Peopoly Peopoly Moai Hi-Temp Nex Resin, Clear (1L)
The latest resin from Peopoly, designed especially for the Moai by several top model makers, this awesome new resin boasts greater hardness and higher resolution for its prints. The neutral color allows for easy painting or sanding for model making.
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Perfectly paired with the Peopoly Moai
The Peopoly Moai was made for this resin, and it produces some beautifully smooth 3D prints. The magic of UV-sensitive resin printing is that layers are chemically bonded as they cure, and do not need to be squashed together like traditional FDM machines. This effectively eliminates the contoured edges present on all plastic parts and produces an incredibly smooth finish.
HiTemp Resin
This Hi-Temp Resin is a specialty material for the Moai that boasts the following properties:
- High hardness
- High Resolution
- Low shrink
- Great surface finish
- Easy on the PDMS layer
- Easy to sand and paint
- Handles up to 180 C / 356F
SLA resin is technically a hazardous material, though you're safe to use it as long as you handle with care. It is recommended that you handle with nitrile gloves, and common sense. For more information on good resin practices, read our helpful article about it, here.
Questions
Will this resin work on a Prusa SL1?
Will this resin work with s100 moonray printer and if so will the standard gray setting work?
Two part question. First, will it work on machines such as the Anycubic Photon? Second, does anyone know if a way to add color to the resin?
What does hi temp mean as far as requirement for machine?
Will this work with a 405nm DLP system? If it would hold together, would it require post curing since the DLP system doesn't generate as much energy?
Does this resin cure transparent?
Anyone happen to know the refraction index of the Peopoly NEX Clear after curing?
Can you provide a product cut sheet or safety data sheet?
Peopoly hosts all of their resin data below:
http://wiki.peopoly.net/doku.php?id=moai:aboutresin