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The SUNLU High Speed 3D Printer Resin is a game-changer for 3D printing enthusiasts, offering 2KG of fast-curing, low-viscosity resin that ensures high precision and minimal shrinkage. Compatible with 99% of printers, this resin is designed for quick printing, easy post-processing, and stability against various substances, all while maintaining a low odor for a comfortable printing experience.


M**O
Do not buy!
DO NOT BUY THIS!I should have listened to the reviews. This stuff is garbage. It's thick like sludge/slime and is barely in liquid form. Even with a heated vat that heats it up past 30 Celsius, it still does not liquify well.I tried many times to get it to work, but my 3D printer keeps detecting foreign material in the resin sludge. I am not sure if the resin is so thick that it triggers the warning or if there really are small pieces of foreign material mixed in, because I do see little objects in the resin.Lastly, the clean up. oh man it is bad. This stuff is slime and still has the stickiness of resin, so it completely covered the vat and plate. It was incredibly hard to clean and get rid of. It took me about an hour to finally clean everything off.DO NOY BUY THIS! This should not even be sold by Amazon. This is a faulty product.
J**E
Excellent budget resin for highly detailed models
I print tabletop miniatures and have been using this for a while. The basic Sunlu is good, but this is noticeably better detail and less errors in printing the same file. Color is great for spotting flaws. There are more durable resins out there, but at this price point it is fantastic value when you want small, detailed prints.
D**.
Give this one a pass... they need to go back to the drawing board on this one
Arrived in standard packaging, upon breaking the seal - the resin was the consistency of Jello Pudding. Heated up the resin, used a commercial grade paint shaker in order to try and thin the consistency. This resulted in a gradual thinning of the resin.Several failed attempts to calibrate exposure settings according to manufacturer recommendations, could not get a single job to print successfully.Tested exposure with UV lamp, would not coagulate easily and failed to dry out in short time exposure to bright UV lamp.If you need a resin print to glow in the dark, use glow in the dark paint instead. This resin does not lend itself to printing easily or reliably.
L**S
Good price and reliable results
I've used probably 20 liters of this brand of resin (in various colors). Solidly reliable results, very pleased with the print quality I've seen. Color is consistent, cleanup and post-curing goes by the numbers.
P**T
Pink glow in the dark was red and a gell
Not sure what happened but it showed up and was so thick it was a gell and would not pour out. I tried warming the bottle but it has not helped. And the color was more red then pink. 1-1-2025 update i tried a print after warming and shaking a bunch and the print was a huge fail it was so thick that it would not flow properly im suprised it did crack my screen it had parts floating that printed but did connect to anything and when i pulled the tray out to filter back in to the bottle it was to thick so i tried mixing in a super clear very thin resin but getting them to mix is a new challenge and this stuff so far doesn’t glow long
A**M
Good alternative to more expensive resins.
Been using this resin for a while now and probably used 40kg of it. Hasn't let me down yet. With the correct settings I don't notice a difference in print quality between this and elegoo's 8K resin. Definitely worth the (much lower) price.
W**S
Clumpy Gunk, not Resin
This is not really resin but rather a gel-like, clumpy, mashed potato consistency. Was difficult to even get it out of the bottle, and I had to spread it out in the vat like cake frosting. Naturally the printer didn't even recognize it as resin and wouldn't start the print job (and my printer has a heated vat). Getting this gunk cleaned out of the vat and off of the build plate took a very long time. I didn't try heating it up or mixing it with other resins as some have reported doing, but if that's a requirement, it should be noted on the label along with the other print recommendations. I just threw out the remaining resin and will return the second bottle of blue gunk I bought at the same time. This was the first really bad resin printing experience I've had.
M**L
Prints well but is VERY thick
Results were good but getting there was a bit of a chore. In a 70F degree room the resin in the bottle is very thick, equivalent to wall paper paste. Shaking the bottle did nothing as the paste would not move and could not be poured. After placing the bottle in a hot water bath for 10 minutes I was able to pour the resin from the bottle into the resin vat. I do not have a heater in the print chamber or on the vat but the ambient heat from the printer kept the resin fluid enough to be able to print the figure pictured. The finished print sat on the build plate over night in a 70F room and I found the resin the vat congealed as seen in the 2nd picture. I had to use a hair dryer to warm the resin so that I could pour it from the vat back into its' bottle. I contacted Sunluu and they confirmed that using a spatula to stir for pour the resin is necessary and that shaking the bottle to loosen it up in the bottle as it is relatively viscous (it did not for me).So the results were very good, the color and glow are good, but the process of getting those results were a bit annoying and the post printer cleanup was a pain. If your printer has a heater or a heated vat then the resin may well be worth it but without those convivences I'm not sure I will use it again.
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