COVID-19 Emergency shopping
COVID-19 Emergency shopping is a focused 3Dresyns collection for rapid-response additive manufacturing workflows where fast availability, repeatable printing and practical decentralized production are critical.
This range is positioned for emergency-oriented prototyping, short-run functional manufacturing and urgent production of essential parts using common SLA, DLP and LCD/MSLA technologies.
Navigate by: tough semi-rigid route, foldable semi-flexible route, flexible route, rigid ultra-hard route and emergency-shopping selection logic.
This collection includes materials selected for practical and repeatable printing workflows in urgent-response and decentralized manufacturing scenarios.
These grades are especially relevant when the objective is fast iteration, short-run production and rapid access to essential functional materials without losing the ability to choose between rigid, semi-rigid and flexible part behavior.
Key features & benefits
Choose your emergency-shopping route
Use the routes below to navigate the collection by part rigidity and mechanical behavior in urgent manufacturing contexts.
- Rapid-response manufacturing positioning.
- Practical and repeatable printing workflows.
- Materials selected for fast availability and decentralized production scenarios.
- Support for urgent prototyping and short-run functional manufacturing.
- Coverage of flexible, hard, rigid and tough material routes within one emergency-focused page.
Typical applications
Typical use scenarios across the collection
This collection is suitable for workflows where time-sensitive production and rapid deployment matter more than long material-selection cycles.
- Emergency production components: urgent functional parts for rapid manufacturing scenarios.
- Rapid prototyping for urgent needs: fast iteration of essential parts and deployment-driven concepts.
- Decentralized manufacturing projects: distributed local production using common vat photopolymerization printers.
- Short-run functional manufacturing: practical small-batch production of essential parts.
- Mechanically differentiated emergency parts: selecting semi-rigid, foldable, flexible or rigid ultra-hard behavior depending on the component.
Why choose this collection
How to choose the right emergency-shopping grade
Select the most suitable route according to whether the target part must be semi-rigid, foldable, flexible or highly rigid and ultra-hard.
- Need tough semi-rigid parts → choose 3Dresyn EP1 TD80
- Need semi-flexible and foldable parts → choose 3Dresyn EP2 TFD80
- Need flexible mask-style parts → choose 3Dresyn EP3 TFD30 Black
- Need rigid, ultra-hard and low-hazard / monomer-free positioning → choose 3Dresyn EP4 RTD90 MF
- Prioritise dimensional stability with tough handling → start with EP1 TD80
- Prioritise controlled foldability → start with EP2 TFD80
- Prioritise flexible emergency-use parts → start with EP3 TFD30 Black
- Prioritise maximum rigidity and safety-oriented positioning → start with EP4 RTD90 MF
Decision tree summary
Use this simplified logic before detailed emergency-part validation and printer qualification.
- Need tough semi-rigid emergency parts → EP1 TD80
- Need semi-flexible and foldable emergency parts → EP2 TFD80
- Need flexible emergency-use parts → EP3 TFD30 Black
- Need rigid turbines, fans, blades or other ultra-hard components → EP4 RTD90 MF
- Need final deployment confidence → validate the selected route under the exact printer, exposure, wash, post-cure and application-specific workflow
Then confirm the final route under the intended equipment, cure settings, part geometry and rapid-manufacturing protocol.
Products in this collection
Tough semi-rigid emergency-shopping grade
For workflows requiring tough and semi-rigid parts such as respirator masks, swabs and related urgent-use components.
Tough and foldable semi-flexible emergency-shopping grade
For workflows requiring semi-flexible parts with foldability, especially for respirator-mask related concepts and similar urgent-use components.
Tough, flexible and foldable emergency-shopping grade
For workflows requiring more flexible printed parts, especially flexible respirator-mask style applications.
Rigid, tough and ultra-hard emergency-shopping grade
For workflows requiring rigid parts such as respirator turbines, fans, blades and other highly dimensionally stable urgent-use components.
Technical overview table
Workflow-dependent performance
Final part behavior, dimensional accuracy, durability and rapid-manufacturing suitability depend on the interaction between the selected material, the target part geometry, the printer, the exposure settings and the post-processing workflow.
Successful implementation therefore requires alignment between part function, mechanical route, printer capability and qualified urgent-production workflow.
| Material | Primary role | Core concept | Main behavior | Mechanical route | Regulatory & safety positioning | Technology | Typical positioning | Target workflow |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3Dresyn EP1 TD80 | Emergency-shopping resin | Tough route for semi-rigid emergency parts | Supports durable semi-rigid printed parts for urgent production | Tough / semi-rigid | Professional urgent-response positioning | SLA / DLP / LCD-MSLA / vat photopolymerization | Respirator masks, swabs and similar semi-rigid emergency-related components | Rapid additive manufacturing workflows requiring tough semi-rigid parts with repeatable processing |
| 3Dresyn EP2 TFD80 | Emergency-shopping resin | Tough and foldable route for semi-flexible emergency parts | Supports semi-flexible, foldable printed parts for urgent production | Tough / semi-flexible / foldable | Professional urgent-response positioning | SLA / DLP / LCD-MSLA / vat photopolymerization | Respirator-mask related parts and other foldable emergency-use components | Rapid manufacturing workflows requiring controlled foldability and durable handling |
| 3Dresyn EP3 TFD30 Black | Emergency-shopping resin | Tough, flexible and foldable route for flexible emergency parts | Supports more flexible printed parts for urgent production | Tough / flexible / foldable | Professional urgent-response positioning | SLA / DLP / LCD-MSLA / vat photopolymerization | Flexible respirator-mask style parts and related flexible emergency-use components | Rapid manufacturing workflows requiring flexible functional parts |
| 3Dresyn EP4 RTD90 | Emergency-shopping resin | Rigid, tough and ultra-hard route for emergency parts | Supports rigid, very hard printed parts for urgent production | Rigid / tough / ultra-hard | Low hazard / monomer-free positioning | SLA / DLP / LCD-MSLA / vat photopolymerization | Respirator turbines, fans, blades and other rigid urgent-use components | Rapid manufacturing workflows requiring rigid, dimensionally stable and safety-oriented parts |
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Portfolio overview
A structured emergency-shopping platform rather than a single material page
This collection is clearly structured around four mechanical routes so users can select the most suitable material according to part flexibility and urgent-use function.
- EP1 TD80 covers the tough semi-rigid route.
- EP2 TFD80 covers the tough and foldable semi-flexible route.
- EP3 TFD30 Black covers the tough, flexible and foldable route.
- EP4 RTD90 covers the rigid, tough and ultra-hard route.
Workflow note
The right emergency-shopping result depends on the workflow, not only on the resin name
These materials are intended for urgent-response and rapid-manufacturing workflows, but final performance remains process-dependent. Print quality, dimensional accuracy and part behavior depend on the full manufacturing sequence rather than on the liquid resin alone.
In practice, the correct path is to define the target part function first, then validate the selected route under the exact printer, exposure settings, washing method, post-curing protocol and intended-use requirements.
The final suitability of printed parts for any healthcare, laboratory or emergency-related application must always be validated by the user according to the specific use case and applicable technical or regulatory requirements.
Technical and commercial support
Documentation, technical selection help and workflow support
Use the resources below to move from material preselection to printer qualification, exposure calibration and broader technical support.
Final CTA
Select the right emergency-shopping route and validate the final rapid-manufacturing workflow
Use the route-based navigation above to identify the most relevant mechanical route, compare candidates in the technical overview table, and move forward with application-specific validation for urgent additive manufacturing of functional emergency-related parts.
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