Is resin viscosity hindering your printing in winter?
Recently, we received a call from a long-time customer who wanted to purchase additional units of SL600 3D printer. He shared, “SL600 has saved me from the hassle of preheating resin in low temperatures. I’m now planning to scale up production and would like to order two more units.”
The Problem: Increased Resin Viscosity in Low Temperatures
In cold environments, resin molecules move more slowly, and the intermolecular forces become stronger, increasing viscosity. This higher viscosity makes the resin thicker, reducing its flowability. The poor resin flow affects the uniform filling of print layers, leading to compromised print quality or even complete printing failures.
To counter this, the customer used to preheat the resin using a water bath to lower its viscosity and improve flowability. However, this method was time-consuming and laborious, significantly impacting the production efficiency.
The customer took our advice and purchased an SL600. After a year of successful operation, he returned to buy two additional units. He also appreciated our permanent password feature, provided after full payment, which allows users to freely adjust printing parameters to suit a wide range of 355nm materials.
Delivering Solutions That Drive Success
The customer repurchase and their endorsement of our services reaffirm the efficiency of SL600 printer and our commitment to addressing customers’ challenges.
A Satisfied Customer Returns for Repurchase
The Solution: SL600 with Built-in Heating
At his friend’s suggestion, the customer approached us to find an SL600 with a built-in temperature control system, which ensures optimal resin flowability in any environment by heating the printer bed to maintain consistent resin temperatures. This eliminates the need for manual preheating, reduces the impact of low temperatures on printing quality, and streamlines production workflows.