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The IFUN 3D Printer Resin is a high-performance LCD UV photopolymer resin designed for precision casting. With a low odor formula and the ability to burn out cleanly at high temperatures, this resin is perfect for creating intricate jewelry pieces in various metals. Its user-friendly application and quick casting times make it an essential tool for both hobbyists and professionals alike.







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exelente
exelente
A**R
Works great. Follow the printer settings on the included card
Purchased this resin for casting aluminum, brass and copper parts. So far so good. Other than the price it works well. A couple of pointers: in the box with the bottle is a card with the recommended printer settings. I didn’t see it until after I had a part fall off the print bed. Use these settings as the start fir getting this dialed in for your printer. I tweaked the recommended settings to include 10 bass layers at 85 sec each
S**S
Good buy
Prints great with elegoo mars pro. If you're using it to cast with be sure model is totally cured. Would have given 5 stars if it came with any kind of info on printing or casting.
C**E
Buena definicion y buen quemado...
Realmente es muy buena la calidad de los detalles y bajo tiempo de curado en mi impresora... tambien permite quemar muy bien al realizar el proceso de horno al cubilete ...
J**S
I guess no one bothered to look in side the box?
TheIFUN Jewelry Castable Resin for 405nm LCD 3D Printer Jewelry Cast Lost Wax Cast SLA UV Cure Photosensitive Resin Liquid Red 500gwas returned in the box for the .ELEGOO ABS-Like 3D Printer Resin LCD UV-Curing Resin 405nm Standard Photopolymer Resin for LCD 3D Printing Grey 1000gI guess no one bothered to look in side the box?
D**.
Not good for filigree but likely decent for blocky parts with proper burnout
It's not bad for the price when I first bought it at 80 the price has now risen to 100 per ml which means it has to hold it's own against the the 200 per liter resins. i have this far cast about 32 different parts using this resin all using r&r plasticast as investment and have gone through in total 2-2.5 liters. I had pit and inclusions in pretty much all of them some to the point it would junk the peice. But have been changing burnout process parameters in order to improve results. My part is very organic and filigree so it is a rigorous test of this waxs capibilty .My most recent run actually came out rather well. The changes that let up to it were I held my burnout at 1480f for 260m as well as slowed down the ramp rate dramatically and periodically opened the kiln and blew pure oxygen in. The results I had were actually pretty good at that point but there still was some ash content and pits from remain ash and several and I would say 2 out of the 6 where rejects. I'm currently undergoing a test run with one part of ifuns resin 1 flask formlabs and 1 flask blue cast. This time I have added several feed tubes into my kiln connected to linear displacement pumps to force a small amount of fresh air at multiple points of the kiln though as well as extending the burnout furtheri wiill update with the results when they are cast and devested and I can do some quality control.On the printing side it's worked with a 14s exposure on my photon zero and 4s on my photon mono. All models tested had thorough post cure and the casting was performed at a flask temp of 1150 with downdraw vacuum assist in silicon bronze. I have yet to feel confident enough with this resin to start pouring silver.As a conclusion I suspect the findings will be that this is a resin with okay behavior If either You're working on small chunky things such as a signet ring or a chunky bracelet or box pendant But not a good resin for complex filigree pieces and situations where The Ash could get stuck in small passages . I think it is a worth while resin when it was closer to the $80 price point but now that the price has been raised $100 for 500ml I think I'm I'd be considering going to be bringing my business elsewhere.
F**A
Gooood
Good product.0.025 mm6 base layers 65 seg11 segOn anycubic photon
I**A
No Instructions, and tons of trial and error
The product came with no instructions and printing is a long process. So here's what happened. I opened the box and the resin was in there undamaged. But there were no settings for your printer in the box. So I went to the website no big deal. The site didn't have them either. Only for the green one. So I tired those settings and they didn't work(also trying different settings means I waited hours for a print to finish and each print cost around 2 dollars keep that in mind) I looked back to the reviews here and there was nothing. Scoured the web and watched YouTube videos and tried 6 different settings until I found one that worked. But the working setting lacked detail. So I adjusted the layer thickness got the detail but the resin had white ash on it(extremelybad sign). Now we're almost halfway through the bottle. So I tried a few more settings over the month and I realized that there is not much that can be done with this resin. Low detail prints and that's pretty much it. And when I say low detail I mean extremely low. I think that's why they came up with the green colored one which I have not tried. Maybe you can get it working the way you need but it just missed for me. Spending the extra money on a better resin is what I would recommend. Again this is my personal experience. But it just isn't worth it. The money I saved went into figuring out a proper setting. I have heard the green one does a better job and the settings are online but I found my alternative. I hope thus helps!
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