Smith3D Anti-Static ESD Resin 1kg 405nm – Electrostatic Discharge Protection for Electronics
Static electricity is the silent killer of sensitive electronics. Smith3D Anti-Static ESD Resin protects your
components with a controlled surface resistivity of 10^10 – 10^11 Ω/sq. Unlike standard resins
that generate static buildup, this material safely dissipates charges, making it the industry standard for
printing circuit board housings, assembly trays, and electronic test fixtures.
Perfect for creating ESD-safe fixtures, component trays, test jigs, and any parts that come in contact with
static-sensitive electronics. The rigid, easy-to-print formula delivers high precision while maintaining
consistent anti-static properties throughout the part.
Smith3D Anti-Static Resin Key Features
- ESD Protection – Surface resistivity 10^10 – 10^11 Ω/sq for static discharge
- Uniform Discharge – Consistent anti-static properties throughout
- Rigid Structure – High strength for functional parts
- Easy to Print – Reliable printing with standard settings
- Good Bending Properties – Some flexibility for handling
- Electronics Safe – Protects sensitive components from ESD damage
Smith3D Anti-Static Material Properties
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Surface Resistivity | 10^10 – 10^11 Ω/sq |
| Tensile Strength | 35.66 ± 10% MPa |
| Tensile Modulus | 436.36 ± 10% MPa |
| Flexural Modulus | 1353.26 ± 10% MPa |
| Elongation at Break | 7.43 ± 10% |
| Impact Strength | 11 ± 10% J/m |
| Shore Hardness | 81-85 Shore D |
Printing Parameters
| Parameter | Recommended Value | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| UV Wavelength | 405nm | Standard LCD/MSLA |
| Layer Height | 0.05mm | For best detail |
| Normal Exposure | 2-4 seconds | Varies by printer |
| Bottom Exposure | 30-50 seconds | First 4-6 layers |
ESD Resin Applications
- Component Trays – Safe handling of static-sensitive ICs
- Test Fixtures – ESD-safe jigs for electronics testing
- Assembly Aids – Workholding for PCB assembly
- Transport Trays – Protection during component transport
- Electronics Housings – ESD-safe enclosures
- Manufacturing Tools – Safe handling equipment
ESD Safety Standards
Surface Resistivity Classification:
Smith3D Anti-Static Resin falls in the static dissipative range, |
Anti-Static Resin Printing Tips
- Shake Well – Ensure uniform particle distribution before printing.
- Standard Settings – Use normal resin parameters for your printer.
- IPA Cleaning – 95%+ IPA for 2-3 minutes wash.
- Full UV Cure – 3-5 minutes post-curing for best properties.
- Test Resistivity – Verify ESD properties meet your requirements.
Smith3D Anti-Static Resin Specifications
| Brand | Smith3D |
| Material Type | Anti-Static / ESD Resin |
| Volume | 1000g (1kg) |
| UV Wavelength | 405nm |
| Surface Resistivity | 10^10 – 10^11 Ω/sq |
| Shore Hardness | 81-85 Shore D |
Smith3D Anti-Static Resin FAQ
Q: What is ESD-safe surface resistivity?
A: Static dissipative materials have surface resistivity between 10^5 – 10^12 Ω/sq. Smith3D Anti-Static Resin at
10^10-10^11 Ω/sq provides controlled discharge without rapid static buildup.
Q: Can I use this for all electronics work?
A: Yes, this resin is suitable for creating fixtures, trays, and handling equipment for static-sensitive
components like ICs, PCBs, and memory modules.
Q: Is the ESD property throughout the part or just surface?
A: The anti-static properties are uniform throughout the part, not just a surface coating.
Q: What printers are compatible?
A: Compatible with all 405nm LCD, DLP, and MSLA printers including ELEGOO, Anycubic, Creality, and Phrozen.
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