3Dresyns Colors organized for controlled coloring of photopolymer systems, from basic safe colors and transparent stable kits to metallic, food-grade, dental, fluorescent and phosphorescent routes.
This collection is not only aesthetic. The visible product families already separate general-purpose colorants, transparent non-sedimenting kits, metallic effects, food-grade color routes, custom RAL/NCS matching, ultra-black surfaces, gingiva and tooth shades, dental makeup kits and light-emissive colors.
Navigate by: basic coloring, transparent stable coloring, dental shade control, special effect colors or custom color matching.
Color is a formulation parameter and not only a visual choice. Pigment type, opacity and optical density can affect curing depth, light penetration and final appearance.
Real color families with different technical roles
This collection already distinguishes between low-cost basic colors, transparent stable colors without sedimentation, metallic routes, bio and food-grade colors, dental shade systems and special optical effects such as fluorescent or phosphorescent response.
That means selection should start from the required color behavior: simple tinting, transparency, shade matching, optical effect or application-specific aesthetic control.
Quick selection by color route
Color navigation
Choose your color strategy
Select the most relevant family according to the type of coloration or optical effect required.
Typical routes
Key features & benefits
Collection logic
Color families separated by real use case, not by generic pigmentation
The visible portfolio shows several distinct color strategies: low-cost basic colorants, transparent stable kits without sedimentation, metallic effects, food-grade routes, RAL/NCS customization, ultra-black aesthetic route, gingiva colors, tooth shades, dental composite and makeup kits, and luminescent color effects.
Main capabilities
- Basic resin coloration for general workflows
- Transparent stable colors without sedimentation
- Metallic and special visual-finish routes
- Food-grade and bio-oriented color options
- Dental gingiva, tooth-shade and makeup systems
- Fluorescent and phosphorescent visual effects
- Custom RAL or NCS color matching
Collection overview
Products in this collection
Products in this collection are shown below.
This collection currently includes Ultra safe Basic Colors, NextGen Stable Transparent Colors, NextGen Stable Transparent Colors kit, Special Metallic Colors, Food grade Bio Colors, Custom RAL or NCS Colors, 3Dresyns M&B1, Gingiva Pink colors, Tooth colors kits, 3D Cement OCA in tooth colors, tooth makeup kits, Direct tooth makeup kit, Phosphorescent Yellow Green, Fluorescent Yellow and VAM Stable Ultra Transparent Colors kit.
Included products and technical roles
Route 01
Basic and transparent stable colors
This route covers the most direct color-entry families: simple safe coloring and transparent color systems designed for stability without sedimentation.
Included products
- Ultra safe Basic Colors
- NextGen Stable Transparent Colors without any sedimentation
- NextGen Stable Transparent Colors kit without any sedimentation
- VAM Stable Ultra Transparent Colors kit without any sedimentation
What each one really does
- Ultra safe Basic Colors is the simplest broad-entry color route, positioned around safety and basic resin coloration
- NextGen Stable Transparent Colors focuses on transparent coloration while explicitly emphasizing stability without sedimentation
- The NextGen kit turns that same logic into a multi-color comparison format
- The VAM kit extends the same “stable ultra transparent” logic to volumetric additive manufacturing workflows
Best for
- Basic tinting and safe coloration
- Transparent colored resins
- Workflows where sedimentation must be minimized
- Multi-color stable transparent screening
Route 02
Metallic, food-grade and custom-matched colors
This route moves beyond standard coloration into special appearance or application-specific matching.
Included products
- Special Metallic Colors
- Food grade Bio Colors
- Custom RAL or NCS Colors
- 3Dresyns M&B1, the Mattest & Blackest color
What each one really does
- Special Metallic Colors is the metallic-finish route rather than a simple opaque color route
- Food grade Bio Colors is the route where color is explicitly tied to food-grade and bio-oriented positioning
- Custom RAL or NCS Colors is the exact color-matching route for specification-driven projects
- M&B1 is not just black — it is explicitly positioned as the mattest and blackest aesthetic route
Best for
- Decorative or metallic effects
- Food-related or bio-positioned workflows
- Custom brand or specification matching
- Ultra-matte and deep-black visual parts
Route 03
Dental shades and dental makeup systems
This route is highly specific and already divided into gingiva coloring, tooth-shade systems, light-curable opaque cements and post-print makeup kits.
Included products
- Gingiva Pink colors
- Tooth colors A1-4, B1-4, C1-4, D2-4 & Bleach BL1 for custom coloring 3D resins
- 3D Cement OCA, Light Curable Opaque Cement Composite & Adhesive in Tooth colors
- Tooth makeup kit of Transparent Vita A4, B4, C4, D4 & BL1 White
- Direct tooth makeup kit of 8 transparent colors and 1 BL1 white
What each one really does
- Gingiva Pink colors is the gingiva-specific route rather than a general pink aesthetic route
- The Tooth colors family is the custom-tooth-shade route for coloring resins themselves
- 3D Cement OCA adds a composite and adhesive logic, not only a color logic
- The two makeup kits are post-print finishing systems for tooth-color enhancement and painting rather than bulk-resin coloration alone
Best for
- Dental shade matching
- Gingiva simulation
- Tooth-print characterization and finishing
- Dental aesthetic post-processing
Route 04
Special optical-effect colors
This route includes colors where the optical effect itself is the primary function.
Included products
- Phosphorescent Yellow Green Color
- Fluorescent Yellow Color
What each one really does
- Phosphorescent Yellow Green introduces light-storage and afterglow logic rather than conventional coloration
- Fluorescent Yellow introduces fluorescence-driven visual response rather than only static color
Best for
- Special visual demonstrators
- Exhibition and display pieces
- Optical-effect prototypes
- Application-specific visual signaling concepts
Selection logic
Decision guide
How to choose the right color system
Selection should start from the type of color behavior you need, not from the idea that all colorants behave the same way.
Decision guide
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Need simple safe coloration → use Basic Colors
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Need transparent stable colors → use the NextGen or VAM transparent kits
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Need precise application-specific shades → use custom RAL/NCS or dental shade systems
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Need special visual effects → use fluorescent or phosphorescent routes
Engineering rule
Color routes are not optically neutral
Opaque, metallic, transparent, fluorescent and phosphorescent systems affect curing behavior differently. Stable transparent colors without sedimentation, for example, solve a very different problem than ultra-black matte colors or fluorescent effects.
Final appearance depends on pigment load, transparency, optical density, curing conditions, layer thickness and post-processing workflow.
These products should be understood as distinct color-engineering routes rather than interchangeable pigments. Final validation must always consider both appearance and process behavior.