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The Siraya Tech Sculpt High-Temp Resistant 3D Printer Resin is engineered to withstand temperatures up to 180°C, making it ideal for high-precision applications in engineering, jewelry, and industrial mold-making. With minimal shrinkage and a smooth surface finish, this resin not only enhances the quality of your prints but also serves as a performance-boosting additive for other resins, ensuring exceptional results in every project.
A**E
Incredible properties
Sculpt ultra is one of the most amazing resins I've used and really shows the trickle down of material science to consumer level printers. It barely absorbs any water or solvents and is incredibly rigid. It's very ceramic like in many ways, probably because it IS filled with ceramic particles. It's a bit difficult to print, bed needs to be leveled just right and more importantly, because the resin is so opaque, the z-height needs to be very small to not have bed adhesion issues. I had a ton of issues until I realized that was my problem. Whenever I level my bed, I then set the zero a couple steps down and everything is good. The prints come out very smooth and because it's so brittle, the supports come off the cleanest of any resin I've tried. It also means you can't drop your prints as it will shatter like glass. Highly recommend for specialized use cases where you need high chemical, wear and heat resistance.
A**R
Stands Up To Vacuum Tube Temperatures!
I used the 80% Siraya Tech Sculpt High-Temp Resin with 20% white Tough Resin I had on hand to make new sockets for a tube preamp I am refurbishing. . I did some tests with 100% Sculpt but when I did my offline temperature tests, it withstood the heat but the thermal shock from getting hot and cold quickly caused the thin areas to crack. By mixing with some tough resin, I was able to make a part that has held up to the ~100C temps without cracking. The pictures show the before and after the the tube/socket replacement. I will definitely be using Siraya Tech Sculpt High-Temp resin for future projects. By the way, it printed flawlessly! (I use a heater inside the chamber set at 90F.)
A**R
Super quick and Great quality resin
Came very quickly products works as described but had to search through forums to get the best advice on how to use most effectively.. otherwise it’s a very strong resin and it’s use case is as described.. if you are making vulcanizes rubber molds I strongly recommend coating the model with a mineral oil. This helps prevent fracturing of the surface which can leave lines in the wax and gave my team our best finish.
C**N
Good
Good
T**.
Didn't need any special settings, just poured and printed.
Printed perfectly fine! Haven't had a chance to test the heat resistance yet. The parts are accurate and clean! One thing I did notice is the color isn't clear it's more of clear yellow, a very light yellow yet still yellow. I even mixed some with some abs like Grey I had laying around to see if it would help the heat resistance with that as well, gotta day had no issues printing the mix! Will buy again!
J**Z
Works great for high temp prints…
I printed this hose adaptor for our projects. It worked out great. I feels like ceramic and breaks like ceramic. Just be careful when sanding it you don’t want to breath the dust in. Worth the buy
N**K
Does not hold up to adversed temp.
Absolute garbage. Product says its supposed to hold up to 180 degrees Celsius. Broke at around 100 c
D**C
Used for HIgh-Temp Resistant Injection Molds and Open Pour Molds
This is my fourth time using this resin. It's the only High Heat resistant resin that doesn't cost an arm and a leg to buy.There are other "Engineering" grade resins but they cost almost double the price. Not only that but those other resins come in proprietary containers meant to fit specific 3D resin printers.This Ultra White resin prints to very tight tolerances in my X1 printer. I'm presently working with lead casting. I'm working on perfecting my airgun pellet molds.These pellet molds still need some work to optimize my work flow but right now I can honestly say I'm on the right track by using this particular resin especially since I'm pouring into them some molten lead with temperatures of up to 750 degrees Fahrenheit.If not done properly the introduction of this amount of heat into my tiny pellet molds can and will ruin them in pretty short order. There is a set routine that must be followed not only for safety's sake but for successful cast as well.Be safe everyone.
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