If you visited our booth at ces 2017 you may have already seen a preview of ceramic resin.
Ceramic resin formlabs.
Ceramic is intended to be fired in a kiln or furnace where the polymer matrix burns away and the model transforms into a silica ceramic part.
Ceramic resin is a unique material in the formlabs library.
Ceramic is a composite resin engineered for the form 2.
After two years of development formlabs is excited to ship ceramic resin to the next generation of innovators and curious minds ready to take advantage of this cutting edge material.
Ceramic is intended to be fired in a kiln or furnace where the polymer matrix burns away and the model transforms into a silica ceramic part.
The form 3 uses the same resin cartridges as the form 2 and we are working to make the full material library available for use on the form 3 over time.
Ceramic resin ceramic resin is a unique material in the formlabs library a composite resin engineered for the form 2.
By 3d printing with ceramic resin you can create complex ceramic objects that would be.
This material is more complex to work with than other formlabs products and requires extra steps and additional experimentation for successful printing.
We develop unique print settings for each resin and validate each individual layer thickness to ensure reliability and accuracy.
Which formlabs resins print with the form 3 form 3b.
Formlabs is excited to offer the first affordable ceramic 3d printing material for the world s most popular desktop stereolithography sla system.
Ceramic resin is a unique material in the formlabs library.
Ceramic resin is a form x product.
Ceramic requires more support than other formlabs resins.
It may take a few iterations to create a final fired part that meets your specifications.
Ceramic is a composite resin engineered for the form 2.
Ceramic resin is a form x material that requires unique design preparation.
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Be one of the first to work with a material at the forefront of sla polymer development previously only available in industrial and research environments at prohibitively high costs.
By 3d printing with ceramic resin you can create complex ceramic objects that would be impossible to cast.
Due to its silica content ceramic is heavier than other resins and more fragile in the green unfired state.
Parts will shrink during firing.
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By 3d printing with ceramic resin you can create complex.