JAMG HE D cast resin with low thermal expansion during burnout, it’s can be used to, partial frameworks 3D printing.It shows exceptional surface finish and low thermal expansion during burnout.
Usage: |
1. Shake well before use, and leave it for 30 minutes to eliminate air bubbles that generated during the shaking process. |
2. The product is in a liquid state with a slight odor, please wear a mask and gloves. |
3. Please wash the finished models printing with >95% alcohol, Clean water washable resin with water. |
4. The ambient temperature is recommended to be controlled at 25-30 degrees Celsius, and during the printing should avoid any lights. |
5. This material should not be in contact with eyes, skin or clothing, and should not be tasted or eaten.Please keep away from Children. |
6. If you accidentally touch your eyes or skin, immediately rinse with water for about 20 minutes and seek medical advice if necessary |
7. Dispose of waste in accordance with local environmental regulations. |
8. Please pay attention to air circulation and take protective measures when using. Wash thoroughly after handling. |
Storage the resin:
- Please stored the liquid resin in a sealed container. After use, it should be filtered and keep back in bottle on time.
- Please store in cool and dry place, and avoid sunlight.
- Please avoid any dusty and moist environment.
- The recommended temperature at 25-30 degrees Celsius.
FQA:
- Q: Why resin layered after long quiescence?
A: Resin maybe layered after long quiescence, please shake the resin bottle before use. - Q: Why color different in the same batch or different batches?
A: It may be slightly layered after long time storage,please shake the resin bottle before use. - Q: Whether resin degrades, how long?
A: Resin can be degraded after curing, there is no specific time record at present. - Q: It’s failure when printing, why?
A: Check for missing documents and longer exposure times per second, especially for thinner, taller prints. - Q: Why model cracking?
A: Secondary curing is required after printing.