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🚀 Revolutionary HATCHBOX Precision Photopolymer Additive Manufacturing Products: Non-Brittle & Highly Effective Review

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3D PRINTING RESIN: (1) 500 ml bottle of 405 nm wavelength, 46 MPa tensile strength, fast curing resin for high quality, general purpose printing. Exhibits excellent fluidity & cure characteristics that make it easy and reliable to work with. HIGH PERFORMANCE: Hatchbox Resin is a standard photopolymer 3D printing resin that requires UV curing via LCD/DLP printers. No matter what kind of light-based printer you work with, our resin is THE choice for performance, quality, and value. FDM VS. RESIN: While thermoplastic filament is the go-to for many applications, resin is a material growing in popularity for its performance capabilities. With every print, you'll enjoy detail reproduction you simply can't get with filament, along with a tensile strength (46 MPa) that ensures its longevity. BENEFITS OF RESIN: This low-odor, low-viscosity formulation is easy to work with. Low shrinkage means precision prints that look the way you designed them. Beginners and experts alike rely on Hatchbox 3D printing materials to deliver the frustration-free reliability they need to save time and money. WHY HATCHBOX: We’re proud to produce the highest quality printing materials on the market with the reputation to back it up. From art and design, to prototypes and functioning parts, Hatchbox is trusted to provide the best in 3D printing technology.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Well it's Hatchbox

Hatchbox is a well-known brand in the FDM 3D printing world, usually one of the first to be recommended every time the question is "Which filament better?" a question appears. With a solid reputation behind her, expectations are high for her resin. As usual for a new resin, I ran the R_E_R_F (Resin Exposure Rangefinder) test on my AnyCubic Mono X and quickly found a reliable setting (see ). For the model, I used Bes' Egyptian Cosmetic Vessel, courtesy of Scan The World. The print came out…

Pros
  • 3D Printing Consumables
Cons
  • No Instructions

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Longer curing/exposure time

Overall I am satisfied with the HATCHBOX 3D printer resin. I did a few tests with it before starting and found that the exposure time needed to be increased compared to what I've used with other white resins from other brands. It's a lot more opaque, though, so it's a reasonable expectation. Once installed it worked fine. The smell is strong as far as I can tell my trash. I try to handle all uncured resins as safely as possible by wearing a VOC cartridge respirator, gloves and protective…

Pros
  • 3D printing liquid
Cons
  • Some bugs

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable printing resin with little flexibility

I've been using Hatchbox filament in my FDM printer for years with good results so I decided to try this, their foray into resin. As you can tell from the label, it's designed to offer a bit of flexibility, which is actually good for tiny, highly detailed models - this is probably to prevent small parts from breaking. The color shown in the photos is teal rather than true green (the opto green I used earlier was more green and yellow). Printed on a Phrozen Sonic Mighty 4K, the resin was able to

Pros
  • Industrial & Scientific
Cons
  • Disappearing