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eSUN will be exhibiting at RAPID + TCT 2023

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  May, 2023  - eSUN, a pioneer in the 3D printing materials industry, will be exhibiting at RAPID + TCT 2023 exhibition. The eSUN company, established in 2002, is dedicated to the industrialization of environmentally friendly materials and leads the market in  3D printer filament , 3D printer resin and accessories.    Visitors to RAPID + TCT are invited to experience eSUN's latest innovations at booth 5237. The company will showcase several groundbreaking products, including ePLA-HF (Fast printing PLA filament series)and PW100 PLA Water Washable Resin(Bio-based  3D printer resin ). These offerings exemplify eSUN's commitment to providing high-quality, sustainable materials for a variety of applications.   As a global leader in the 3D printing materials market, eSUN's products are sold in over 80 countries and regions. eSUN has mastered the production technology of various 3D printing materials, including PLA, PCL, ABS, and PETG. Their 3D printer filame...

How to dispose of 3d printer resin?

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 Liquid photosensitive resin is the main material for 3D printing. The photosensitive  3D printer resin  is uv resin, which immediately causes polymerization reaction and completes curing under the irradiation of ultraviolet light of a certain wavelength. Compared with FDM printer wire, photosensitive resin has higher precision, smooth surface and less lines, and very strong plasticity. Photosensitive resins are widely used and there are many types. For example, we have standard resin,  water washable resin , dental resin, engineering resin, and jewelry casting resin. Since resin is a liquid material that is slightly toxic in itself, we need to handle it safely in 3D printing. How to clean 3D printer resin? Make sure you wear gloves, goggles, etc. when pouring resin into the bucket, or when you need to add more resin during the printing process. Expose the resin print to sunlight (or other UV light) until fully cured. If you want to throw away a product that failed t...