Description
XTC-3D PRINT is a clear general-purpose UV cure 3D print resin. The resin can be printed with any LCD, DLP or SLA, printer that uses a lightsource in the 365-405 nm frequency range. XTC 3D PRINT has a viscosity of 150-200 cps, is fast printing (3.5 seconds per layer), and is capable of holding very fine detail with high accuracy and minimal shrinkage. XTC 3D PRINT is easy to tint with SO Strong colorants or UVO pigments and has a low-odor formula. When printed, it forms a hard & durable 82 shore D urethane resin. XTC-3D PRINT has a high printing success rate. Fully post-cured XTC 3D PRINT is also platinum silicone compatible when a suggested silicone & proper post-cure procedure is followed.
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Instructions
XTC 3D PRINT IS LIGHT-SENSITIVE Avoid unintentionally exposing the resin to light.
Resin should be stored at 73F (23C). Whenever handling the resin in its uncured liquid form, protective gloves and eye wear should be worn. Vinyl gloves are recommended.
RECOMMENDED PRINTER SETTINGS
3D PRINTER PREPARATION
XTC 3D PRINT will work with any printer that uses a light source in the 365-405 nm frequency range. Refer to your printer's instructions and/or manufacture to ensure your printer meets this minimum standard before proceeding. Before dispensing the resin a visual inspection should be made of your printer and its vat to ensure the FEP film is free of any obvious wrinkles or damage and that it is clear, not frosted in color. If there are any signs of damage replace the FEP film according to the manufacturer's instructions before proceeding. Also, make sure there are no signs of dirt or residue on the surface of the printer's glass screen. If there is, clean it thoroughly before proceeding.
TINTING XTC-3D PRINT - OPTIONAL
Tinting a Bottle - Shake bottle thoroughly before adding colorant. Add SO-Strong colorants or UVO pigments to the resin and shake well to create desired color. Shake bottle thoroughly before dispensing each time to ensure consistent coloration. DO NOT add more than 5 drops total per full bottle of resin. Tinting the resin may increase print times.
Tinting in Vat - The resin may also be tinted directly in the vat. Add one drop of SO-Strong or UVO at a time to a full vat and use a plastic spatula to carefully mix it into the resin. DO NOT add colorant directly to an empty vat, doing so may stain your FEP film. Once the desired tint is reached and has been mixed to a consistent color, the resin is ready to be printed. Be sure to re-mix before each print. Failure to mix fully may result in failed prints.
PRINTING WITH XTC-3D PRINT
For optimal results, XTC-3D PRINT should be printed in an environment that is 73-86F (23-30C). We do not recommend printing in cooler temperatures. Printing in temps below 73F (23C) will increase the chance of a failed print. DO NOT print if room temperature is 60F (16C) or lower.Our recommended printer settings are a starting point to print with XTC-3D PRINT and will work with many printers However, resin printers vary. Please refer to your printer and your preferred slicer for more information regarding base settings that work well with your particular printer. It may take some test prints and experimentation to find the optimal settings for your brand/model printer.
Note: SO-Strong and UVO come in multiple colors which can be combined to form custom colors.
CLEANING A 3D PRINT
For best results clean your parts by hand with 91% or higher isopropyl alcohol followed by a water rinse.
DO NOT soak your print in the alcohol. The print should be dipped in the isopropyl alcohol to wet it, then use a soft bristle brush to remove any uncured resin. Take your time cleaning the part, ensuring that you thoroughly remove all uncured resin during the cleaning process. Uncured resin can damage the part over time and inhibit platinum silicone when molding or casting.
Hollow Prints - The inside surface of hollowed prints must also be cleaned thoroughly and free of uncured resin to avoid inhibition when molding.
Visually inspect the part to ensure there is no uncured resin in any details or creases on the print. Uncured resin will appear shiny compared to clean resin which will be more dull in appearance.
Once the part has been thoroughly cleaned with isopropyl alcohol, dip your print into a water bath and use a clean brush to rinse away the isopropyl alcohol and ensure no uncured resin was missed.
BASIC CURING
Once air dried, place your print in a UV chamber or expose to direct sunlight to cure it. XTC-3D PRINT only needs to cure in a UV chamber or direct sunlight for 3-5 minutes if you do not intend to mold with or cast platinum cure silicone into it.
POST CURING - MOLDING
XTC-3D PRINT must be post-cured to enable molding it with a platinum cured silicone. Failure to do so will inhibit the cure of the silicone. Using one of our recommended silicones will ensure the best chance of success. (See list below)
After the print has been properly cleaned, the part needs to then be fully submerged in a clear container filled with warm to the touch water which is then placed into a UV cure chamber or direct sunlight for a minimum of 5-6 hours.
Model Configuration - The color, size, shape and thickness of your model will affect the time needed for a proper post-cure. A more opaque, thicker walled model or one that has deep recesses that will be difficult for light to fully penetrate will need a longer post-cure than the recommended minimum 5-6 hrs. to ensure success.
While post curing, the print needs to remain under water and should be turned several times to ensure the UV light reaches all surfaces of the print and that all deep recesses or undercuts are exposed to full direct light for a number of hours. The more detailed the print, the more it should be turned and the longer time it will need to post cure. Once post cured, the print may be removed from the water, dried and prepared to be molded. If the print itself is the mold it should be ready to use at this point. Some silicones can occasionally bond to XTC-3D PRINT.
To Avoid Bonding - We strongly recommend using Ease Release 200 or 205 on the print before molding or casting into it to ensure the platinum cure silicone used does not bond to the print.
COMPATIBLE PLATINUM CURE SILICONES
After following the post-curing schedule for XTC-3D PRINT, the following platinum silicones are compatible for molding and casting.*
- Low Odor Formula
- Can Be Molded With Platinum Cure Silicone
- Can Be Tinted With SO-Strong Colorants or UVO Pigments
- Fast Printing
- Low Shrinkage
- Strong & Durable
- Holds Detail Well
- Highly Accurate
Instructions
XTC 3D PRINT IS LIGHT-SENSITIVE Avoid unintentionally exposing the resin to light.
Resin should be stored at 73F (23C). Whenever handling the resin in its uncured liquid form, protective gloves and eye wear should be worn. Vinyl gloves are recommended.
RECOMMENDED PRINTER SETTINGS
- Bottom Layer Count: 4
- Exposure Time: 3.5 Sec.
- Bottom Exposure Time: 35 Sec.
- Transition Layer Count: 8
- Bottom Lift Distance: 6.000 + 7.000 mm
- Lifting Distance: 3.000 + 4.000 mm
- Lifting Speed: 65.000 + 180.000 mm/min.
- Retract Speed: 180.000 + 65.000 mm/min.
3D PRINTER PREPARATION
XTC 3D PRINT will work with any printer that uses a light source in the 365-405 nm frequency range. Refer to your printer's instructions and/or manufacture to ensure your printer meets this minimum standard before proceeding. Before dispensing the resin a visual inspection should be made of your printer and its vat to ensure the FEP film is free of any obvious wrinkles or damage and that it is clear, not frosted in color. If there are any signs of damage replace the FEP film according to the manufacturer's instructions before proceeding. Also, make sure there are no signs of dirt or residue on the surface of the printer's glass screen. If there is, clean it thoroughly before proceeding.
TINTING XTC-3D PRINT - OPTIONAL
Tinting a Bottle - Shake bottle thoroughly before adding colorant. Add SO-Strong colorants or UVO pigments to the resin and shake well to create desired color. Shake bottle thoroughly before dispensing each time to ensure consistent coloration. DO NOT add more than 5 drops total per full bottle of resin. Tinting the resin may increase print times.
Tinting in Vat - The resin may also be tinted directly in the vat. Add one drop of SO-Strong or UVO at a time to a full vat and use a plastic spatula to carefully mix it into the resin. DO NOT add colorant directly to an empty vat, doing so may stain your FEP film. Once the desired tint is reached and has been mixed to a consistent color, the resin is ready to be printed. Be sure to re-mix before each print. Failure to mix fully may result in failed prints.
PRINTING WITH XTC-3D PRINT
For optimal results, XTC-3D PRINT should be printed in an environment that is 73-86F (23-30C). We do not recommend printing in cooler temperatures. Printing in temps below 73F (23C) will increase the chance of a failed print. DO NOT print if room temperature is 60F (16C) or lower.Our recommended printer settings are a starting point to print with XTC-3D PRINT and will work with many printers However, resin printers vary. Please refer to your printer and your preferred slicer for more information regarding base settings that work well with your particular printer. It may take some test prints and experimentation to find the optimal settings for your brand/model printer.
Note: SO-Strong and UVO come in multiple colors which can be combined to form custom colors.
CLEANING A 3D PRINT
For best results clean your parts by hand with 91% or higher isopropyl alcohol followed by a water rinse.
DO NOT soak your print in the alcohol. The print should be dipped in the isopropyl alcohol to wet it, then use a soft bristle brush to remove any uncured resin. Take your time cleaning the part, ensuring that you thoroughly remove all uncured resin during the cleaning process. Uncured resin can damage the part over time and inhibit platinum silicone when molding or casting.
Hollow Prints - The inside surface of hollowed prints must also be cleaned thoroughly and free of uncured resin to avoid inhibition when molding.
Visually inspect the part to ensure there is no uncured resin in any details or creases on the print. Uncured resin will appear shiny compared to clean resin which will be more dull in appearance.
Once the part has been thoroughly cleaned with isopropyl alcohol, dip your print into a water bath and use a clean brush to rinse away the isopropyl alcohol and ensure no uncured resin was missed.
BASIC CURING
Once air dried, place your print in a UV chamber or expose to direct sunlight to cure it. XTC-3D PRINT only needs to cure in a UV chamber or direct sunlight for 3-5 minutes if you do not intend to mold with or cast platinum cure silicone into it.
POST CURING - MOLDING
XTC-3D PRINT must be post-cured to enable molding it with a platinum cured silicone. Failure to do so will inhibit the cure of the silicone. Using one of our recommended silicones will ensure the best chance of success. (See list below)
After the print has been properly cleaned, the part needs to then be fully submerged in a clear container filled with warm to the touch water which is then placed into a UV cure chamber or direct sunlight for a minimum of 5-6 hours.
Model Configuration - The color, size, shape and thickness of your model will affect the time needed for a proper post-cure. A more opaque, thicker walled model or one that has deep recesses that will be difficult for light to fully penetrate will need a longer post-cure than the recommended minimum 5-6 hrs. to ensure success.
While post curing, the print needs to remain under water and should be turned several times to ensure the UV light reaches all surfaces of the print and that all deep recesses or undercuts are exposed to full direct light for a number of hours. The more detailed the print, the more it should be turned and the longer time it will need to post cure. Once post cured, the print may be removed from the water, dried and prepared to be molded. If the print itself is the mold it should be ready to use at this point. Some silicones can occasionally bond to XTC-3D PRINT.
To Avoid Bonding - We strongly recommend using Ease Release 200 or 205 on the print before molding or casting into it to ensure the platinum cure silicone used does not bond to the print.
COMPATIBLE PLATINUM CURE SILICONES
After following the post-curing schedule for XTC-3D PRINT, the following platinum silicones are compatible for molding and casting.*
- Dragon Skin 10, 20 NV, FX Pro
- Ecoflex 5, 00-20, 00-30, 00-33AF, 00-35
- Rebound 25, 40
- Smooth-Sil 950, 960
- Solaris
- SORTA-Clear 40
- EZ-Brush Vac Bag Silicone
- Mold Star 15, 16, 30, 14T, 19T, 20T, 22T, 31T, 40T
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