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    Microfluidic Inkjet 3D resins

    3Dresyns · Microfluidic inkjet resins — by flow profile at a glance 3DRESYNS · MICROFLUIDIC INKJET INKJET FOR MICROFLUIDIC WORKFLOWS Choose by viscosity and thermal profile WHICH FLOW PROFILE DO YOU NEED? HIGH-TEMP (HDT) Clear rigid, higher HDT — MF HDT LV1. BALANCED RIGID Clear rigid for routine workflows — MF RLV1. VERY-LOW VISCOSITY Clear rigid, very low viscosity — MF RLV2. Remember: clear rigid low-viscosity grades for microfluidic prototyping — match viscosity & HDT to your geometry, then validate jetting & curing. At-a-glance summary · full matrix, material snapshot & products on the page.

    Low-viscosity jettable photopolymers for microfluidic additive manufacturing workflows. This collection is positioned for smooth surfaces, fine detail, dimensional accuracy and stable printing behavior in inkjet systems intended for microchannels, manifolds, lab-on-chip devices and other flow-oriented research components.

    Microfluidics-focused inkjet materials platform

    This collection groups the 3Dresyns® microfluidic inkjet materials intended for rigid, clear and low-viscosity printing routes where fine channels, smooth internal geometries and controlled flow-related part quality are especially important.

    Key features & benefits

    • inkjet microfluidics-oriented materials
    • smooth surfaces and fine detail
    • suitability for microchannels and flow geometries
    • dimensional accuracy
    • stable printing behavior for lab-on-chip development
    • clear, rigid and low-viscosity material options depending on grade

    Why choose this collection

    Designed for flow-oriented geometries

    This collection is positioned for microfluidic parts where channel definition, surface quality and dimensional control are especially relevant.

    Clear rigid low-viscosity selection

    The visible portfolio is focused on clear rigid grades with low viscosity, helping support inkjet printability in geometries relevant to fluidic routing and analytical development.

    Better fit for research and prototyping

    This collection is particularly relevant for lab-on-chip development, microfluidic research tooling and early-stage flow-study prototyping.

    Typical applications

    • inkjet microfluidic chips
    • microchannels and manifolds
    • lab-on-chip prototypes
    • smooth-surface fluidic components
    • research tooling for flow studies

    Selection summary matrix

    Family Primary behavior Typical role Collection value
    MF HDT LV1 clear rigid low-viscosity material with higher thermal positioning microfluidic devices requiring rigid clear performance and stronger HDT positioning top-end thermal route within the microfluidic inkjet family
    MF RLV1 clear rigid low-viscosity material general microfluidic rigid prototyping and flow-study components balanced rigid clear route for routine microfluidic workflows
    MF RLV2 clear rigid very-low-viscosity material microfluidic geometries where lower viscosity and rigid clear behavior are preferred extended low-viscosity selection inside the family

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    Technical material snapshot

    Product Viscosity at 25ºC / 70ºC (cps) Deflection temperature (ºC) Shore hardness Flexural strength (MPa) % Elongation Young´s modulus (MPa) Tensile strength (MPa)
    MF HDT LV1 <200 / <15 c. 200 D90 <40 <2 3000-4000 <50
    MF RLV1 <100 / <15 <100 D85 <30 <10 <2000 <30
    MF RLV2 <70 / <15 <80 D85 <30 <15 <1800 <25

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    Products in this collection

    Need help selecting the right microfluidic inkjet resin?

    This collection is designed to help users choose between clear rigid low-viscosity grades for lab-on-chip development, microchannels, manifolds and fluidic research tooling.

    Start with the viscosity and thermal profile that best matches your flow geometry, or use technical support if you need guidance.

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