Comparative Analysis of Resin Materials: 9600 vs 8111x
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- Description of Resin 9600 Material
- Comparative TDS Analysis: 9600 vs 8111X Resin Materials
In order to meet higher performance requirements and application scenarios, JLC3DP upgraded the 8111x resin material and launched the 9600 resin material with better performance. This article will compare and analyze the parameters of the two materials 8111x and 9600 in detail.
Description of Resin 9600 Material
● Milky white color viscous resin, printed models are matte white.
● Excellent surface texture, smooth and delicate.
● High toughness and durable.
● High hardness, high strength and good temperature resistance.
● Apply to the models require high toughness and high temperature resistance, such as pipes, clips, electronic product casings, automobile casings,and instrument panel components etc.
● Apply to 355nm light source high-precision SLA 3D printing rapid prototyping system.
Comparative TDS Analysis: 9600 vs 8111X Resin Materials
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