Testers
Structured evaluation tools for qualification, benchmarking and performance validation of photopolymer materials and additive manufacturing workflows.
3Dresyns® testers in this collection are presented as practical tools for assessing printability, dimensional accuracy, surface quality and final part behaviour before moving into larger-scale development or production decisions.
Navigate by: evaluation objective, post-processing focus and degradation-monitoring route.
This collection includes 3Dresyns testers designed to support evaluation, qualification and performance validation of photopolymer materials and additive manufacturing workflows.
These products are intended to help users assess material behavior and process outcomes efficiently, enabling structured testing before scaling into production or advanced development.
Key features & benefits
Choose your validation route
Use the routes below to navigate the collection by the type of testing objective you want to prioritize.
- Supports practical evaluation of printing and post-processing performance.
- Helps validate printability, dimensional accuracy, surface quality and final part behavior.
- Reduces trial-and-error through more controlled evaluation workflows.
- Useful for industrial, dental, medical and research teams needing structured testing tools.
Typical applications
Typical use scenarios across the collection
This collection is suitable for teams that require structured testing tools and evaluation solutions to accelerate development, improve reliability and support repeatable manufacturing outcomes.
- Resin selection: comparing candidate materials before committing to a broader workflow.
- Material benchmarking: evaluating performance differences under controlled conditions.
- Printer qualification: checking process consistency and output quality on specific equipment.
- Workflow validation: assessing the effect of cleaning, curing and degradation-related variables.
- Application-driven evaluation projects: structured testing for industrial, dental, medical and research teams.
Why choose this collection
How to choose the right tester
Select the most suitable route according to whether the key need is post-processing validation or long-term degradation monitoring.
- Need to evaluate cleansing and post-curing workflow quality → choose the Cure Tester & Purification kit
- Need to monitor print degradation over time or under exposure conditions → choose the Degradation Tester
- Prioritise post-processing optimization → start with the Cure Tester & Purification kit
- Prioritise stability and degradation assessment → start with the Degradation Tester
Decision tree summary
Use this simplified logic before detailed validation planning.
- Need to validate full cleansing and cure-related post-processing → Cure Tester & Purification kit
- Need to monitor degradation behavior of printed parts → Degradation Tester
Then validate the final testing route under the intended material family, printer conditions and post-processing protocol.
Products in this collection
Cure and purification validation
For users who need to evaluate cleansing and post-processing conditions as part of a structured print-quality workflow.
Degradation monitoring
For users monitoring how printed parts degrade as part of structured performance validation and workflow assessment.
Technical overview table
Workflow-dependent performance
Testing outcomes depend on the interaction between the selected tester, the printed material, printer settings, cleaning sequence, curing route and the intended validation objective.
Successful implementation therefore requires alignment between testing objective, material system, printer conditions and qualified evaluation workflow.
| Tester | Core focus | Main evaluation logic | Typical behaviour assessed | Typical positioning | Target workflow |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cure Tester & Purification kit | Post-processing validation | Cleansing and cure-related workflow assessment | Printability, dimensional accuracy, surface quality and final part behaviour after cleansing/post-processing | Structured evaluation before broader production or advanced development | Validation of printing and post-processing workflows |
| Degradation Tester | Stability and degradation monitoring | Monitoring degradation of printed parts | Changes in performance or condition under degradation-related evaluation | Material benchmarking, workflow validation and long-term behaviour checks | Monitoring degradation of 3D prints in evaluation projects |
Mobile: scroll horizontally to view all columns. The first column remains visible while scrolling.
Portfolio overview
A focused validation platform rather than a broad accessories page
This collection is compact but clearly structured around two different evaluation priorities: post-processing validation and degradation monitoring.
- The Cure Tester & Purification kit addresses cleansing and cure-related validation needs.
- The Degradation Tester addresses monitoring of degradation behaviour in printed parts.
- Together, they support more structured qualification before scaling into production or advanced development.
Workflow note
The right tester depends on what part of the workflow you need to validate
These tools are most useful when the evaluation question is clearly defined first: whether the issue is post-processing quality, cleansing/cure consistency or degradation-related performance.
In practice, the correct route is to choose the validation objective first, then use the relevant tester under the intended material, printer and process conditions.
Technical and commercial support
Documentation, technical selection help and workflow support
Use the resources below to move from tester preselection to evaluation planning, technical discussion or broader workflow support.
Final CTA
Select the right tester and validate the workflow with more confidence
Use the evaluation-based navigation above to identify the most relevant tester, compare the available routes in the technical overview table, and move forward with structured validation before scaling materials or workflows.
From prototyping to industrial production, performance depends on materials, calibration and process control



