ANA Print Tray DLP is a liquid resin for 3D printers for the production of models. The material is suitable for DLP printers and has a thin liquid consistency so that the printer does not require a heating element. Laser curing is ideally carried out at a laser wavelength of 385 - 405 nm. It should be post-cured under halogen light. ANA Print Tray DLP reproduces details very accurately and has a high flexural strength, which facilitates the technician's further work. The printing accuracy can be varied in the Z-axis between the values 25 µ, 50 µ and 100 µ. ANA Print Tray DLP is available in two different colors: blue and orange.
Suitable for DLP 3D printers
Tested with Asiga Max UV385
Very good viscous consistency
Laser curing at wavelength 385 - 405 nm
Electrically non-conductive
No odor formation
Autoclavable up to 150°C
Very good reproduction of details
Dimensional stability
High flexural strength
Only 1% shrinkage
For the production of models
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