⚡ Print Fast, Finish Flawless – The Resin That Means Business!
Siraya Tech Fast ABS-Like Resin is a 1kg creamy photopolymer designed for 405nm UV LCD/DLP 3D printers. It delivers rapid curing, exceptional precision with low shrinkage, and a smooth surface finish. Engineered for durability and low odor, it’s ideal for professional miniatures, prototypes, and industrial parts, offering easy cleaning and broad printer compatibility.
Manufacturer | Siraya Tech |
Part number | Fast |
Item Weight | 1 kg |
Manufacturer reference | Fast |
Size | 1kg |
Colour | Creamy |
Style | Siraya Tech ABS-Like Resin of half-length models |
Material | Resin |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Cutting Diameter | 10 Centimetres |
Special Features | Siraya Tech Fast Creamy UV Resin used for tabletop models |
Specific uses | Used for 3D printing of small and half-length models jewelry prototypes miniatures |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item diameter | 10 Centimetres |
K**S
best resin you can get - and still affordable - therefore also best value.
Same print settings consistently fail with other resins - and of all the "ABS-like" resins, this is the one that comes closest to filling that promise. It's far less brittle than just about all its competition. It also cleans very well in IPA. Odour is there - but lower than most of the others.So - by far the easiest to print with, best quality results on successful prints, low odour, and only costs 30% more than other resins - which makes it definitely better value when you offset that premium against failed prints from other resins.[EDIT] pigment version makes a really big difference - white is a bit problematic as it suffers a lot of bleed though on the support side - seemingly due to low pigment levels. It's possible this is be due to pigment settling out, but I always shake the bottle a lot before use, so when using White I end up adding extra pigmentNavy blue on the other hand is very heavily pigmented - and the pigment definitely does settle out, although is easy enough to stir back in. The extra pigment means that all details are beautifully crisp, even on the support side - it also means the cure times need to be at least 50% higher
M**R
For mini printing use nothing else.
After trying a few other resins I honestly can never go back. Sirya tech fast has half the oudur which is great for a not fully sealed printing room. The quality and strength is unmatched with even thin bits of models being strong but not too brittle. And faliure rate by far the best feature for me is very low compared to other resins. Its not quite as fast as advertised but it still lets you reduce exposure about 40% on average. The cost is also only slightly higher then the competition.Easy to work withGreat quality printsLow smellLow faliure rateFast printsI wont be buying a diffrent resin for mini printing unless somthing new and incredible is realesed.
O**.
Better than expected
Used elegoo resin for a while and didnt think I could do much better.After dialing the exposure i have been constantly surprised by both their white and Navy Grey. The white can be a little translucent, but it prints fast and sharp. Navy grey is probably the single best resin i have used. Yes the pigment will fall out of suspension, but the resin holds detail, doesn't warp and sands amazingly well. Just take some time to stir the vat and it will be good to go.The small extra in cost for this brand is worth every penny.
L**N
Amazing prints
This resing gives great results i have used the gray and switched to navy gray as it shows the hilights and shadows better when selling items. Can not fault this at all. Every time I think I will use a cheaper brand I regret it instantly. Great results on mono x 6k at 2sec per layer. There is a mild smell but it is no where near as bad as the cheaper resins. Its tough once cured and if you printing minis I would recommend getting the tenacious and mixing in 100ml or 10% into the fast to get a bit more elasticity part so if the mini is dropped little parts won't shatter. The only down side is cant find the 10l bottles in the UK
B**M
Good
Only use resin for 3D printing if you know what you are doing - the health considerations are critical and I never go near my printer without gloves, mask and most important of all eye goggles. I also read all the manufacturers instructions.But if you are going to 3D printing and want strong well formed prints then this is the resin to use. It has a Bakelite feel to the cured print, less flexible than PLA like resins but very strong.That said - take all the precautions I mentioned above and follow all the manufacturer recommendations - 3D printing has to be taken seriously - or you will hurt yourself.
T**P
Very good resin
Bought for my son, who is only using this in his 3D printer now. He’s very pleased with the results and has recommended this to his friends
K**
happy with this
very happy works well made very smooth prints
D**B
'White' is Translucent Like Skimmed Milk
This resin prints accurately using the manufacturer's recommended settings on my ELEGOO Mars 4 DLP 3D resin printer. See validation matrix image attached.However, there is a significant drawback. As other reviewers have commented, the 'white' version is highly translucent with an unacceptable pigment density.I am trying to replicate a small plastic actuator from a vintage Jeanrenaud DPDT parallel slide switch. I was hoping to find an aged white, antique white, off white or ivory resin from any manufacturer to no avail.In the print shown, I mixed 90% 'white' and 10% creamy resin (which is more like a gingerbread latte colour). The result is translucent and glassy looking. The print quality was acceptable but the pigment density just... isn't.I agitated both bottles comprehensively before measuring out so that can't be the explanation.Mecha White might be a better option but I can't justify £75 for a litre bottle on this project.
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