Putties, gels, fillers and sealants
Fast-handling curable putty systems for workshop, lab and production environments. 3Dresyns® putties include durable and sacrificial grades for sealing, filling, repair, tooling, temporary masking and controlled-removal workflows depending on the selected family.
This page groups the 3Dresyns® UV / visible light curable putty systems across durable, water-soluble sacrificial, solvent-soluble sacrificial and easy-breakable sacrificial routes for practical use in tooling, repair and process-support applications.
Key features & benefits
- UV / visible light curable putties, gels, fillers and sealants
- fast handling and practical workshop use
- controlled curing behavior
- durable and sacrificial routes depending on application
- suitable for lab, workshop and production environments
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Category overview
Durable putties
Robust, long-lasting putties intended for repair, sealing, filling and durable functional use after curing.
Water soluble sacrificial putties
Sacrificial systems designed for easy removal through water-based dissolution workflows, useful when temporary support or masking must later disappear cleanly.
Solvent soluble sacrificial putties
Sacrificial putties optimized for removal with compatible solvent-based workflows where water solubility is not the preferred route.
Easy breakable sacrificial putties
Sacrificial grades designed for controlled mechanical removal after curing, suitable where break-out handling is more practical than dissolution.
Why choose this platform
Built for practical handling
These materials are positioned for real-use environments where easy manipulation, fast curing and clean application matter as much as final performance.
Multiple removal strategies
The platform does not rely on a single sacrificial logic. It allows users to choose between durable, water-soluble, solvent-soluble or mechanically breakable routes depending on the process.
Useful across tooling and process support
Beyond simple filling or sealing, these putties can support temporary process steps, sacrificial masking, removable shaping and indirect manufacturing assistance workflows.
Typical applications
- repair and sealing operations
- gap filling and local reinforcement
- temporary tooling and masking
- sacrificial process-support steps
- lab and workshop prototyping support
- production-floor handling and maintenance workflows
Workflow note
The right putty family depends mainly on what must happen after curing.
If the material should remain in service, use a durable route. If it must later be removed, the best choice usually depends on whether the preferred removal strategy is water dissolution, solvent dissolution or controlled break-out.
Need help selecting the right putty or sacrificial route?
This platform is designed to help users move quickly between durable and removable putty systems depending on the target workflow, curing setup and post-processing logic.
For technical guidance or custom developments, contact info@3dresyns.com.
Engineering note
This version keeps the original four-category structure and links while turning the page into a clearer, more conversion-oriented collection hub.