JLC Black Resin: The secret to winning customers' favor
JLC Black Resin: The secret to winning customers' favor
Recently, the return rate of JLC3DP's JLC Black Resin has continued to rise. It has a pure black color, a smooth surface, excellent toughness and temperature resistance, so it has a wide range of application scenarios and is the preferred black material for many customers in design and production.
Why choose JLC Black Resin?
As we all know, in the 3D printing industry, the choice of materials often directly affects the quality and performance of the printed products. The difference in physical properties of different materials will directly affect the appearance of the product and the convenience of post-processing. So, among the many materials available, what are the unique advantages of the JLC Black Resin, whose return rate has continued to rise recently?
Color
JLC3DP conducted a random return visit to 100 customers, and the results showed that nearly 70% of customers preferred JLC Black Resin among the three black resins, which was significantly higher than the other two black resin materials. Most customers said that they initially chose JLC Black Resin mainly because of its pure black color characteristics. This color is often used to create a sense of space and layering, and the characteristics of not requiring secondary dyeing save time and cost accordingly.
"JLC Black Resin is darker than other materials and does not require secondary dyeing." A photographer customer shared the reason why they chose JLC Black Resin. "At that time, we needed a camera fixing clip without color reflection. Other colors would be reflected on the shooting board to interfere with the shooting effect, so we thought of using 3D printing to make a pure black gripper to try."
Physical properties
In addition, many customers often face many challenges such as insufficient strength and temperature fluctuations when using other resin materials on the market. For example, the printed product lacks strength and cannot withstand the pressure and impact in daily use, resulting in early scrapping; there are also cases where it is easy to deform in high temperature environments, which seriously affects the use effect. These problems will lead to unsatisfactory results of the printed products. However, JLC Black Resin has effectively solved some customers' troubles with its excellent physical properties.
First, with the dual advantages of SLA(stereolithography)and post-processing and polishing, the surface smoothness and fineness of the JLC Black Resin can meet high-quality standards, and the feature of inconspicuous layer lines left a deep impression on customers; secondly, its load deformation temperature is as high as 65°C. Compared with many resin materials that are easily deformed at 40-50°C, JLC Black Resin can better meet the performance requirements under high temperature conditions; it also has excellent toughness and low shrinkage, and is not easy to deform even when it is crushed by car tires. These characteristics ensure that it can stably maintain its shape and performance in a regular working environment, and correspondingly reduce the risk of deformation of the finished product, making it an ideal choice for many customers to print high-precision and high-durability products.
Mechanical Properties of of 3 black resin materials
Diverse application scenarios
In addition to its excellent performance, the JLC Black Resin also shows more diverse applicability in many application scenarios. Including but not limited to various industrial fields such as automobiles, medical and consumer electronics.
A customer from the automotive industry shared their real experience: "When designing vehicle parts, we found that the strength of the samples we printed in the past was obviously insufficient under normal conditions, which led to the failure of several experiments. Since we switched to JLC Black Resin, our test results have been significantly better, and we no longer have to try to print repeatedly."
Customer Sharing Case
A medical manufacturer used JLC Black Resin to make a hearing aid shell to test the matching degree of the sample. The customer said: "Our hearing aid is presented in a behind-the-ear shape. The material properties of the JLC Black Resin can help us test whether the overall curvature fits when used in a real environment. After sample testing, we will make corresponding adjustments. The current effect is good. The next step is to print the corresponding storage shell. JLC Black Resin is indeed a good choice." This kind of printed product that can be used for both testing and direct use means that it can provide greater creative freedom for the design team.
Customer Sharing Case
In addition, JLC Black Resin can also be used to make concept models, general parts and product shells, and even in some cases, it can be used to make functional parts. We learned about some customer use cases, such as socket shells, mobile phone holders, remote control shells, toy internal buckles, etc. During the return visit, we found that a customer chose JLC Black to print a control panel of a game console. Not only did he experience the high-quality feel brought by the smooth surface, but also its stability effectively reduced the damage caused during use, thereby reducing maintenance costs.
Customer Sharing Case
With its diverse applications and wide adaptability, JLC Black Resin continues to promote the innovation and development of 3D printing, and has become the preferred black material for many customers in design and production. We sincerely invite you to personally experience the advantages and convenience brought by this material. We believe that it will bring new improvements and changes to your 3D products and projects.
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