Prusament Resin Flex Gingiva Mask 1kg - PRE ORDER 10 - 14 DAYS

£110.00

Please note resin can only be shipped APC or Collection

Prusament Resin Flex Gingiva Mask is a high-quality resin developed for printing of flexible gingiva masks. It offers gingiva-like flexibility and natural-looking color, exceptionally short exposure times, high resolution, low shrinkage, low viscosity and perfect platform adhesion coupled with high printing performance and reliability. These properties make the resin the perfect choice for dental model applications or printing of soft tissue anatomical models.

Basic Attributes

Gingiva-like flexibility

Gingiva-like color

Perfect platform adhesion

Short exposure time

High print reliability

High resolution

Low shrinkage

Easy washing

Low viscosity

Acryloylmorpholine free

Does not contain Bisphenol A

TPO free

Low odor

The uncured resin might pose a health risk

Non-recyclable material

Examples of use

Gingiva masks for dental models

The resin mimics the visual and mechanical properties of soft tissues such as organs, skin, and tendons. This resin is ideal for printing educational models and tools for surgical practice and planning due to its easy processing, low viscosity, and minimal odor.

Anatomical models

The resin mimics the visual and mechanical properties of soft tissues such as organs, skin, and tendons. This resin is ideal for printing educational models and tools for surgical practice and planning due to its easy processing, low viscosity, and minimal odor.

Color mixing

By mixing Prusament Resin Flex Gingiva Mask with Prusament Resin Flex Anatomic Red, users can fine-tune the pink shade to more accurately replicate the color of specific organs. This technique enhances the precision and realism of medical models and educational tools, which is crucial for accurate anatomical representation.

Printing with the Original Prusa Medical One and SL1S SPEED

While Prusament Resin is perfectly usable with third-party MSLA 3D printers, it was tailor-made for the Original Prusa Medical One and SL1S SPEED, and this combination offers the best results in the shortest possible print time! Thanks to the monochromatic display, strong UV light source, and fast tilt mechanism, it’s possible to print with a layer exposure as short as 3 seconds.

Safety precautions and manipulation with resin

Before you start using Prusament Resin, don’t forget to read the material safety data sheet (MSDS) uploaded at prusament.com. Here, we sum up only a few tips that might make your life with resin a little easier. ;-)

  1. Always remember that despite our hardest efforts, all liquid resins still might pose a health risk. Use protective equipment, especially gloves, every time you work with resin. Prevent contact with skin, eyes, and mouth.

  2. Accidents happen even to the most experienced users. If resin gets on your printer, table, or anything else, don’t wait and clean it immediately with paper towels and isopropyl alcohol (IPA), before it gets cured by the daylight.

  3. Strangely enough, there is not much information available about waste disposal and recycling 3D printed products. Let’s sum up how we deal with resin waste: Uncured resin leftovers should be disposed of with other dangerous chemicals at places designated for it. It cannot be recycled and definitely should not end in general waste.

The same rule applies to bottles, paper towels, and models stained with liquid (uncured) resin. However, cured resin (reactoplastic material) is, unlike filaments (thermoplastic material), a non-recyclable material - it belongs in the general waste.

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Please note resin can only be shipped APC or Collection

Prusament Resin Flex Gingiva Mask is a high-quality resin developed for printing of flexible gingiva masks. It offers gingiva-like flexibility and natural-looking color, exceptionally short exposure times, high resolution, low shrinkage, low viscosity and perfect platform adhesion coupled with high printing performance and reliability. These properties make the resin the perfect choice for dental model applications or printing of soft tissue anatomical models.

Basic Attributes

Gingiva-like flexibility

Gingiva-like color

Perfect platform adhesion

Short exposure time

High print reliability

High resolution

Low shrinkage

Easy washing

Low viscosity

Acryloylmorpholine free

Does not contain Bisphenol A

TPO free

Low odor

The uncured resin might pose a health risk

Non-recyclable material

Examples of use

Gingiva masks for dental models

The resin mimics the visual and mechanical properties of soft tissues such as organs, skin, and tendons. This resin is ideal for printing educational models and tools for surgical practice and planning due to its easy processing, low viscosity, and minimal odor.

Anatomical models

The resin mimics the visual and mechanical properties of soft tissues such as organs, skin, and tendons. This resin is ideal for printing educational models and tools for surgical practice and planning due to its easy processing, low viscosity, and minimal odor.

Color mixing

By mixing Prusament Resin Flex Gingiva Mask with Prusament Resin Flex Anatomic Red, users can fine-tune the pink shade to more accurately replicate the color of specific organs. This technique enhances the precision and realism of medical models and educational tools, which is crucial for accurate anatomical representation.

Printing with the Original Prusa Medical One and SL1S SPEED

While Prusament Resin is perfectly usable with third-party MSLA 3D printers, it was tailor-made for the Original Prusa Medical One and SL1S SPEED, and this combination offers the best results in the shortest possible print time! Thanks to the monochromatic display, strong UV light source, and fast tilt mechanism, it’s possible to print with a layer exposure as short as 3 seconds.

Safety precautions and manipulation with resin

Before you start using Prusament Resin, don’t forget to read the material safety data sheet (MSDS) uploaded at prusament.com. Here, we sum up only a few tips that might make your life with resin a little easier. ;-)

  1. Always remember that despite our hardest efforts, all liquid resins still might pose a health risk. Use protective equipment, especially gloves, every time you work with resin. Prevent contact with skin, eyes, and mouth.

  2. Accidents happen even to the most experienced users. If resin gets on your printer, table, or anything else, don’t wait and clean it immediately with paper towels and isopropyl alcohol (IPA), before it gets cured by the daylight.

  3. Strangely enough, there is not much information available about waste disposal and recycling 3D printed products. Let’s sum up how we deal with resin waste: Uncured resin leftovers should be disposed of with other dangerous chemicals at places designated for it. It cannot be recycled and definitely should not end in general waste.

The same rule applies to bottles, paper towels, and models stained with liquid (uncured) resin. However, cured resin (reactoplastic material) is, unlike filaments (thermoplastic material), a non-recyclable material - it belongs in the general waste.

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