Phenom Prime
- Creality Halot-Sky
- Creality LD-002H
- Nexa3D XiP
- Asiga Freeform PICO
- Asiga Max UV & Pro 4K
- 385 – 420nm MSLA, SLA & DLP printer
Questions
Will this work for a TAZ 6? If so, is it the same instructions as the TAZ 5?
Would it be possible to operate the hotend without connecting it to my printer? What kind of power supply, cabels / connections would I need? I'd like to test , how good it can handle the material (PVDF) before installing it into the printer.
I am looking at building a Prusa MK3 clone, 24V, with a BEAR frame. Which E3D V6 is compatable?
Just purchased this....do you have a model for the longer fan shroud that is needed?
What is the correct hot end for a Tevo Tornado and what modifications are needed to install it
Will it work with Anet e12 and what modifications would be involveds. Thanks
What are the benefits of 24v over 12v? I currently have a 24v power supply to run the bed on my printer, and a 12v supply for the board, and hot end, but it would be easy enough to add another relay off the hot end output to run 24v.
I have a weedo m2 printer is this hot end compatible?
do you have a guide, kit, etc for a taz 6 to do this and the extruder?
do you have instructions for upgrading a taz4 flexydualie hot ends to e3d hotends?
Do you have instruction just for taz5? Aslo what else do i need to bolt to taz 5 ? And last what asorted nozzsles would you recomend
Why don't you just include a 5V fan instead of 24V? Then the instructions wouldn't have to reroute the "blower" wires.
Do you have a setup to use dual print heads on a taz5, either 1.75 or 3.0?
Looking to upgrade an Ender 3. Will this work? I have already upgraded to direct drive on the Ender 3. I will check if I have a 12v or a 24v going to the hot end.