GM1811
GM1618
MS1920
GM2211
Cryscast2101
GM1728
Softx1658
Thermo1638
D2000
Crysplus1801
We recommend that you choose 8111X material. 8111X printed parts have a smooth and delicate surface as well as extremely high impact resistance, making it the best choice for prototyping.
For functional prototypes, if high impact resistance is your main design requirement, then we recommend you choose 8228 material. 8228 has outstanding toughness, and its comprehensive physical properties are close to ABS engineering resin. It is the best performing resin among NextShapes engineering resins.
Castable
resin for functional model making:
This
material enables printed parts with high precision and dimensional
stability and will burn out without leaving ashes or residue.
Castable resin allows the production of parts directly from a digital
design to investment casting through a single 3D-printed part,
suitable for casting models in a variety of materials.
Always
wear gloves
Whenever you're dealing with uncured resin, always
wear gloves. Whether you're pouring, removing models from the
platform, and even after models have been washed, gloves must be worn
in order to limit skin exposure. If you do get resin on your skin,
wash it off immediately with soap and water. Do not use IPA to remove
it from your skin!
Ventilate
your workspace
To avoid sustained inhalation of resin and IPA,
provide adequate exchange air or exhaust equipment within the work
space to make sure that your workspace is well-ventilated. If your
workspace is not well ventilated, make sure to take frequent breaks
so as not to risk accidental inhalation.
Dispose
of properly
Liquid resin should be cured before being disposed
of. Simply place liquid resin into a clear container and set it in
direct sunlight. Once it's cured, it can be treated as regular waste.
Do not pour resin down the drain, or directly wash parts off in a
sink!
Yes, please visit Magforms' official website and leave a message on the website. We will assign you a regional manager to solve your problem.
Yes, please visit Magforms' official website and leave a message on the website. We will assign you a regional manager to solve your problem.
Always
wear gloves
Whenever you're dealing with uncured resin, always
wear gloves. Whether you're pouring, removing models from the
platform, and even after models have been washed, gloves must be worn
in order to limit skin exposure. If you do get resin on your skin,
wash it off immediately with soap and water. Do not use IPA to remove
it from your skin!
Ventilate
your workspace
To avoid sustained inhalation of resin and IPA,
provide adequate exchange air or exhaust equipment within the work
space to make sure that your workspace is well-ventilated. If your
workspace is not well ventilated, make sure to take frequent breaks
so as not to risk accidental inhalation.
Dispose
of properly
Liquid resin should be cured before being disposed
of. Simply place liquid resin into a clear container and set it in
direct sunlight. Once it's cured, it can be treated as regular waste.
Do not pour resin down the drain, or directly wash parts off in a
sink!
Castable
resin for functional model making:
This
material enables printed parts with high precision and dimensional
stability and will burn out without leaving ashes or residue.
Castable resin allows the production of parts directly from a digital
design to investment casting through a single 3D-printed part,
suitable for casting models in a variety of materials.
For functional prototypes, if high impact resistance is your main design requirement, then we recommend you choose 8228 material. 8228 has outstanding toughness, and its comprehensive physical properties are close to ABS engineering resin. It is the best performing resin among NextShapes engineering resins.
We recommend that you choose 8111X material. 8111X printed parts have a smooth and delicate surface as well as extremely high impact resistance, making it the best choice for prototyping.
We recommend that you choose 8111X material. 8111X printed parts have a smooth and delicate surface as well as extremely high impact resistance, making it the best choice for prototyping.
For functional prototypes, if high impact resistance is your main design requirement, then we recommend you choose 8228 material. 8228 has outstanding toughness, and its comprehensive physical properties are close to ABS engineering resin. It is the best performing resin among NextShapes engineering resins.
Castable
resin for functional model making:
This
material enables printed parts with high precision and dimensional
stability and will burn out without leaving ashes or residue.
Castable resin allows the production of parts directly from a digital
design to investment casting through a single 3D-printed part,
suitable for casting models in a variety of materials.
Always
wear gloves
Whenever you're dealing with uncured resin, always
wear gloves. Whether you're pouring, removing models from the
platform, and even after models have been washed, gloves must be worn
in order to limit skin exposure. If you do get resin on your skin,
wash it off immediately with soap and water. Do not use IPA to remove
it from your skin!
Ventilate
your workspace
To avoid sustained inhalation of resin and IPA,
provide adequate exchange air or exhaust equipment within the work
space to make sure that your workspace is well-ventilated. If your
workspace is not well ventilated, make sure to take frequent breaks
so as not to risk accidental inhalation.
Dispose
of properly
Liquid resin should be cured before being disposed
of. Simply place liquid resin into a clear container and set it in
direct sunlight. Once it's cured, it can be treated as regular waste.
Do not pour resin down the drain, or directly wash parts off in a
sink!
Yes, please visit Magforms' official website and leave a message on the website. We will assign you a regional manager to solve your problem.
We recommend that you choose 8111X material. 8111X printed parts have a smooth and delicate surface as well as extremely high impact resistance, making it the best choice for prototyping.
For functional prototypes, if high impact resistance is your main design requirement, then we recommend you choose 8228 material. 8228 has outstanding toughness, and its comprehensive physical properties are close to ABS engineering resin. It is the best performing resin among NextShapes engineering resins.
Castable
resin for functional model making:
This
material enables printed parts with high precision and dimensional
stability and will burn out without leaving ashes or residue.
Castable resin allows the production of parts directly from a digital
design to investment casting through a single 3D-printed part,
suitable for casting models in a variety of materials.
Always
wear gloves
Whenever you're dealing with uncured resin, always
wear gloves. Whether you're pouring, removing models from the
platform, and even after models have been washed, gloves must be worn
in order to limit skin exposure. If you do get resin on your skin,
wash it off immediately with soap and water. Do not use IPA to remove
it from your skin!
Ventilate
your workspace
To avoid sustained inhalation of resin and IPA,
provide adequate exchange air or exhaust equipment within the work
space to make sure that your workspace is well-ventilated. If your
workspace is not well ventilated, make sure to take frequent breaks
so as not to risk accidental inhalation.
Dispose
of properly
Liquid resin should be cured before being disposed
of. Simply place liquid resin into a clear container and set it in
direct sunlight. Once it's cured, it can be treated as regular waste.
Do not pour resin down the drain, or directly wash parts off in a
sink!
Yes, please visit Magforms' official website and leave a message on the website. We will assign you a regional manager to solve your problem.
Yes, please visit Magforms' official website and leave a message on the website. We will assign you a regional manager to solve your problem.
Always
wear gloves
Whenever you're dealing with uncured resin, always
wear gloves. Whether you're pouring, removing models from the
platform, and even after models have been washed, gloves must be worn
in order to limit skin exposure. If you do get resin on your skin,
wash it off immediately with soap and water. Do not use IPA to remove
it from your skin!
Ventilate
your workspace
To avoid sustained inhalation of resin and IPA,
provide adequate exchange air or exhaust equipment within the work
space to make sure that your workspace is well-ventilated. If your
workspace is not well ventilated, make sure to take frequent breaks
so as not to risk accidental inhalation.
Dispose
of properly
Liquid resin should be cured before being disposed
of. Simply place liquid resin into a clear container and set it in
direct sunlight. Once it's cured, it can be treated as regular waste.
Do not pour resin down the drain, or directly wash parts off in a
sink!
Castable
resin for functional model making:
This
material enables printed parts with high precision and dimensional
stability and will burn out without leaving ashes or residue.
Castable resin allows the production of parts directly from a digital
design to investment casting through a single 3D-printed part,
suitable for casting models in a variety of materials.
For functional prototypes, if high impact resistance is your main design requirement, then we recommend you choose 8228 material. 8228 has outstanding toughness, and its comprehensive physical properties are close to ABS engineering resin. It is the best performing resin among NextShapes engineering resins.
We recommend that you choose 8111X material. 8111X printed parts have a smooth and delicate surface as well as extremely high impact resistance, making it the best choice for prototyping.
We recommend that you choose 8111X material. 8111X printed parts have a smooth and delicate surface as well as extremely high impact resistance, making it the best choice for prototyping.
For functional prototypes, if high impact resistance is your main design requirement, then we recommend you choose 8228 material. 8228 has outstanding toughness, and its comprehensive physical properties are close to ABS engineering resin. It is the best performing resin among NextShapes engineering resins.
Castable
resin for functional model making:
This
material enables printed parts with high precision and dimensional
stability and will burn out without leaving ashes or residue.
Castable resin allows the production of parts directly from a digital
design to investment casting through a single 3D-printed part,
suitable for casting models in a variety of materials.
Always
wear gloves
Whenever you're dealing with uncured resin, always
wear gloves. Whether you're pouring, removing models from the
platform, and even after models have been washed, gloves must be worn
in order to limit skin exposure. If you do get resin on your skin,
wash it off immediately with soap and water. Do not use IPA to remove
it from your skin!
Ventilate
your workspace
To avoid sustained inhalation of resin and IPA,
provide adequate exchange air or exhaust equipment within the work
space to make sure that your workspace is well-ventilated. If your
workspace is not well ventilated, make sure to take frequent breaks
so as not to risk accidental inhalation.
Dispose
of properly
Liquid resin should be cured before being disposed
of. Simply place liquid resin into a clear container and set it in
direct sunlight. Once it's cured, it can be treated as regular waste.
Do not pour resin down the drain, or directly wash parts off in a
sink!
Yes, please visit Magforms' official website and leave a message on the website. We will assign you a regional manager to solve your problem.
We recommend that you choose 8111X material. 8111X printed parts have a smooth and delicate surface as well as extremely high impact resistance, making it the best choice for prototyping.
For functional prototypes, if high impact resistance is your main design requirement, then we recommend you choose 8228 material. 8228 has outstanding toughness, and its comprehensive physical properties are close to ABS engineering resin. It is the best performing resin among NextShapes engineering resins.
Castable
resin for functional model making:
This
material enables printed parts with high precision and dimensional
stability and will burn out without leaving ashes or residue.
Castable resin allows the production of parts directly from a digital
design to investment casting through a single 3D-printed part,
suitable for casting models in a variety of materials.
Always
wear gloves
Whenever you're dealing with uncured resin, always
wear gloves. Whether you're pouring, removing models from the
platform, and even after models have been washed, gloves must be worn
in order to limit skin exposure. If you do get resin on your skin,
wash it off immediately with soap and water. Do not use IPA to remove
it from your skin!
Ventilate
your workspace
To avoid sustained inhalation of resin and IPA,
provide adequate exchange air or exhaust equipment within the work
space to make sure that your workspace is well-ventilated. If your
workspace is not well ventilated, make sure to take frequent breaks
so as not to risk accidental inhalation.
Dispose
of properly
Liquid resin should be cured before being disposed
of. Simply place liquid resin into a clear container and set it in
direct sunlight. Once it's cured, it can be treated as regular waste.
Do not pour resin down the drain, or directly wash parts off in a
sink!
Yes, please visit Magforms' official website and leave a message on the website. We will assign you a regional manager to solve your problem.
Yes, please visit Magforms' official website and leave a message on the website. We will assign you a regional manager to solve your problem.
Always
wear gloves
Whenever you're dealing with uncured resin, always
wear gloves. Whether you're pouring, removing models from the
platform, and even after models have been washed, gloves must be worn
in order to limit skin exposure. If you do get resin on your skin,
wash it off immediately with soap and water. Do not use IPA to remove
it from your skin!
Ventilate
your workspace
To avoid sustained inhalation of resin and IPA,
provide adequate exchange air or exhaust equipment within the work
space to make sure that your workspace is well-ventilated. If your
workspace is not well ventilated, make sure to take frequent breaks
so as not to risk accidental inhalation.
Dispose
of properly
Liquid resin should be cured before being disposed
of. Simply place liquid resin into a clear container and set it in
direct sunlight. Once it's cured, it can be treated as regular waste.
Do not pour resin down the drain, or directly wash parts off in a
sink!
Castable
resin for functional model making:
This
material enables printed parts with high precision and dimensional
stability and will burn out without leaving ashes or residue.
Castable resin allows the production of parts directly from a digital
design to investment casting through a single 3D-printed part,
suitable for casting models in a variety of materials.
For functional prototypes, if high impact resistance is your main design requirement, then we recommend you choose 8228 material. 8228 has outstanding toughness, and its comprehensive physical properties are close to ABS engineering resin. It is the best performing resin among NextShapes engineering resins.
We recommend that you choose 8111X material. 8111X printed parts have a smooth and delicate surface as well as extremely high impact resistance, making it the best choice for prototyping.
We recommend that you choose 8111X material. 8111X printed parts have a smooth and delicate surface as well as extremely high impact resistance, making it the best choice for prototyping.
For functional prototypes, if high impact resistance is your main design requirement, then we recommend you choose 8228 material. 8228 has outstanding toughness, and its comprehensive physical properties are close to ABS engineering resin. It is the best performing resin among NextShapes engineering resins.
Castable
resin for functional model making:
This
material enables printed parts with high precision and dimensional
stability and will burn out without leaving ashes or residue.
Castable resin allows the production of parts directly from a digital
design to investment casting through a single 3D-printed part,
suitable for casting models in a variety of materials.
Always
wear gloves
Whenever you're dealing with uncured resin, always
wear gloves. Whether you're pouring, removing models from the
platform, and even after models have been washed, gloves must be worn
in order to limit skin exposure. If you do get resin on your skin,
wash it off immediately with soap and water. Do not use IPA to remove
it from your skin!
Ventilate
your workspace
To avoid sustained inhalation of resin and IPA,
provide adequate exchange air or exhaust equipment within the work
space to make sure that your workspace is well-ventilated. If your
workspace is not well ventilated, make sure to take frequent breaks
so as not to risk accidental inhalation.
Dispose
of properly
Liquid resin should be cured before being disposed
of. Simply place liquid resin into a clear container and set it in
direct sunlight. Once it's cured, it can be treated as regular waste.
Do not pour resin down the drain, or directly wash parts off in a
sink!
Yes, please visit Magforms' official website and leave a message on the website. We will assign you a regional manager to solve your problem.
We recommend that you choose 8111X material. 8111X printed parts have a smooth and delicate surface as well as extremely high impact resistance, making it the best choice for prototyping.
For functional prototypes, if high impact resistance is your main design requirement, then we recommend you choose 8228 material. 8228 has outstanding toughness, and its comprehensive physical properties are close to ABS engineering resin. It is the best performing resin among NextShapes engineering resins.
Castable
resin for functional model making:
This
material enables printed parts with high precision and dimensional
stability and will burn out without leaving ashes or residue.
Castable resin allows the production of parts directly from a digital
design to investment casting through a single 3D-printed part,
suitable for casting models in a variety of materials.
Always
wear gloves
Whenever you're dealing with uncured resin, always
wear gloves. Whether you're pouring, removing models from the
platform, and even after models have been washed, gloves must be worn
in order to limit skin exposure. If you do get resin on your skin,
wash it off immediately with soap and water. Do not use IPA to remove
it from your skin!
Ventilate
your workspace
To avoid sustained inhalation of resin and IPA,
provide adequate exchange air or exhaust equipment within the work
space to make sure that your workspace is well-ventilated. If your
workspace is not well ventilated, make sure to take frequent breaks
so as not to risk accidental inhalation.
Dispose
of properly
Liquid resin should be cured before being disposed
of. Simply place liquid resin into a clear container and set it in
direct sunlight. Once it's cured, it can be treated as regular waste.
Do not pour resin down the drain, or directly wash parts off in a
sink!
Yes, please visit Magforms' official website and leave a message on the website. We will assign you a regional manager to solve your problem.
8111X
8118
M2300
Die C8801
8288
8558
8338
D2000
8001