Siraya Tech Fast ABS-Like 3D Printer Resin 405nm UV-Curing
Siraya Tech Fast ABS-Like 3D Printer Resin 405nm UV-Curing Non-Brittle High Precision 3D Printing Liquid Standard Photopolymer Resin for LCD DLP 3D Printing (Navy Grey, 1kg)
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Fast ABS-Like Rapid Resin
Weight: | 1 kg |
Size: | 1kg |
Dimensions: | 13 x 15 x 21.5 cm; 1 Kilograms |
Model: | Fast |
Part: | Fast |
Colour: | Navy Grey |
Pack Quantity: | 1 |
Batteries Required: | No |
Batteries Included: | No |
Manufacture: | Siraya Tech |
Dimensions: | 13 x 15 x 21.5 cm; 1 Kilograms |
Quantity: | 1 |
Size: | 1kg |
I primarily print miniatures and other TTRPG items. I’ve only tried a few resins, but this one has given me the best results. Compared to other resins, the smell isn’t overpowering (personally, I still wear a respirator, but once I have my printer tented and I take my mask off, any residual odor in the air dissipates almost immediately). It’s also low viscosity and cleans up better than every other resin I’ve used. I go through way less IPA with this stuff! I do find the processed prints to feel brittle… even with the proper exposure time and only a minute of UV curing. I might try mixing in some Tenacity as other reviews have recommended.
(Update: About half of all the miniatures that I’ve printed for gaming have broken, despite tinkering with exposure and curing times. I’m definitely going to have to try mixing in tougher resin or switching completely)
My only complaint: The bottle. It leaks constantly from beneath the cap, especially when I’m warming the resin before pouring it in the vat. I wipe out the cap and wipe off the neck of the bottle, but no matter what, there’s always residual resin around the cap. Siraya, please fix your bottle design!
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I like the resin. Low viscosity, which is good when printing in winter(aka lower temp).
But find 2kg elegoo abs-like is more bang for the bucks.
But i recommend it!
Prints great, but very fragile. I dropped one of the printed parts and it broke like it was made of porcelain. So I doubt I’ll buy this again as I need something more durable.
This resin is strong and if you choose white you can buy some UV resin dyes and mica powders to make every other color. Very low odor too, but it is of course very brittle and if a printed part breaks anywhere that edge Is extremely sharp and can easily cut your skin, supports fall under that, they can be very sharp so wear work gloves while removing them.
I bought this in an attempt to judge the differences between brands and, while a little more expensive than Elegoo ABS-Like, the added details and flexibility it offers is entirely worth it to me. Even buying a single bottom as a supplement (mixing it with ‘lesser’ resin for added flexibility) is worth a purchase and will help stretch your value.
I’ve purchased this twice now and I am pleased with the product. I mostly print little toys, jewelry, and things for around the house such as a hook to hang a lint roller up with my shirts. The end products are durable and have a decent degree of flexibility. I wish I had a glizzy
Seit ich von Siraya Tech Fast Grey auf NAVY GREY umgestiegen bin, gelingt quasi jeder Druck. Das Resin riecht quasi gar nicht (was nicht heissen will dass man nicht *doch* Chemikalien einatmet, also trotzdem Maske bitte!) druckt relativ schnell und ergibt sehr detailreiche, matt-graue Ergebnisse. Mit dem Mars 3 Pro (Pixelgrsse 0,032mm) und einer Z-Hhe von 0,03mm ist es mglich auch filigranste Details zu drucken mit dem Resin. Zwar gibt es gnstigere Resins, aber Fast Navy Grey kriegt in Fachkreisen immer beste Noten, und zwar zu Recht. Fr mich eine absolute Kaufempfehlung!
This stuff prints quite nicely, is decently durable, and is capable of some *very* fine details. That said it separates FAST. By the end of even a 2 or 3 hour print, the vat is just bands of different grays, whites, and almost black colors. sometimes this results in streaks of white in the print. this doesn’t impact print quality, and after a hit with primer its a non-issue visibly — but is something to keep in mind, and I recommend draining your vat back into the bottle and giving it a good shake in between prints to alleviate this for the most part. I will get more of this eventually, but have a few other ABS like resins to try first.
Jttebra Resin. Har noll misslyckade utskrifter med denna (utom nr resinet tog slut). Det som r extra bra r att man kan ladda hem de korrekta instllningarna till sin skrivare frn deras hemsida. Enda nackdelen r att de inte sljer 5kg-frpackningen hos Amazon. Snlla den vill vi ha hr (till ett bra pris).
Ich habe echt Spa damit, das Siraya Tech ABS Druckharz zu nutzen.
Andere haben bei weitem nicht so gut funktioniert und sind schneller abgebrochen beim Druck oder haben sehr viel strker gerochen.
Es liefert (meiner Meinung nach) super detaillierte Druckergebnisse, die sich leicht nachbearbeiten lassen. Das ist besonders praktisch, wenn man feine oder komplexe Modelle erstellt oder auch mal sehr kleine Sachen drucken muss.
Ich bin wirklich zufrieden mit diesem Harz und bestelle es bis jetzt immer wieder gerne nach. Es ist definitiv empfehlenswert fr 3D-Druck-Enthusiasten!
Nach einigen prints mit dem Fast Grey und Fast Navy Grey und teilweise auch einigen prints mit 20% Tenacious, kann ich wirklich sagen, dass es ein echt gutes resin ist.
Positives:
– sehr kurze Belichtungszeit (1,8s fr 35um mit Mars 3 Pro beim Grey, 2,2s beim Navy Grey)
– gute Details, wobei sie beim Navy Grey deutlich besser zur Geltung kommen
– nicht zu sprde (Figurenteile konnten gebohrt und gut bearbeitet werden ohne zu brechen)
– behlt seine Dimension und schrumpft nach dem curen so gut wie gar nicht
– Empfohlene Einstellungen von Siraya Tech fr die gngigen Drucker funktionieren gut, knnen aber auch verfeinert werden
Negativ:
– Pigmente separieren sich schnell (beim Navy Grey deutlich schneller als beim Grey), es muss vor jedem Druck sehr gut gemischt werden
– beim Navy Grey entstehen sehr schnell und deutlich sichtbare weie Ablagerungen an Vertiefungen beim austrocknen an der Luft nach dem Waschen (ist schnell mit einer weichen Zahnbrste entfernt)
In den Bildern sieht man die Farbunterschiede und detailgrad ganz gut. Alle Figuren sind im 1:8 Mastab, also ca 24-26cm. Clive im Navy Grey, Dimitri mit Grey und Squall mit Grey und 20% Tenacious (etwas Detailverlust beim Grey+Tenacious Mix).
Premire rsine achete pour une premire impression. Ceci d’aprs un conseil d’un ami. JE la trouve un peu cher mais facile a utiliser. J’ai lanc deux impressions de 3-4 heures et le rsultat est trs bien.
Attention ne pas la toucher. Aussi bien agiter le recipient avant de l’utiliser.
Lleg a tiempo y bien empaquetado. Compr varias y cada resina vena bien protegida en cajas individuales y con soportes extra.
Los envases venan muy inflados por los gases, pero la resina est perfecta, solo hay q tener algo de cuidado al abrirla.
Respecto al peso, me daba la impresin de que no iba a pesar los 2k, as q lo verifique con bscula, para mi sorpresa, pesaba lo correcto.
La resina perfecta, lo esperado de Siraya tech, es un producto original
Heb al een aantal resins van verschillende producenten gebruikt, maar toch kom ik steeds terug naar de Siraya Tech Fast Resin. Deze resin geeft voor mij de beste resultaten en minste rommel. Steeds tevreden van de kwaliteit.
Is a nice resin to work with, I used it for printing D&D miniatures and although it does have a lot more movement in things like swords it’s still brittle enough that one drop will most likely result in a broken print.
At the price it’s probably more worth mixing this with a cheaper resin but don’t get this thinking your prints will be a lot stronger.
This resing gives great results i have used the gray and switched to navy gray as it shows the hilights and shadows better when selling items. Can not fault this at all. Every time I think I will use a cheaper brand I regret it instantly. Great results on mono x 6k at 2sec per layer. There is a mild smell but it is no where near as bad as the cheaper resins. Its tough once cured and if you printing minis I would recommend getting the tenacious and mixing in 100ml or 10% into the fast to get a bit more elasticity part so if the mini is dropped little parts won’t shatter. The only down side is cant find the 10l bottles in the UK
I have tried a few resins so far: AnyCubic basic, plant based, Elegoo ABS-like. This is the best one I have tried. Had no failures and the supports peel off easily. Recommended!
Used elegoo resin for a while and didnt think I could do much better.
After dialing the exposure i have been constantly surprised by both their white and Navy Grey. The white can be a little translucent, but it prints fast and sharp. Navy grey is probably the single best resin i have used. Yes the pigment will fall out of suspension, but the resin holds detail, doesn’t warp and sands amazingly well. Just take some time to stir the vat and it will be good to go.
The small extra in cost for this brand is worth every penny.
Siraya Tech sure know how to produce a great resin when it comes to 3d printing, the fast brand is perfect for printing wargaming miniatures, it has a quick curing time and has out standing details on a dialled in 3D printer.
It does how quite a strong odour once opened.
I’m in the middle of an engineering project (basically a custom RC plane), and needed some small, precise parts that still need to take decently significant loads. Of course print quality and resolution is a more a matter of what printer you have, but I can say this stuff printed fantastically on my Photon Mono S with the settings recommended by Siraya Tech (you can find a spreadsheet on their website). The parts that I got are incredibly strong. I know this is an ABS-like filament, but I’ve legitimately gotten better performance out of these than actual ABS from an FDM printer. That is most likely because printing orientation does not matter nearly as much, so the parts turn out mostly isotropic (equal strength in all directions). I’ll describe some of the cases I used this for below.
MY USE CASES:
One of the parts was a stepper motor gear (28BYJ-48) that needed to deal with up to 0.1N*m of torque. I can tell after a lot of use, the section that meshes with the stepper pin has worn down from perfectly tight, to having maybe 3-5 degrees of slack, but it’s still perfectly usable.
Many of the parts require linkages between them, so I printed 5mm pins. In my case, I had to reduce the size of the pins to about 95% to avoid clearance issues, but once they were in place the pins had very little friction while still providing very tight joints. Additionally, those pins could handle a surprising amount of shear force. I tested with a 5kg weight, so statically that’s about 2.5MPa, but I also drop tested with that rig, so it could have easily reached 25MPa at one point.
CLEANING:
Specifically regarding this resin, you have to empty and clean your vat within 2 days if you don’t plan on printing again. This stuff will separate into layers in about that time and becomes harder to clean off the vat. Also, water curing has yielded good results for me.
If you’ve never resin printed before this part is for you, otherwise move along:
Cleaning the prints is quite a hassle. They come out coated in liquid uncured resin which is, in the case of this resin, definitely a nasty skin irritant and potentially toxic if ingested (most resins are). You’ll need LOTS of isopropyl or denatured alcohol, at least like 2 or 3 tubs or large tupperware containers, lots of paper towels, definitely more gloves than your printer comes with, and some way to get rid of the fumes. The alcohol is smelly enough, but this resin is definitely nasty stuff to be around. You have to be very careful not to get it on your skin or other surfaces (as it is quite drippy off the printer). With this resin, I got the best results by cleaning with alcohol from a spray bottle, then rinsing in water for 30 seconds, and then submerging in a cleaner tub of water before leaving in the sun (for 45 minutes) or shining with a bright UV light (1 minute or more, flipping the part with tweezers). I tend to keep one tupperware container for the alcohol cleaning process, which is very thick with uncured resin, one container for dirty rinse water, and one for clean water (and a bonus extra container to place all my contaminated tools and paper towels). I can usually run with this setup for several prints without changing out the liquids, which is nice because you CANNOT wash this stuff down the drain (unless you want even more micro-plastics in the ocean), and it absolutely has to be cured before you dispose of it. I typically save my 2-liter bottles and old mouthwash bottles, dump everything into those, and leave them out in the sun for a day before putting in the trash.
CONCLUSION:
If you can deal with the hassle of cleaning and PROPERLY discarding of the waste, then this resin produces results that you simply cannot get with other printing methods. Sure, FDM printing is less toxic and usually easier to get larger prints with, but the precision and speed of resin printing is unmatched. Usually that comes at the cost of poor physical proteries, but with this resin, you can get really small, precise parts with fantastic physical properties.
Same print settings consistently fail with other resins – and of all the “ABS-like” resins, this is the one that comes closest to filling that promise. It’s far less brittle than just about all its competition. It also cleans very well in IPA. Odour is there – but lower than most of the others.
So – by far the easiest to print with, best quality results on successful prints, low odour, and only costs 30% more than other resins – which makes it definitely better value when you offset that premium against failed prints from other resins.
[EDIT] pigment version makes a really big difference – white is a bit problematic as it suffers a lot of bleed though on the support side – seemingly due to low pigment levels. It’s possible this is be due to pigment settling out, but I always shake the bottle a lot before use, so when using White I end up adding extra pigment
Navy blue on the other hand is very heavily pigmented – and the pigment definitely does settle out, although is easy enough to stir back in. The extra pigment means that all details are beautifully crisp, even on the support side – it also means the cure times need to be at least 50% highe
I have been printing dice masters with this.. Using anycubic and elegoo resin I had nothing but issues with the dice, from elongated dice to twisted ones.. With this I have had perfect results. Yes it is more expensive, but for critical things it is fantastic. Still using anycubic resin for less important stuff but this is awesome.
This is my favorite resin i’ve tried so far. Prints very cleanly and is alot less fragile then some other the other resins I’ve tried. Its also cheaper (per kg) than the other resins i’ve tried too.
I had no faillures with this resin. It’s quite strong. Quite suitable for casings. And compared to the Elegoo Grey ABS-like resin, it smells a little bit more. Details are also less than with the Elegoo resin, but I expect to solve this in the near future with less exposure time.
This is a really nice, fast, reliable resin. As everyone using MSLA printers these days seems to know, this resin delivers.
It’s *low* odor, but not “no odor”. I am pretty sensitive, and I would say this is probably a 5/10 on the stink scale.
The look of the white is pretty translucent, and it’s interesting that when it first cures it has a bit of a yellow tint to it, but after a day it seems to become whiter.
A light coat of white primer sticks perfectly.
Overall, I think this is a great resin (just like most folks seem to). Resolves details well, cures fast (7-8 seconds on my LD002R for .05mm)
It’s hard to beat the price for something this reliable and quick.
Fantastic resin at a third of the cost of my usual brand, runs beautifully on my phrozen shuffle and shuffle xl at 9 seconds per layer (less than the curing time sheet says for these printers)
I am running this resin for my business as I know I can rely on it.
Very low-viscosity which makes cleaning easy too!
High quality abs like resin. Quick delivery and well packaged. My only gripe would be having to look for cure time settings online but every printer is different so I always do test prints first anyway
I am on my 5th bottle in 2 weeks after having quality issues with another brand. This is by far the best and most reliable resin in my opinion and I will be using this and only this from this point forward