COR Alpha Photopolymer Resin for 405nm DLP & LCD 3D Printers
COR Alpha Photopolymer Resin for 405nm DLP & LCD 3D Printers
COR Alpha is the most rugged photopolymer resin on the market. What do we mean by rugged?
- Unparalleled impact resistance (un-notched IZOD >800 J/m)
- Very high working temperature (glass transition >150 °C)
- Best-in-class ductility (> 20% elongation at break)
- Extreme chemical resistance, including 10-100x lower moisture absorption than typical photopolymer resins
- Grade 0 Cytotoxicity (ISO 10993-5)
Important Notice: COR Alpha photopolymer resin is intended for use by trained additive manufacturing professionals working in industrial, manufacturing, and laboratory facilities. At this time, we discourage printing with COR in home or office environments. We reserve the right to cancel your resin purchase if you cannot meet the safety requirements. If you do not have access to this type of facility or training, we would be happy to print COR parts for you at https://polyspectra.com/start-here !
Please Review All of the Requirements Before Placing Your Order
Questions? Just give us a call 510 390 9145 or email support@polyspectra.com
Facilities Requirements:
- Well-ventilated print and part-cleaning areas
- Chemical waste disposal (for used resin and used part-cleaning solution)
- Read the SDS => https://geni.us/COR-Alpha-SDS
Equipment Requirements:
- Printer Ventilation: A well-ventilated DLP or LCD 3D printer
- (see docs.polySpectra.com for the validated and exploratory printer lists and suggestions for ventilation options)
- Refrigerated Storage: A refrigerator or freezer to store resin below 5 °C
- Please note to refrigerate on arrival
- Warm Before Printing: An oven or warm water bath to warm the resin to 35 °C
- (see docs.polySpectra.com for the validated resin warming procedure)
- Ventilated Cleaning Area: A well-ventilated area to clean parts
- (see docs.polySpectra.com for examples and recommendations)
- Post-Curing Oven: A vacuum oven, or exploratory post-cure unit
- (see docs.polySpectra.com for the validated and exploratory equipment lists)
- COR Alpha can be cured in a consumer microwave using polySpectra waveCure
PPE Requirements:
- Read the SDS => https://geni.us/COR-Alpha-SDS
- Nitrile gloves
- Safety glasses
- Lab coat
- Long pants
- Close-toed shoes
Consumables Requirements:
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polySpectra supaRinse is our validated part-cleaning solution
- A list of exploratory alternative cleaning solutions and solvents can be found at docs.polySpectra.com
Training Requirements:
- Trained additive manufacturing professional
- Experience in the safe operation of SLA/DLP/LCD resin 3D printers
- Training in the cleaning, post-curing, and finishing of printed parts
- Training in the proper handling of resin, cleaning solvents, and chemical waste
By placing an order for COR Alpha resin, you are attesting that the facility, equipment, and personnel at the shipping address meet the safety and training requirements above. We reserve the right to cancel your resin purchase if you cannot meet the safety requirements. If you do not have access to this type of facility, equipment or training --- we would be happy to print COR parts for you at https://polyspectra.com/start-here !