Anycubic High-Clear Resin – Transparent UV Resin for LCD 3D Printers
Anycubic High-Clear Resin is a premium transparent photopolymer resin designed for applications requiring optical clarity and light transmission. With exceptional transparency and minimal yellowing, this resin produces glass-like prints perfect for lenses, light pipes, and decorative items.
The advanced formula offers excellent surface finish and dimensional accuracy while maintaining high clarity. Compatible with all 365-405nm LCD/DLP/SLA printers including Anycubic Photon series, ELEGOO, and Creality.
Anycubic High-Clear Resin Key Features
- High Transparency – Glass-like optical clarity
- Low Yellowing – Maintains clarity over time
- Excellent Surface Finish – Smooth, polishable surface
- Low Shrinkage – Accurate dimensional results
- Wide Wavelength – 365-405nm compatible
- Polishable – Can be polished to glass clarity
Anycubic High-Clear Resin Print Settings
| Parameter | Recommended Value | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Normal Exposure | 4.5 seconds | Slightly longer than opaque |
| Bottom Exposure | 50 seconds | First layers |
| Layer Height | 0.05mm typical | Thinner layers = better clarity |
| Print Temperature | 20-35°C | Room temperature |
| Wavelength | 365-405nm | Wide range compatibility |
Achieving Maximum Clarity
Tips for Crystal-Clear Prints:
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Anycubic High-Clear Resin Applications
- Light Pipes – LED light guides and diffusers
- Lenses – Optical prototypes and covers
- Display Pieces – Showcase items, awards
- Jewelry – Crystal-like pendants, gems
- Prototypes – Clear enclosure mockups
- Art & Sculpture – Glass-like artistic pieces
Anycubic High-Clear Resin Specifications
| Brand | Anycubic |
| Type | High-Clear Transparent Resin |
| Wavelength | 365-405nm |
| Net Weight | 1kg per bottle |
| Key Property | High optical transparency |
| Cleaning Method | 95% IPA recommended |
Anycubic High-Clear Resin FAQ
Q: Will my prints be completely transparent like glass?
A: Layer lines create slight diffusion. For maximum clarity, use thin layers, sand progressively, and apply clear coat. Direct printing won’t achieve true optical glass clarity.
Q: Why do my clear prints turn yellow?
A: Over-curing causes yellowing. Cure only until the surface is no longer tacky. UV exposure over time can also cause yellowing – store prints away from direct sunlight.
Q: Can I use this for functional lenses?
A: For prototype/visual purposes, yes. For precision optical applications, the layer structure may affect optical performance. Professional lenses require different manufacturing.
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