Advanced Photopolymer Manufacturing
High-precision photopolymer materials for nano-to-micro fabrication and emerging non-conventional manufacturing routes. 3Dresyns develops and supplies resin platforms and photoresists designed for precision patterning, high feature fidelity, and adaptation to specific process constraints including light source, wavelength, dose, resolution and development route.
This section groups the 3Dresyns® material families for two-photon polymerization (2PP), nanoimprint lithography (NIL) photoresists and volumetric additive manufacturing (VAM), covering precision patterning from nano/micro fabrication to emerging volumetric photopolymer manufacturing workflows.
Why this section matters
Precision beyond conventional 3D printing
This platform is intended for users working beyond standard layer-by-layer additive manufacturing, where feature fidelity, development chemistry and optical process control become central to success.
Three advanced product families
The section is structured around 2PP materials for nano/microstructures, NIL photoresists for imprint-based nano/micro fabrication, and VAM materials for volumetric light-based part formation.
Process adaptation is essential
These workflows are inherently process-sensitive. Printer compatibility, dose strategy, wavelength, optical setup, development and post-processing all strongly influence the final result.
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Family overview
| Family | Technology focus | Typical role | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2PP resins | Two-photon polymerization of nano/microstructures | Very high resolution fabrication of complex micro-architectures | Supports extreme feature definition and advanced micro-scale design freedom |
| NIL photoresists | UV/EB negative photoresists for nanoimprint lithography and related techniques | Pattern replication and nano/micro fabrication workflows requiring imprint-based processing | Provides a route for structured patterning beyond standard additive approaches |
| VAM resins | Volumetric additive manufacturing | Part formation through volumetric light exposure rather than conventional layer-by-layer printing | Relevant for emerging fast volumetric processes where cure kinetics and rheology are tightly process-linked |
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Implementation notes
- Printer compatibility, exposure parameters, and post-processing conditions must be validated for each specific printer model, material, and application.
- For nano/micro workflows, resolution and feature fidelity depend strongly on optical setup, wavelength, dose strategy, and development, including cleaning, extraction, and post-curing where applicable.
- For VAM workflows, rheology and cure kinetics are typically process-specific, and material tuning may be required depending on the volumetric printer design and light engine.
Related documentation
Technologies & advanced workflows
Contact
For guidance on material selection, process adaptation, and custom developments, contact: info@3dresyns.com
3Dresyns supports advanced photopolymer manufacturing projects across medical, dental and industrial additive manufacturing environments.
Regulatory and technical note
3Dresyns materials are supplied as raw photopolymer materials for additive manufacturing workflows. They are not finished medical devices.
Regulatory approval and CE marking of any final device remain the responsibility of the legal manufacturer.
Need help choosing the right advanced photopolymer family?
This section is designed to help users move between 2PP, NIL and VAM material routes depending on resolution target, optical setup, process logic and development constraints.
Start with the product family that best matches your manufacturing route, or request technical support for process adaptation and custom developments.
Engineering note
This version keeps the current product-family structure and documentation links while turning the page into a clearer and more conversion-oriented advanced technologies hub.