Castable 3D Printing Resins
Castable 3D printing resins organized for investment casting patterns, precision sacrificial workflows and indirect manufacturing in SLA, DLP and LCD/MSLA printing.
This collection supports comparison of castable pattern materials for jewelry casting, precision industrial casting and complex sacrificial geometries where surface quality, dimensional stability and repeatable burnout positioning are important.
Navigate by: casting workflow, pattern precision, burnout positioning, indirect manufacturing use or fine-detail priority.
This collection is structured for users requiring castable resins for indirect manufacturing workflows based on sacrificial printed patterns with high precision and controlled geometry reproduction.
It includes materials positioned for jewelry investment casting, precision industrial cast parts and complex detail-rich geometries where repeatable pattern behavior is critical to the downstream process.
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Use the routes below to access the most relevant resin family in this collection.
Key features & benefits
Castable pattern materials for precision investment casting
These materials are designed for indirect manufacturing workflows where printed sacrificial patterns must support dimensional control, fine detail reproduction and reliable process repeatability.
- Investment casting pattern materials for SLA, DLP and LCD workflows
- High precision and smooth surface quality
- Dimensional stability during pattern preparation
- Controlled burnout positioning depending on grade
- Repeatable casting workflow support
- Suitable for fine-detail sacrificial pattern fabrication
Typical applications
These resins are relevant for indirect manufacturing routes where precision sacrificial patterns are required for accurate mold generation and downstream casting reliability.
- Jewelry investment casting patterns
- Precision industrial cast parts
- Sacrificial patterns for indirect manufacturing
- Complex geometries requiring fine detail
- Precision pattern production for repeatable casting workflows
Products in this collection
Products in this collection are shown below.
This collection currently includes castable material routes positioned for investment casting, sacrificial precision pattern production and indirect manufacturing workflows where dimensional fidelity and burnout behavior matter.
Selection logic
How to choose the right castable resin
Select the most suitable grade according to whether your priority is jewelry casting detail, industrial precision, sacrificial pattern behavior or complex geometry reproduction.
- Need a resin for jewelry investment casting → choose the grade positioned for fine-detail casting patterns
- Need precision sacrificial patterns for industrial casting → choose the grade aligned with dimensional stability and process repeatability requirements
- Need support for indirect manufacturing workflows → select the grade optimized for sacrificial pattern use
- Need complex fine-detail geometries with controlled burnout positioning → choose the most appropriate castable route for the downstream casting process
Castable performance depends on the full pattern-to-casting workflow
Even with castable pattern materials, final results depend on printer calibration, exposure strategy, washing conditions, post-curing control, investment protocol and the downstream burnout and casting procedure.
These materials are best interpreted as process-linked tools for indirect manufacturing where printed part quality and casting workflow control must be aligned from the beginning.
Engineering note
These materials are intended for sacrificial pattern production, investment casting and indirect manufacturing workflows. Final success depends not only on print quality but also on the investment, burnout and casting conditions used after printing.
Interpretation principle
These products should be understood as castable photopolymer routes for precision sacrificial applications. Final suitability depends on the printer, exposure strategy, geometry complexity and the exact downstream casting workflow used by the customer.
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