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MakerJuice MakerJuice Standard White Resin - 1 Liter
MakerJuice Standard resin is ideal for general printing and offers a tremendous value in terms of quality and price. If you plan to do a lot of printing then Standard is the resin for you. This resin is very hard and post processing is fast and simple (you can easily sand and paint finished parts).
List Price: | $70.00 |
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Note: MakerJuice has discontinued the G+ line of 3D Printer resin, and when our current stock is depleted we will be transitioning over the the MakerJuice Standard resin. Take this opportunity to stock up on G+ while you can!
MakerJuice LABS G+ resin is a fantastic resin for all of your general printing needs. This resin cures under UV light, A, B, and C light up to 420nm. G+ resin works perfectly with DLP printers, UV lasers, and UV LEDs. Keep in mind that the curing time is very quick when printing with UV lasers and LEDs. One of the best things about G+ resin is that it is very low odor and has no VOCs. MakerJuice does QA testing on all resin before shipping so you know that your resin will work perfectly once you get it. If you are tired of paying high prices for resin but don't want to sacrifice quality, give MakerJuice G+ a try.
Weight: 2.7 lbs
Dimensions: 4.5 x 2.5 x 9 in
Size: 1 Liter
Questions
Is your standard white resin a true bright white or an off white color?
I need a resin that isn't necessarily flexible, but that won't shatter when dropped. I make miniatures for tabletop gaming and they tend to break when dropped from the table onto a hard surface. Thank you!
I am looking to make vampire teeth for a theater production. Can you recommend a safe resin to make these out of? It will be going in the actors mouths.
I'm looking for a white and slightly hydrophobic material. Could you recommend one?
I am looking for an SLA resin that allows for flexibility. Do you have any?
Hi, is there a technical sheet for the standard resin? I'm looking for the density. Thank you
is the print brittle when finished?
Hi @TheSteamPunkDevil! It is hard to say as we do not have that machine in-house and are unable to test it specifically. I have, however, heard great reports from many of users using it with that machine! Feel free to send us an email to Support@MatterHackers.com!
How would this work with the Form 2? I know you have the SF marketed for the Form 1 & 2, but it says its mostly just to give it some more bend, could this work if I don't need that extra flexibility?
Any ideas on a flexible resin (when cured) that doesn't cost $100/liter?
Any food safe resins?
Not that we are aware of.