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    3Dresyn LDPE-like vs soft polyolefin-like SLA / DLP / LCD 3D printing resins

    Mechanical Resistance Comparison & Executive Summary

    3Dresyn LDPE-like is a very low-modulus engineering photopolymer designed for applications requiring soft deformation, high compliance and a low-rigidity polyolefin-like functional response. It is positioned for parts where softness and flexibility are more important than structural stiffness or dimensional retention.

    With flexural strength below 20 MPa, elongation above 100%, Young’s modulus below 300 MPa and Shore D 40–50, LDPE-like occupies the softest end of the thermoplastic-like engineering family.

    Choose LDPE-like when the application requires very soft deformation, high compliance and low structural resistance, rather than engineering rigidity.

    Data Table — Typical Properties (post-cure; internal data and competitor TDS)

    Resin Flexural strength Elongation Young’s modulus Noted traits
    3Dresyn LDPE-like <20 MPa >100% <300 MPa Very soft engineering response; Shore D 40–50; Tg <25 °C; high compliance and low rigidity.
    Very soft flexible engineering families Varies Varies Very low Broad category; some systems move toward elastomeric or rubber-like behaviour rather than soft polyolefin-like engineering use.
    Liqcreate Tough-X Impact-focused 100–150% Lower stiffness Ductile but often tougher and less soft than a true LDPE-like target profile.

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    Comparability note: Very soft engineering and polyolefin-like behaviour in photopolymers is highly process-dependent. Comparisons should normalize modulus, elongation, sample geometry and post-cure conditions.

    Where 3Dresyn LDPE-like Wins

    1) Softest polyolefin-like position in the collection

    • LDPE-like is designed for the lowest-rigidity applications in the thermoplastic-like family.

    2) High compliance and deformation tolerance

    • Suitable for soft covers, compliant geometries, deformation-prone interfaces and technical parts where low stiffness is beneficial.

    3) Better fit than semi-rigid families for very soft functional parts

    • Where PP-like or HDPE-like remain too stiff, LDPE-like provides a softer engineering response.

    Application Guidance

    • Choose 3Dresyn LDPE-like for: very soft technical parts, compliant interfaces, low-rigidity covers and deformation-intensive lightweight geometries.
    • Choose HDPE-like if slightly more structure is needed.
    • Choose TPU-like if more elastic engineering recovery is required.

    Processing Notes (Quick Start)

    • Compatible with open SLA, DLP and LCD systems in the 385–405 nm range.
    • Use carefully controlled post-curing to avoid shifting the material out of its intended soft window.

    Normalization & Caveats

    • LDPE-like positioning is an engineering behaviour analogy, not direct equivalence to molded LDPE.
    • Mechanical response depends strongly on thickness, geometry and post-curing state.

    References

    • 3Dresyn LDPE-like internal product data
    • Liqcreate Tough-X TDS
    • Relevant soft engineering resin documentation