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