Formlabs White Resin is a general-purpose SLA 3D printing material. It is part of the proprietary Standard Resins library. Also, it is one of the own-brand greyscale photopolymers along with black and grey resins. With high precision capability, it enables the production of robust and accurate parts and prototypes. It delivers opaque finish and well-defined surfaces.
White Resin lets you fabricate high-resolution, ready-to-use models with smooth finishes and no post-curing required. Its neutral color is an optimum base for painting. It has been optimized for printing on both Form 2, Form 3 and Form 3B. It can be used for product development and prototyping. Read on for a complete review.
Formlabs’ engineer Brain Chan 3D printed an acoustic violin using both black and white resins. As you can see from the pic, the instrument actually plays and it does play very well.
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Formlabs White Resin supports both 50- and 100-micron print layer resolutions. It has been formulated to grant high-precision results on Formlabs SLA 3D printers. Also, when printing on Form 2, the final prints feature the polish and finish of end-use parts.
Just take a look at this architectural model. It has been printed on a Form 2 printer. Rich in detail, it includes building facades, trees, and even tiny people.
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According to the manufacturer's datasheet, green White Resin features:
Formlabs White Resin is a photopolymer capable of reproducing milky white surfaces with a matte finish.
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