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Reynolds Advanced XTC-3D High Performance 3D Print Coating - 24 oz
With XTC-3D High-Performance 3D coating, you can achieve a sleek, glossy finish for any 3D print! Just one ounce of this magical coating can cover over 100 square inches. XTC-3D dries to a hard, sandable, and paintable coating - you can do it all with XTC-3D!
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XTC-3D High-Performance 3D Print Coating is a smooth, protective coating used to place a glossy finish on 3D printed parts. The coat finishes clean, so there will be zero brush strokes on your finished print. Just one ounce of this magical coating can cover over 100 square inches. XTC-3D dries to a hard, sandable, and paintable coating - you can do it all with XTC-3D, including adding color and metal effects to the finish! Do you have a print that needs a little maintenance? Don't worry! Paint some XTC-3D on there and your print will look perfect.
XTC-3D works with nearly every filament, including PLA, ABS, and Laywood. Don't limit yourself to just your 3D printed parts - XTC-3D works on other materials like wood, plaster, fabric, cardboard, and paper.
Before you start measuring and mixing, be sure that you have taken all the proper safety precautions, as XTC-3D can be harmful to skin and an irritant to eyes. Wear safety glasses, long sleeves and safety gloves to minimize skin contact, and be sure to use in a well-ventilated area. Mixed XTC-3D R is exothermic, meaning it generates heat. A large, concentrated mass of mixed material in a container can generate enough heat to melt a plastic cup, burn your skin, or ignite combustible materials. If material begins to exotherm, move it to an open air environment.
If you are adding more than one layer of XTC-3D to your object, let the first layer cure until it is almost completely dry. For best results, layers should be applied as thin as possible. If you plan on painting over XTC-3D, prime, and then use acrylic enamel paint. It looks best if you lightly sand the surface of your object before printing.
You can add color and filler to XTC-3D to create different effects and textures to your finished products. Certain liquid dyes are suitable, but fillers must be dry, like bronze powder, for example.
Taulman T-Glase becomes transparent with XTC-3D!
Questions
Is it food-safe?
Is this suitable to coat the inside of an FDM hot water vessel for a prototype coffee brewer? 190F water, needs to be NSF 51 or NSF 61. FDM parts are Polycarb.
I'm trying to make a PETG printed container water tight. The project is a windowsill planter. I've made many of these out of ABS, but am struggling to have it hold water without leaking using PETG. Would this product work? If not, do you fine folks have any suggestions? I've tried using Krylon clear coat repeatedly on the inside surface without success. Even PlastiDip seems to be a problem.
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The surface is VERY soft when hardened. It even leaves fingerprints on surface. Is there a way to make it harder? Is there a post-treatment that might work?
Can you cast a silicone mold of the coated part? Or will the silicone react to the coating?
Is the resulting finish from this product enough to leave as is? Id like it to look better and have a little bonding and shine, but I do not want to sand.
Can I apply a auto body urethane paint with a top clear?
Is XTC-3D inert in Deionized-Water and/or ethylene glycol? Also what temperature ranges can it handle?
What is the hardness of this coating after completely dry? a 2 part epoxy feels rubbery when dry
For a part to be exposed to the sun, will this be affected by heat or light?
Does this make a part waterproof? Also, would you be able to use a cleaner on a part after you use this?
Can this only be painted with Acrylic Enamel Paint?
Can I use this on a thin (~ 1-2mm) PETG part that will flex from time to time?
How long does this take to dry?
Can it be used on pla
Is it possible to drink or eat from something that coated with XTC-3D?
Can you apply XTC-3D over painted 3D printed objects (as a tough clear coat) or will it dissolve the paint?
What do you use for cleaning the brushes after use of this product?
I would like to 3D print some replacement automobile light lenses for fixing up a car. Should I coat the translucent PETG parts with this to make them very clear and strong or just print the lenses with a translucent filament.