Creality High Temperature Resin 1kg 405nm – 220°C Heat Resistant Resin for Technical Applications
Creality High Temperature Resin is a heat-resistant photopolymer designed for applications requiring thermal stability up to 220°C. With high hardness, low viscosity for excellent fluidity, and fast curing properties, this resin is ideal for mold making, jewelry casting patterns, and any functional parts exposed to elevated temperatures.
Compatible with most 405nm LCD and DLP resin printers including Creality Halot series, ELEGOO, Anycubic, and Phrozen printers. The improved fluidity ensures high success rates and accurate model formation with easy cleaning.
Creality High Temp Resin Key Features
- 220°C Heat Resistance – Withstands high temperatures without deformation
- High Hardness – Rigid, durable finished parts
- Low Viscosity – Excellent fluidity for detailed prints
- Fast Curing – Quick solidification, high success rate
- Easy Cleaning – Good flowability simplifies post-processing
- Broad Compatibility – Works with most 405nm LCD/DLP printers
High Temp Resin Printing Parameters
| Parameter | Recommended Value | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| UV Wavelength | 405nm | Standard LCD/MSLA |
| Layer Height | 0.05mm | For best detail |
| Normal Exposure | 3-5 seconds | Varies by printer |
| Bottom Exposure | 35-60 seconds | First 4-6 layers |
For detailed Creality resin parameters by printer model, visit the Creality Resin Parameter Guide.
Heat Resistance Applications
Where 220°C Heat Resistance Matters:
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High Temp Resin Applications
- Jewelry Casting Patterns – Investment casting masters
- Industrial Molds – Silicone and rubber mold making
- Heat-Exposed Parts – Components near engines or heaters
- Process Fixtures – Jigs for hot assembly operations
- Functional Prototypes – Testing thermal performance
- Enclosures – Housings for heat-generating electronics
High Temp vs Standard Resin Comparison
| Property | High Temp Resin | Standard Resin |
|---|---|---|
| Heat Resistance | 220°C | ~60-80°C |
| Hardness | High | Medium |
| Casting Use | Excellent | Limited |
| Deformation Risk | Very Low | High at temps >60°C |
Post-Processing Tips
- IPA Wash – Clean with 95%+ IPA for 2-3 minutes.
- Air Dry – Ensure fully dry before UV curing.
- Full UV Cure – 5-10 minutes for complete curing and max heat resistance.
- Thermal Conditioning – For critical applications, post-bake at 60°C for 2 hours to achieve full thermal properties.
Creality High Temp Resin Specifications
| Brand | Creality |
| Material Type | High Temperature Photopolymer Resin |
| Volume | 1000g (1kg) |
| UV Wavelength | 405nm |
| Heat Deflection Temp | Up to 220°C |
| Compatibility | LCD/DLP/MSLA printers (405nm) |
Creality High Temp Resin FAQ
Q: Does the resin achieve 220°C heat resistance immediately after curing?
A: Standard UV curing provides good heat resistance. For maximum 220°C performance, thermal post-curing (baking) is recommended.
Q: Can I use this for lost-wax casting?
A: Yes, the high heat resistance makes it excellent for creating patterns that will be burned out during investment casting.
Q: Is this compatible with non-Creality printers?
A: Yes, Creality High Temp Resin works with any 405nm LCD, DLP, or MSLA printer from brands like ELEGOO, Anycubic, and Phrozen.
Q: What’s the difference between heat resistance and heat deflection temperature?
A: Heat deflection temperature (HDT) is the temperature at which the material begins to deform under load. This resin maintains structural integrity up to 220°C HDT.
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