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Nova3D Plant-Based ResinResinFilament Review & Print Settings

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Nova3D bio-based photopolymer with reduced environmental impact. Water-washable formula.

Quick Specs

Brand
Nova3D
Material
Resin
Bed temp
0°C
Speed
null mm/s
Cost/kg
$33.81

Colors Available

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Print Settings Guide for Nova3D Plant-Based Resin

Resin printing operates on completely different physics from FDM — photopolymer resin is cured layer by layer with UV light (MSLA/DLP) rather than melted and extruded. Nova3D Plant-Based Resin should be thoroughly shaken before use to suspend pigments evenly. Temperature matters: resin viscosity changes significantly with ambient temp — keep your resin and printer above 20°C (ideally 25–30°C) for optimal flow and adhesion. Exposure times vary by printer wattage and UV wavelength — start with manufacturer settings and adjust by ±5%. After printing: wash in IPA or dedicated resin cleaner for 3–5 minutes, cure under UV light for 2–5 minutes per side. Always wear nitrile gloves — uncured resin is a skin sensitizer.

Why Choose Nova3D Plant-Based Resin

Nova3D Plant-Based Resin delivers detail resolution that FDM filaments cannot match. Layer heights of 25–50 microns produce smooth surfaces, intricate undercuts, and fine features that require no post-processing sanding on most consumer MSLA printers. Nova3D formulates for consistent cure characteristics that reduce print failures from under or over-exposure. Standard (non-ABS-like) resins cure brittle — this is expected. Tough and ABS-like formulations add flexibility and impact resistance for functional miniature parts, custom jewelry, dental models, and engineering prototypes where FDM surface quality is insufficient.

What to Print with Nova3D Plant-Based Resin

Nova3D Plant-Based Resin is the tool for micro-detail work: tabletop miniatures (28mm scale and smaller), jewelry masters for casting, dental models, hearing aid shells, cosplay detail pieces, and architectural scale models requiring extreme surface quality. Product prototypes where injection-mold appearance matters use resin for client presentations. Watch components, gear trains at small scale, and micro-enclosures for PCBs are all resin territory. If the part needs to be machined or functional at scale, FDM is likely better — resin shines at small-scale, detail-critical applications where surface finish is non-negotiable.

Common Issues & Fixes

Prints not adhering to build plate: level the plate carefully, increase bottom exposure layers, clean FEP regularly. FEP film damage: replace FEP when you see cloudiness or scratches — it directly affects print quality. Suction cup failures on large flat parts: add relief holes or drain channels to flat surfaces. Resin pigment settling: shake bottle thoroughly before every pour. Brittle prints: this is normal for standard resin; switch to ABS-like or tough resin for functional parts. Safety: wear gloves, work in ventilated area, dispose of uncured resin per local hazardous waste regulations — do not pour down drains.

Notes

Nova3D bio-based photopolymer with reduced environmental impact. Water-washable formula.

Where to Buy Nova3D Plant-Based Resin

Find Nova3D Plant-Based Resin from Amazon and authorized resellers. Price comparison helps — filament costs vary by vendor, fulfillment location, and quantity. Check manufacturer storefronts for direct pricing and bundle deals.

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