An Experience Resin Bundle is a curated selection of different types of photopolymer resins, typically in smaller volumes, designed to introduce 3D printer users to the varied material properties available for resin-based (SLA/DLP/mSLA) additive manufacturing. It’s a low-cost, high-value tool for experimentation, rapid prototyping, and informed material selection.

Discover the Experience Resin Bundle for stunning, durable 3D prints. Perfect for professionals and hobbyists seeking premium quality results.

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What’s included:

US, EU – includes resins: Standard Resin*1+Tough Resin 2.0*1+High Speed Resin 2.0*1+DIY Color Mixing Resin*1 AU, CA, UK – includes resins: Standard Resin*1 + Tough Resin 2.0*1 + High Speed Resin 2.0*1 + Random Resin*1

Standard Resin:
● High Precision & Fast Printing
● Strong Adhesion & Easy to Detach
● Stable Performance & Various Colors

Tough Resin 2.0:
● Exceptional Toughness & Resistant to Breakage
● Strong Elongation & High Flexibility
● High Precision, Minimal Shrinkage

High Speed Resin 2.0:
● High-Activity, Low-Viscosity, Low-Time-Consumption
● Less Prone to Failures and Damages
● Robust Models, Retaining Textures
● Less Odor, More Reliability

DIY Color Mixing Resin:
●100+ Customizable Colors – Official guide & Community recipes
●Adjustable transparency
●DIY Accessory Included (Kit Exclusive)
●Maintains Standard Resin V2 performance
●Enjoy DIY – Mix, craft, and innovate

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FAQs

Why is resin selection important?

The resin choice determines the part’s final properties, including tensile strength, impact resistance, heat deflection temperature (HDT), and flexibility. The material must match the functional requirements.

What is ‘Elongation at Break’?

A key metric for resin toughness; it measures how much a material can stretch or deform before failing. High values indicate a flexible/tough material.

What is the best beginner resin?

Standard Resin is typically recommended for its low cost and wide tolerance to print parameters. Water-washable resin is favored for its simplified cleanup process (no IPA required).

Is this suitable for production?

Not for mass production, as the volumes are small. It is perfect for prototyping, verification, and proof-of-concept testing before committing to high-volume resin purchases.