Flexible Resin – elastic from Shore A 50 to 95
Flexible Resin produces rubber-like parts – from soft damping elements to robust, grippy components. Choose the Shore hardness according to the application: the lower, the softer and more stretchable.
Advantages
- Elastic behavior with restoring force
- Vibration and oscillation damping
- Non-slip surfaces and sealing applications
Typical applications
- Seals, protective caps, handles
- Shock absorbers, buffers, flexible hinges
Compatibility & notes
The softer the material, the more sensitive the printing parameters (exposure time, support strategy). Cure sufficiently without overcuring.
FAQ
Which Shore hardness to choose?
50A–70A for soft parts; 80A–95A for more robust, rubber-like components.
Post-processing?
Careful washing, moderate curing to maintain flexibility.
Tensile strength?
Depends on the product – check the datasheet; use generous radii for delicate geometries.
- short: flexible resin, elastomer resin
- long: Shore A 3D printing resin, rubber-like resin for seals, elastic resin 405 nm