Standard photopolymer Inkjet resins for General Purpose applications
3Dresyns® standard photopolymer inkjet resins are designed for general-purpose applications where reliable jetting behavior, dimensional accuracy and stable printing performance are required.
These materials are developed specifically for inkjet-based additive manufacturing technologies and are distinct from photopolymers used in vat-based processes such as SLA, DLP or LCD.
Inkjet-specific material requirements
Photopolymer inkjet printing imposes strict constraints on material properties, including viscosity, surface tension, reactivity and stability during jetting.
3Dresyns inkjet resin systems are formulated to meet these requirements while enabling consistent droplet formation, deposition accuracy and curing behavior under qualified printing conditions.
Scope of general-purpose applications
General-purpose inkjet photopolymers are typically used for prototyping, functional models, tooling elements, patterns and components where balanced performance and process reliability are prioritized.
These applications focus on dimensional fidelity, surface quality and repeatability rather than extreme mechanical or thermal performance.
Process- and workflow-dependent performance
The final properties of inkjet-printed parts depend on multiple interacting variables. These include resin formulation, printer architecture, jetting conditions, curing strategy, layer build-up and post-processing steps.
Mechanical and surface properties therefore represent typical responses obtained under reference configurations rather than intrinsic constants of the liquid resin alone.
System-based material design
3Dresyns develops inkjet photopolymers as system-based materials, allowing controlled optimization of printability, curing behavior and part performance within defined formulation frameworks.
This approach supports compatibility with different inkjet platforms while maintaining consistency and traceability across material versions.
Responsible performance communication
Performance characteristics communicated for standard inkjet resins represent typical outcomes achieved under qualified workflows. They should be interpreted within the context of inkjet-specific processing conditions and printer capabilities.
This ensures realistic expectations and appropriate application of inkjet photopolymers in general-purpose additive manufacturing.
Governing principle
Inkjet photopolymer resins are process-dependent systems. Printed part performance is a typical response obtained under reference inkjet printing and curing conditions, not an intrinsic property of the liquid resin alone.
This principle supports transparent and technically sound interpretation of inkjet photopolymer materials.