SLA Formlabs Rigid 4000 ResinFormlabs Rigid 4000 Resin Glass-filled Rigid 4000 Resin prints with a smooth, polished finish, ideal for stiff, strong parts that can withstand minimal deflection. Consider Rigid 4000 Resin for general load-bearing applications. The 鈥4000鈥 in the name represents the material鈥檚 tensile modulus. Max Build Size Min Build Size 5 x 5 x 5 mm Default Layer Height 0.1 mm Optional Layer Heights 0.05, 0.1 mm Tolerance 卤0.2% (with a lower limit of 卤0.2 mm) Up to 77 鈩 Smooth 鈽呪槄鈽呪槄 Detail 鈽呪槄鈽呪槄 Accuracy 鈽呪槄鈽呪槄 Rigidity 鈽呪槄鈽 Flexibility 鈽呪槄鈽 Available ColorsWhite
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Suitable For Functional prototypes and end products, Not Suitable ForLarge models Additional InfoWhy Choose Rigid 4000 Resin?Rigid 4000 Resin is a glass-filled material that has the highest tensile strength in our Engineering Resin Library.
Resistant to deformation under a variety of forces, pressures, and torques.
Withstands high temperatures and a variety of chemicals.
Produce strong, detailed, and accurate molds or models.
Deliver parts that look and feel like a finished product. Consider Rigid 4000 Resin for:
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Stereolithography is used to build your design with this material.Starting from a 3D model, a model is built by cutting it into thin layers via specialized software. A support structure is created, where needed, in order to deal with overhangs and cavities. The process takes place in a large tank and begins when a layer of liquid polymer is spread over a platform. This machine then uses a computer controlled laser to draw the first layer onto the surface of a liquid polymer, which hardens where struck by the laser. The model is then lowered and the next layer is then drawn directly on top of the previous one. This is repeated until the model is finished. In this way, layer by layer, an object is 鈥渄rawn鈥 in the liquid by the beam, with the layers being consolidated throughout the process. When the object is complete, it is raised out of the tank via the supporting platform 鈥 much like a submarine rising to the surface of the water 鈥 with the excess liquid flowing away. The supports are removed manually after the model is taken from the machine.
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