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SuperHDT 3D Printer Resin, Highest Heat Deflection Temperature 464°F, Made in Korea by 3DMaterials (1000g, Amber)

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About this item

  • [Heat Deflection Temperature 464 °F] Highest heat deflection temperature of 464 °F in the world.
  • [Increase HDT by adding SuperHDT] Adding SuperHDT to standard resins increase the HDT of print substantially.
  • [User Guide #1 Remelting Resin] Please check the color before use, warm the bottle at 140°F for an hour or 120°F for couple of hours.
  • [User Guide #2 Post-curing] Post-curing by 20mW/cm2 395nm ~ 405nm LED light for 10 minutes, and heating up the print in 176°F oven for one hour.
  • [ISO 10993-5] Properly cleaned and fully post cured SuperHDT prints pass ISO 10993-5 test.



Product Description

High HDT 3D printer resin, rigid ceramic, flame retardant (UL 94), for electric engineering.
  • The settings chart is available at the end of this page, or you can download it from the Amazon document list using QR code on the label of bottle.

  • Use alcohol to remove excess resin from the surface and dry the prints completely. Post-cure them using any brand’s curing machine for 20 minutes in air. One tip is the underwater (without oxygen) curing for another 10 minutes gives better result.


James Rogers
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
Yes, it is finicky, but if you follow tips from other users and the directions exactly, it is great material. Heat it to 120 F for 2 hours before adding it to your vat, and keep the printer area warm (right now it is chilly in Texas so I have a small space heater around my printers). Printing the clear is a little iffy, but adding the color pigments is a MUST, I feel like the light goes through the part and cures in places I didn’t want, but my gray parts are beautiful! Post cure at 175F for an hour, tested some parts at 425 F and they held up to the heat without breaking down, now to send the parts off to the mold maker for vulcanized rubber spin casting molds. My low star is because of my experience with the clear prints, but I’d give it 5 if it were gray from the bottle.
Ryan H
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
I use this to print softplastic fishing lure molds that uses a 350 degree hot plastic. I get multiple pours ot of the molds made with this resin and dont appear to be damaged and can be used again.
Tobias D.
Reviewed in Germany on April 8, 2025
Daher dieses Produkt transparent ist, ist es sehr schwer zu drucken. Das UV Licht gelangt weiter als normal und härtet ungleichmäßig aus. Ebenso ist nach der Aushärtung sehr spröde. Das Fertige Teil kann nicht durch Schrauben befestigt werden, da es sofort bricht. Somit sehr spröde.
Zacc
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2024
This isn't a normal resin, make sure you read the instructions carefully before using, as it is important you adjust the machine and heat the resin before printing. Trying my third print with it, first two failed from my ignorance.
Robin O.
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2024
Thank you to product support, responding on the weekend after hours.I tried the liquid too cool, and it solidified. Heated it to 120 degrees and it became liquid and the warm material printed better.I am able to make parts suited for high temperature.Note: the material is brittle. Rather than tap holes, I choose to use square nuts for setscrews.
User
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2024
The print came out very brittle. Removing the supports will also break the model. This is highly brittle. Also, it emits very bad gas when exposed to high heat. When heated up to 200C for about 3 minutes, it became even more brittle. I would not recommend this product. Look for other ceramic based ones
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2023
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cecilykassinen
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 22, 2023
First do not buy this resin if you cannot control the UV led brightness on your printer. Despite stating compatibility when I tried this on an Anycubic Photon Mono SE using their recommended setting it would not work. The light bled through the crystal clear resin and cured extra resin resulting in blobs and a mess. I tried progressively reducing exposure time until it left holes in the print as there wasn't enough UV light to properly cure but I still got bleed through. Nightmare. I moved to a different printer; Anycubic M3 plus and turned down the brightness and used the recommended settings for the Mono X 6K and it result in bleed through and curing of extra resin. Eventually after some experimentation (50% uv intensity and 5s exposure) I was able to 3 good prints out of 4. This is just the printing! You have to warm up the bottle to 60C to get it to go clear before printing. Then a long UV cure after printing for it to go amber colour instead of clear and then temper it at 80F for 1 hour. If it isn't amber it is not cured enough (one of my cured prints wasn't amber enough and cracked in the oven at 220C). I wasted 12 hour printing and got 3 small prints that were actually good. I tested another amber print in the oven at 220C and it had no issues, it just turns a little more rubbery instead of brittle hard but held its shape without issues. Definitely the most frustrating resin I have ever used but if you need high temperature then you don't have a lot of choices yet.
Leo A.
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2023
The material was great. It held up to the temperatures advertised. The color after cure was yellow like old headlights. After exposing the material to around 350f the yellow went away and it was clear white and looked like clean acrylic. The guide does say to hold it in some heat to anneal so refer to that. The material is sturdy. It has a metallic sound when I tapped it with a screw driver similar to CF infused filaments. I cleaned the part with a soft toothbrush and 93 alcohol and dryed it with a hair dryer before curing. Cured it according to the guide. I ordered the 500g which had some crystallized material in the bottle. This is the only reason I gave it 4/5 (initially). I'll be back to update the review when I see the 1000g bottle. I'll give them the benefit of the doubt and assume that it might have sat on the shelf too long and people prefer the 1000g option more. This stuff is stinky so please have some kind of extraction or ventilation. If you're considering a resin operation get a fume hood designed for soldering.Edit: the 1000g bottle did not have crystallized material in it so I am upgrading to 5/5.
Catherine
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2022
Thin parts and flat parts don't cure well. To the point that the resin is unusable. Used manufacturer-recommended exposure settings.
Client d'
Reviewed in France on January 12, 2022
Bonjour,attention si la résine a vue une température trop basse pendant le transport elle peut cristalliser.il faut la chauffer a 60°C pendant environ 3h pour qu'elle retrouve son aspect liquide transparent.support 3D Materials très réactifElgoo Mars 2 Pro :initial 10s pour 4 layersaprès 4.5s pour une couche de 0.050 mm
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