A few days ago, Formlabs, a well-known photo-curing desktop 3D printer manufacturer, released A series of newly developed photosensitive resins for 3D printing, these materials can give your Form 2 desktop 3D printer greater capabilities in rapid prototyping and creating molds.
The new resins can simulate a complete range of injection-molded plastics without the weaknesses of those materials. So if you’re looking for an easy-to-use plastic prototyping product like ABS, or a more durable resin to conceptualize a finished polypropylene product, or a high-temperature resistant resin that can create a functional mold in just a few minutes, or even for prototyping new Flexible resins for tires and other rubber products, etc., Formlabs can provide you with corresponding products.
Of course, these products are aimed at professional users who have already used 3D printing for rapid prototyping, such as design and engineering consulting companies, but ordinary hobbyists or makers can also use it to realize their desired designs.
Founded in 2011, Formlabs specializes in commercially available SLA 3D printers for everything from product design and dental to medical model making. These resin products are