3D Printing

Ceramic SLA Resin Ceramic-Filled Photopolymer Resin for SLA

Ceramic SLA resins are photopolymer resins loaded with ceramic particles (e.g., alumina, zirconia). Once printed, these parts undergo a post-processing step involving debinding and sintering at high temperatures to form solid ceramic objects.

Ceramic ResinCeramic ResinAlumina Resin
Manufacturers
3
Grades
2
Applications
5
Equivalents
0

Physical Properties

Density
1.50-2.50 g/cm³ (as printed)
Water Absorption (24h)
Very Low
Transparency
Opaque
Shrinkage
Significant during firing (e.g., 15-25%)

Mechanical Properties

Young's Modulus
Variable (post-firing, depends on ceramic)
Tensile Strength
Variable (post-firing, depends on ceramic)
Elongation at Break
Very Low (brittle)
Impact Strength (Izod)
Very Low (brittle)

Thermal Properties

Glass Transition Temperature
N/A
Melting Point
N/A (sintering temperature, e.g., 1500-1800 °C)
Continuous Service Temperature
High (depends on ceramic, e.g., >1000 °C)
Heat Deflection Temperature
Very High (depends on ceramic)

Electrical Properties

Dielectric Constant
Variable (depends on ceramic)
Volume Resistivity
Variable (depends on ceramic)
Dielectric Strength
Variable (depends on ceramic)

Chemical Resistance

Acids
Excellent (depends on ceramic)
Bases
Excellent (depends on ceramic)
Solvents
Excellent (depends on ceramic)
UV Resistance
Excellent (depends on ceramic)

Sustainability

Recyclability
Not Recyclable
Recycling Code
N/A
Carbon Footprint
Very High (due to firing)

Manufacturing compatibility

Stereolithography (SLA)Digital Light Processing (DLP)Binder Jetting

Applications

Technical Ceramics
Bioceramics
High-Temperature Components
Labware
Medical Implants

Available grades

Alumina SLA ResinZirconia SLA Resin

Manufacturers

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