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    Solvent soluble sacrificial 3D resins

    3Dresyns Solvent-Soluble Sacrificial Resins — sacrificial cores removed by solvent 3DRESYNS · SOLVENT-SOLUBLE SACRIFICIAL SACRIFICIAL CORES REMOVED BY SOLVENT For molds, cores and enclosed geometries removed by dissolution WHICH SOLVENT-SOLUBLE ROUTE? HARD ROUTE Rigid sacrificial cores, removed by solvent. FLEXIBLE ROUTE Compliant cores for complex enclosed geometry. ⚠ Remember: sacrificial process materials — performance is workflow-dependent. Dissolution depends on solvent, geometry, thickness & process — validate it. At-a-glance summary · full comparison table & product details on the page.

    Solvent-soluble sacrificial photopolymer systems for indirect additive manufacturing workflows requiring controlled dissolution, stable printing and reliable removal of complex geometries.

    3Dresyns® SS materials are designed for sacrificial molds, cores and enclosed structures where solvent-based removal enables geometries not accessible by mechanical extraction.

    Navigate by: hard route, flexible route and solvent-removal logic.

    Solvent-removal platform

    This collection includes solvent-soluble sacrificial systems developed for controlled dissolution and clean removal after printing.

    These materials enable complex internal channels, undercuts and enclosed features while maintaining stability during molding and casting workflows.

    Key features & benefits

    Material navigation

    Choose your solvent-soluble family

    Use the routes below to navigate the collection by structural behavior and solvent-release logic.

    Material routes
    Collection strengths
    • Controlled solvent dissolution removal route.
    • Stable printing and handling during molding and casting.
    • Suitable for complex cavities, undercuts and enclosed features.
    • Supports indirect manufacturing workflows.

    Typical applications

    Application logic

    Typical use scenarios across the collection

    • Sacrificial molds and mandrels: removable internal or external sacrificial structures.
    • Complex internal channels: solvent-removable hidden geometries and access-limited features.
    • Undercuts and enclosed cavities: sacrificial printed forms that cannot be removed mechanically.
    • Indirect manufacturing for casting and molding: especially where controlled solvent release is preferred.
    • Solvent-based release strategies: workflows designed around predictable dissolution rather than thermal or manual breakaway removal.

    Why choose this collection

    Selection logic

    Solvent-removal vs other sacrificial routes

    Select the most suitable route according to whether the sacrificial feature needs more rigidity or more flexibility before dissolution.

    Decision guide
    • Need controlled dissolution → choose solvent-soluble systems
    • Need complex enclosed geometry → solvent-removal route is preferred
    • Need stable sacrificial cores with stronger support → choose the hard route
    • Need more compliant sacrificial geometry → choose the flexible route

    Products in this collection

    Hard route

    Rigid solvent-soluble sacrificial resin

    For workflows requiring stronger sacrificial support and more rigid geometry holding before controlled solvent release.

    Product
    Flexible route

    Flexible solvent-soluble sacrificial resin

    For workflows requiring more compliant sacrificial structures, especially in complex enclosed geometries.

    Product

    Technical overview table

    Workflow-dependent performance

    Dissolution rate, structural integrity, print stability and removal quality depend on the interaction between the selected resin, geometry, cure settings, wall thickness and solvent-access conditions.

    Successful implementation therefore requires alignment between material route, sacrificial function, solvent-release target and qualified indirect-manufacturing workflow.

    Material Type Removal Behavior Use case Target workflow
    IM-H-SS Bio Rigid Solvent dissolution High structural stability before controlled removal Sacrificial molds, rigid cores and enclosed removable structures Indirect manufacturing, molding and casting workflows
    IM-F-SS Bio Flexible Solvent dissolution More compliant sacrificial behavior with solvent-based release Complex enclosed geometries, channels and undercut-rich structures Indirect manufacturing and solvent-removable internal geometry workflows

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    Portfolio overview

    Portfolio structure

    A focused solvent-removal platform

    This collection provides a focused solvent-soluble sacrificial platform with rigid and flexible variants to adapt to different sacrificial geometry requirements.

    • IM-H-SS Bio covers the rigid solvent-soluble route.
    • IM-F-SS Bio covers the flexible solvent-soluble route.

    Workflow note

    System-based sacrificial principle

    Performance is workflow-dependent

    Dissolution rate, structural integrity and removal quality depend on solvent type, geometry thickness, exposure settings and process conditions.

    In practice, the correct path is to define the sacrificial role first, then validate the chosen route under the intended geometry and solvent-access conditions.

    Technical and commercial support

    Support framework

    Documentation, technical selection help and workflow support

    Use the resources below to move from preselection to dissolution validation and broader technical support.

    Support resources
    Next step

    Select the right solvent-soluble route and validate your dissolution workflow

    Use the route-based navigation above to identify the most relevant sacrificial material, compare the available options and move forward with geometry-specific validation.

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