Pre-configured material packs organized for benchmarking, workflow onboarding, application screening and structured comparison across 3Dresyns material families.
This collection is not a random bundle section. The visible catalog already shows four clear pack logics: broad portfolio entry packs (Standard, NextGen, Specialty), engineering and regulated-domain packs (Functional Engineering, Biocompatible, Dental), application-specific packs (Injection Molding, Printing Plates, ESD) and advanced function packs (4D thermo responsive).
Navigate by: portfolio stage, application focus, regulatory need, function family or comparison objective.
These packs are structured comparison tools and not separate material chemistries. Final suitability still depends on the performance of the individual resins included in the pack.
Real pack logic: compare families, not only save time
The visible pack structure is already informative: some packs are broad entry points into portfolio families, some are clearly application-specific, and some are designed for regulated or specialty workflows.
That means pack choice should start from the comparison question you want to answer, not only from price or convenience.
Quick selection by pack objective
Pack navigation
Choose your pack route
Select the pack family according to the stage or application you want to evaluate.
Typical routes
Key features & benefits
Collection logic
Packs grouped by real portfolio function
The visible product list shows that these packs are not one homogeneous offer type. They allow comparison across standard portfolio layers, regulated families, application-driven specialties and advanced responsive systems.
Main advantages
- Faster comparison between resin families
- Structured onboarding into the portfolio
- Application-specific evaluation without assembling custom bundles manually
- Clearer benchmarking across regulated, engineering and specialty routes
- Reduced friction in procurement for multi-material trials
- Support for staged progression from basic validation to advanced screening
Collection overview
Products in this collection
Products in this collection are shown below.
This collection currently includes: Pack of 4 Clear Standard, NextGen, Specialty, Functional Engineering, Biocompatible, Clear Dental, Colored Dental, Sacrificial Injection Molding, Clear Durable Injection Molding, Clear 4D thermo responsive, Printing Plates and ESD 3Dresyns.
Pack families and technical roles
Pack family 01
Entry packs: Standard, NextGen and Specialty
These three packs define the clearest broad-entry logic of the collection. They are not application-specific; they are portfolio-family comparison packs.
Included packs
- Pack of 4 Clear Standard SLA, DLP & LCD 3Dresyns
- Pack of 4 Clear NextGen SLA, DLP & LCD 3Dresyns
- Pack of 4 Clear Specialty SLA, DLP & LCD 3Dresyns
What each one is for
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Standard is the broad entry route for baseline portfolio comparison
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NextGen is the route when the user wants to compare more advanced mechanical or performance-oriented grades
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Specialty is the route when the target is already beyond general-purpose families and into niche behavior
Best for
- First structured portfolio screening
- Comparing main 3Dresyns resin families
- Internal benchmarking across standard vs next-generation vs specialty routes
Pack family 02
Engineering, biocompatible and dental packs
This family is where the packs become domain-specific or regulated-domain oriented.
Included packs
- Pack of 4 Clear Functional Engineering SLA, DLP & LCD 3Dresyns
- Pack of 4 Biocompatible SLA, DLP & LCD 3Dresyns
- Pack of 4 Clear Dental SLA, DLP & LCD 3Dresyns
- Pack of 4 Colored Dental SLA, DLP & LCD 3Dresyns
What each one is for
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Functional Engineering is the route for structural and application-driven engineering comparison
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Biocompatible is the route for users screening safety and healthcare-oriented material families
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Clear Dental focuses on transparent dental workflows
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Colored Dental focuses on dental routes where color is part of the workflow objective
Best for
- Engineering selection programs
- Healthcare or regulated-domain comparison
- Dental material screening
- Clear vs colored dental workflow benchmarking
Pack family 03
Application-specific packs: injection molding, plates and ESD
This family is the most explicitly application-targeted in the collection.
Included packs
- Pack of 4 Sacrificial Injection Molding SLA, DLP & LCD 3Dresyns
- Pack of 4 Clear Durable Injection Molding SLA, DLP & LCD 3Dresyns
- Pack of 4 Clear SLA, DLP & LCD 3Dresyns for printing plates
- Pack of 4 ESD 3Dresyns
What each one is for
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Sacrificial Injection Molding is for removable or sacrificial tooling comparison
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Clear Durable Injection Molding is for more durable mold-related workflows
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Printing Plates is the route for plate-oriented production or validation
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ESD is the electronics-oriented route focused on electrostatic-control applications
Best for
- Mold-making route selection
- Plate-printing material comparison
- Electronics and ESD workflow screening
- Application-driven material down-selection
Pack family 04
Advanced responsive pack: 4D thermo responsive
This pack is structurally different from the others because it is not just a portfolio slice or an application pack. It is a direct route into responsive-material comparison.
Included pack
- Pack of 4 Clear 4D thermo responsive SLA, DLP & LCD 4D resins
What it is for
- Screening thermo-responsive material behavior
- 4D-printing related R&D
- Advanced functional-material benchmarking
Best for
- Responsive-material research
- 4D proof-of-concept work
- Users already beyond conventional static material selection
Selection logic
Decision guide
How to choose the right pack
Start by identifying the type of comparison you need to run: broad portfolio screening, regulated-domain evaluation, application-specific selection or advanced functional-material benchmarking.
Decision guide
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Need first portfolio entry → start with Standard, NextGen or Specialty packs
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Need engineering, biocompatible or dental screening → use the domain-specific family
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Need application-specific validation → choose molding, plates or ESD packs
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Need advanced responsive-material evaluation → choose the 4D pack
Engineering rule
The value of a pack is the comparison logic it enables
These packs should not be treated as simple promotions. Their real value is that they create structured comparison pathways across portfolio families, application domains and advanced function groups.
Final suitability depends on the properties of the individual materials included in the pack, as well as the printing parameters, post-processing and intended application workflow.
These packs should be understood as structured material-selection tools for benchmarking, comparison and workflow optimization. Final validation must always be performed at the level of the selected individual resin.