UV/Visible light curable putties, gels, fillers, and sealants
UV and visible-light curable putties, gels, fillers and sealants for moldable processing, controlled curing and practical repair, sealing, filling and assembly workflows.
3Dresyns® 3Dputty materials are positioned for hands-on workshop and industrial use cases where shapeable pre-cure handling, fast light curing and application-specific final behaviour matter together.
Navigate by: durable route, sacrificial route, hydrogel route and heat-resistant route.
This collection groups versatile UV/visible-curable putties and gels with filling, sealing and moldable processing functionality, designed for practical use across repair, sealing, assembly and maintenance tasks.
The current range spans durable, sacrificial, hydrogel, high-HDT, water-soluble, water-swellable, solvent-soluble, monomer-free and bio-based routes depending on the intended application.
Key features & benefits
Choose your putty or gel family
Use the routes below to navigate the collection by final behavior and removal or durability logic.
- Versatile UV/visible-curable putties and gels with filling and sealing functionality.
- Moldable handling before cure and controlled cure behavior in use.
- Practical fit across repair, sealing, assembly and maintenance tasks.
- Broad route coverage across durable, sacrificial, hydrogel and high-temperature workflows.
Typical applications
Typical use scenarios across the collection
This collection is suitable for technical and workshop workflows where a shapeable light-curable material is needed instead of a standard low-viscosity resin.
- Sealing: practical sealing tasks in workshop or industrial workflows.
- Gap filling: filling local voids, interfaces or irregular features.
- Forming and shaping: moldable application before light curing.
- Repairs and surface finishing: local correction, finishing and maintenance uses.
- Temporary tooling, prototyping and assembly aids: including sacrificial and removable support-style workflows.
Why choose this collection
How to choose the right UV/visible-curable putty
Select the most suitable route according to whether the target is durable use, sacrificial removal, absorbent hydrogel behavior or higher heat resistance.
- Need durable super-elastic behavior → choose 3Dputty SE
- Need durable hard-flexible behavior → choose 3Dputty HF Bio
- Need durable high-HDT behavior → choose 3Dputty HDT
- Need water-swellable sacrificial soft-flexible behavior → choose 3Dputty SF-WS
- Need water-soluble sacrificial high-HDT behavior → choose 3Dputty HDT-WS
- Need easy-breakable sacrificial route → choose 3Dputty Crispy Bio or 3Dputty SF Bio
- Need solvent-soluble sacrificial route → choose HF-SS MF Bio, H-SS MF Bio or S-SS MF Bio
- Need swellable absorbent and elastic hydrogel behavior → choose 3Dputty SAE
- Prioritise durable in-use performance → start with SE, HF Bio or HDT
- Prioritise sacrificial removal in water → start with SF-WS or HDT-WS
- Prioritise easy manual removal → start with Crispy Bio or SF Bio
- Prioritise solvent-soluble sacrificial removal → start with the SS MF Bio routes
- Prioritise hydrogel-like swellable absorbent behavior → start with SAE
Decision tree summary
Use this simplified logic before detailed handling and curing validation.
- Need durable route → SE / HF Bio / HDT
- Need water-removable sacrificial route → SF-WS / HDT-WS
- Need breakable sacrificial route → Crispy Bio / SF Bio
- Need solvent-soluble sacrificial route → HF-SS MF Bio / H-SS MF Bio / S-SS MF Bio
- Need absorbent hydrogel route → SAE
Then validate the final route under the intended light source, layer thickness, handling time, geometry and post-removal workflow.
Products in this collection
Durable putties for elastic, hard-flexible and high-HDT workflows
For applications where the final part or local feature is intended to remain in service after curing.
Water-swellable and water-soluble sacrificial putties
For temporary features, removable tooling or sacrificial workflows where water-based removal is preferred.
Breakable sacrificial bio-based putties
For workflows where easy manual breakage is preferred over dissolving or swelling-based removal.
Monomer-free bio-based solvent-soluble sacrificial putties
For workflows requiring sacrificial removal through solvent-soluble logic with different final hardness profiles.
Swellable absorbent and elastic hydrogel route
For workflows requiring hydrogel-style absorbency, swelling response and elastic final behavior.
Technical overview table
Workflow-dependent performance
Final handling, curing quality, removal behavior and end-use performance depend on the interaction between the selected putty, the light source, geometry, cure depth, sacrificial logic and any downstream cleaning or removal method. :contentReference[oaicite:12]{index=12}
Successful implementation therefore requires alignment between material route, curing conditions, final-use objective and qualified post-processing workflow.
| Material | Primary route | Core profile | Main behavior | Typical positioning | Target workflow |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3Dputty SE | Durable | Super elastic | Durable elastic cured putty route | Repair, sealing and assembly tasks needing elastic final behavior | UV/visible-light cured durable putty workflows |
| 3Dputty HF Bio | Durable | Bio-based hard & flexible | Durable route with harder flexible balance | Workshop and industrial filling or forming tasks needing tougher response | UV/visible-light cured durable putty workflows |
| 3Dputty HDT | Durable | High HDT | Durable route for higher heat-deflection requirements | Technical tasks needing higher thermal resistance | UV/visible-light cured high-temperature putty workflows |
| 3Dputty SF-WS | Sacrificial | Water swellable, soft & flexible | Water-swellable sacrificial removal route | Temporary shaping, support and removable fill features | Water-swellable sacrificial workflows |
| 3Dputty HDT-WS | Sacrificial | Water soluble, high HDT | Water-soluble sacrificial high-temperature route | Temporary tooling or removable features needing more thermal rigidity | Water-soluble sacrificial workflows |
| 3Dputty Crispy Bio | Sacrificial | Bio-based, easy breakable, crispy | Manual breakaway sacrificial route | Quick removable sections or temporary shaped features | Easy-breakable sacrificial workflows |
| 3Dputty SF Bio | Sacrificial | Bio-based, easy breakable, soft & flexible | Soft breakable sacrificial route | Temporary shaped sections needing softer breakaway behavior | Easy-breakable sacrificial workflows |
| 3Dputty HF-SS MF Bio | Sacrificial | Monomer-free, solvent soluble, hard & flexible | Solvent-soluble sacrificial hard-flexible route | Removable features needing harder flexible balance | Solvent-soluble sacrificial workflows |
| 3Dputty H-SS MF Bio | Sacrificial | Monomer-free, solvent soluble, hard | Solvent-soluble sacrificial hard route | Temporary hard features with solvent removal logic | Solvent-soluble sacrificial workflows |
| 3Dputty S-SS MF Bio | Sacrificial | Monomer-free, solvent soluble, soft | Solvent-soluble sacrificial soft route | Temporary soft features with solvent removal logic | Solvent-soluble sacrificial workflows |
| 3Dputty SAE | Hydrogel | Swellable, absorbent and elastic | Durable hydrogel-like swelling route | Absorbent, elastic and swellable specialty workflows | Hydrogel-oriented UV/visible-light cured workflows |
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Portfolio overview
A broad applied putty platform rather than a single filler material
This collection is structured around multiple behavior families: durable, sacrificial, hydrogel and high-temperature routes, enabling selection by final workflow rather than only by nominal product name.
- Durable routes: SE, HF Bio and HDT.
- Water-removable sacrificial routes: SF-WS and HDT-WS.
- Breakable sacrificial routes: Crispy Bio and SF Bio.
- Solvent-soluble sacrificial routes: HF-SS MF Bio, H-SS MF Bio and S-SS MF Bio.
- Hydrogel route: SAE.
Workflow note
The right putty depends on the removal or service logic, not only on initial handling feel
These materials are most useful when the end objective is clearly defined first: durable service, temporary sacrificial use, breakaway removal, solvent or water removal, or hydrogel-style swelling behavior.
In practice, the correct path is to define the final workflow first, then validate the material under the intended light source, cure time, geometry and removal or use conditions.
Technical and commercial support
Documentation, technical selection help and workflow support
Use the resources below to move from putty preselection to curing validation, handling trials or project-specific technical support.
Final CTA
Select the right UV/visible-curable putty route and validate the final handling workflow
Use the route-based navigation above to identify the most relevant putty family, compare candidates in the technical overview table, and move forward with workflow-specific validation for filling, sealing, shaping, sacrificial removal or durable use.
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