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Siraya Tech Blu 3D Printer Tough Resin with High Toughness Resolution Strong and Precise 3D Printing 405nm UV-Curing Rapid Resin for LCD DLP 8K 3D Printer (Clear V2, 1kg)

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1.Color:Easy Grey 1000g


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  • High Toughness – Siraya Tech Blu 3d printer resin maintains a good balance between hardness and impact resistance. This clear resin 3d printing is a tough resin that is easy to use and does not break easily when bent. Compared to other resins that are too brittle, it can withstand bending, compression, and occasional accidental drops without breaking easily—ideal for making strong and flexible functional parts.
  • Wide Applications - Blu tough 3D printer resin is suitable for high-strength and non-fragile functional parts such as brackets, bases, housings, industrial parts, architectural models, and parts that require handling the load without changing the shape and other high-strength functional models. Siraya Tech Blu resin is compatible with most LCP and DLP 3D printers and is 8K capable.
  • Strong and Not Brittle – Siraya Tech Blu clear resin 3d printer is a tough and flexible resin. It is strong and not brittle and will not shatter easily as other resins—ideal for printing high strength and precision fitting engineering and functional parts.
  • High Precision and Resolution - Siraya Tech Blu 3D printer resin has excellent colors, a very smooth surface, and strong and precise high resolution, can print precise details, have good flow, and print and cure models quickly. This clear 3d printer tough rapid resin has a very high viscosity and is recommended for printing at 25°C.
  • Works Great As Additive - Siraya Tech Blu Clear V2 3D printer resin can be used as an additive to be mixed with other resins. Not only can it improve the toughness of the print and improve the resolution of other resins, but the mixed resin can also make the print Become stronger and less brittle and become flexible and tough.



Product Description

Blu 3D Print Resin Tough Resin 3D Printing with High Toughness
Blu Nylon Tough 3d printer Resin with excellent strength
Siraya Tech Blu resin has excellent rigidity and impact resistance
Mechanical properties of siraya tech blu 3d tough resin
Blu tough 3D printer resin is suitable for high-strength and non-fragile functional parts

Daniel
2025-08-26 12:43:04
I've been resin printing since 2017, using a Qidi S-Box (largest MSLA print at the time for under $1000), and since mid summer of that year, I started using Siraya Tech resins.I've used other brands, like anycubic, Elegoo, and bunch of other brands.But eventually I end up coming back to Siraya Tech, the quality of resin for the price is really good.Over the years I've used Tenacious, Blu original, Build Smoky Black, and many others.But recently this past month, I bought a Elegoo Saturn 4 ultra, and it's been since March of 2024 that I made my last resin print. So I wanted to see what Siraya Tech had to offer lately, and saw a sale on the Blue Tough Easy Grey.And I have to say, the stock resin profiles on the Siraya Tech website for the Saturn 4 ultra have been really great! I thought I would have to spend hours tweaking profiles to get perfect prints. But I just had to load the stock profiles and go, which is something I'm not use to. It even makes really decent prints on the Elegoo high speed mode.As far as odor,it's not that bad compared to other resins I've used, your still notice it but it's not a really strong smell.Toughness, I've been using it to prototype linear screw drives, and it has been holding up pretty well, I'm not 100% on the wear resistance.But either way, I'm like always, pleased with the quality and price of Siraya Tech products, so I end up buying 4Kgs of resin during their sale, used up 700Mls so far
Steve
2025-08-23 18:36:27
I can't sing the praises of this resin enough. Not only does it print beautifully, but you can get all the details you'd ever want just by being careful with your layer exposure settings (You can get any amount of flexibility/hardness depending on the amount of time spent curing.5 minutes or less of curing, and it's so flexible that it's basically a nylon. 5 to 10 minutes of curing it's not nearly as flexible, it gets harder but still doesn't break easily.It took me 30 minutes of curing to get it to a point where I could snap off supports with my fingers; anything less than that, a good pair of toenail clippers will be required.Ideal print settings on a Creality HALOT MAGE (regular, not pro) are 0.25mm layer size. 1s light delay. 2 - 3s per layer with 3 to 5 bottom layers at 10 to 30s, depending on the weight of the model.At 10s, you can easily just tug firmly, and it comes right off the build plate. At 30s, I was using a metal spatula and a rubber hammer to get it off, (it still didn't break, but I did have to completely realign my print head).If you want a really cool effect, mix this 50/50 with the Sunlu "abs-like" resins in blue or red.It also mixes so well with other resins. It's my go-to resin to fix other resins. I even used this to fix the super crappy Yousu silver resin.I wish I could buy this stuff by the drum.Long story short, this is the best resin I've ever tried, and completely worth the money.*I use the AnyCubic Wash and Cure 3 for curing, but you can also cure in direct sunlight, and the properties get really interesting.
Aaron S. Evans
2025-08-12 11:27:13
Great resin, quite a bit tougher than the resin I was using. It's slightly translucent when cured, but works really well in my AnyCubic Photon 2 Mono. Only issue I have is it still feels a bit tacky for a while even after curing, I just let it dry out for a few hours before priming.
Ira Faberman
2025-07-21 12:00:40
Siraya Tech Mecha is amazing stuff! Parts are very strong, just slightly flexible, not brittle, with a smooth, low friction finish that's perfect for mechanical parts. (I suspect that they added PTFE to get this). Print times are reasonable too. I used 2.75 Sec/0.05mm layer on a Mars 3 Pro. It also has very low odor! The only things to watch out for are that it wants to be printed warm (30C or more but not above 40C), and the first layers needed 55 sec or the parts wouldn't stick to the build plate. I'm designing worm and spur gear drives and couldn't be happier! Parts are good up to 65C.
Justin Hawley
2025-07-14 12:44:06
I would one hundred percent recommend this resin for functional parts. The parts are incredibly strong and aren't brittle at all.Not sure I would recommend it for miniatures or busts but I have seen people get decent results. Removing supports is generally harder than I have experienced with other resins because the stuff is so damn tough and flexible. From a usability standpoint it can be a little tough to work with. It doesn't smell that bad. It has a kind of almost minty smell but the smell is really strong and lasts a long while.The resin itself is incredibly sticky and oily in it's liquid form and is difficult to clean up. Usually with most resins I am able to wipe most of it away from the vat and spray the rest off with a small squirt bottle of IPA. This stuff requires a lot more labor to clean up.I haven't had a lot of experience with this resin yet but using a compliance matrix test print I arrived at 3.75 seconds exposure per layer for this resin and all other settings default
Cliente de
2025-07-09 20:24:56
Una gran resina con excelente resistencia, para prototipos funcionales es la mejor opción
Tanzanite Toolkit
2025-06-07 13:09:55
I've been resin 3d printing for about 2 years now, and own two printers a mars 2 pro and mars 4 dlp. And outside a very short period in time at the start I've been using almost exclusively Sirayas blu resin line with the occasional bottle of Siraya's fast white because this blu nylon mecha is so expensive. I can't understate how much of a mistake that was.Nylon mecha is worth every penny if you want a strong white resin. The color of fast white is a bit "off" and yellows during post cure and the result is barely passable for dyeing(yes you can use RIT synthetic dye on white/transparent blu resins as long as the part can handle the hot water without deforming) and completely unusable as a pure white print. Nylon mecha on the other hand is a brilliant white and doesn't yellow at all which makes it perfect for dyeing prints to color after printing or using it as is.I cut mine with about 25% blu clear v2 which doesn't noticeably effect the white color but it does help reducing the cost of printing in nylon mecha without sacrificing strength. Other than the cost I have no complaints. This prints exactly the same as the obsidian black in that you really want to heat the print chamber. When it comes to post processing take care NOT to mix this with any IPA that has been used at any point for black or dark colored resins, its best practice to have separate IPA just for white prints as it is very sensitive to absorbing the color in the IPA solution.Between Blue Clear v2, Mecha White, and Obsidian Black and a selection of rit syntheic dyes you can resin print and color the prints to basically any color you want and the parts are super strong and as bio-compatible as consumer resin prints get.Personal plea to sirayatech - Please release this in larger bottles, at least 1kg. But while your at it please bring the fabled 5kg bottles in stock for Canadian customers for Blu Clear v2/Obsidian Black. I am literally swimming in empty 1kg bottles its such a waste of plastic.
Phil De M
2025-05-29 12:34:50
Je cherchais une résine pour des impressions de modélisme ferroviaire fonctionnel grande échelle en extérieur (1/22). Donc résistante, non cassante, facile à peindre et mécaniquement précise (motoreducteur...)...J'en suis à mon 3eme litre et les impressions sortent nickel (après test et calibration de l'imprimante bien sûr) ! Donc je garde cette référence pour la suite....
Rick
2025-02-27 12:10:30
Non ha nessuna delle proprietà elencate, ha solo un bel colore, per il resto è uguale alle altre resine con in più la difficoltà di stampa.
Robin
2025-02-02 14:53:16
Casi termino la botella, ¿mi conclusión? Gran resina, sin impresiones fallidas, sin deformaciones, impresiones fuertes y estéticamente agradables. Como la resina es bastante espesa, la imprimo a 35°C con el calentador de mi cámara de resina. Tenga en cuenta que a esa temperatura debe reducir el tiempo de exposición.
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