BASF Ultracur3D RG 3280 is a high-performance photopolymer resin developed for 3D printing applications. It has excellent mechanical properties, including high strength, toughness, and rigidity, making it ideal for producing functional parts. Its unique formulation allows fast and accurate printing with high resolution and dimensional accuracy. Once cured, it also has excellent chemical resistance and can withstand exposure to various chemicals, making it suitable for use in multiple industries, including automotive, aerospace, and medical. Ultracur3D 3280 is a low-viscosity resin, which means it can be quickly processed and post-processed, enabling designers and engineers to create complex geometries with ease. Overall, Ultracur3D 3280 is a versatile, high-quality resin that is ideal for producing parts that require exceptional mechanical and chemical resistance properties.
± 0.005 in for the first inch and ± 0.0015 in/in for each additional inch
Layer Thickness
Standard Resolution: 0.004 in Fine Resolution: 0.002 in
About HPS
Hybrid Photosynthesis (HPS) is a 3D printing technique that combines two popular methods: digital light processing (DLP) and stereolithography (SLA). DLP uses a light projector to cure a resin layer by layer, while SLA employs a laser to harden the resin. Hybrid Photosynthesis uses both techniques to create highly detailed and accurate 3D models.
This technology is ideal for creating intricate and complex models with high detail. Hybrid Photosynthesis is already being utilized in various industries, including healthcare, automotive, and aerospace. In healthcare, this technology is used to create anatomical models that aid in surgical planning and implant design. In the automotive industry, it is used to make car product prototypes before mass production. Similarly, in the aerospace industry, it is used to create detailed models of aircraft parts before they are produced on a large scale.
The use of Hybrid Photosynthesis is a game-changer in the 3D printing industry. By utilizing the strengths of both DLP and SLA techniques, this technology can produce a high-quality finished product that is both precise and intricate.