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NOVA3D 3D Printer Resin for UV Curing LCD DLP Printing Machine (500g, Clear Blue)

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About NOVA3D 3D Printer Resin For UV Curing LCD DLP

The NOVA3D Standard Resin is an epoxy-based resin offering sharp edges, high detail, offers smooth surfaces, has very low shrinkage, and short curing times. The Standard Resin is durable, easy to print, and contains no volatile organic compounds, so it is safe to print with when used in accordance with NOVA3D's safety instructions. Once cured, the resin is easy to paint. Due to its composition, It can be cured with UV light with 405 nm wavelength. About Resin Operation Avoid sun light exposure. After printing, stored used resin in closed and opaque bottle. DO NOT mix fresh resin and used resin. Shake or stir resin properly to avoid pigment separation. DO NOT dump resin. Please cured resin and treat/recycle it as general plastics garbage. Safety Recommendation Do your best to wear glove, goggles, long sleeves shirt during usage of resin. Wash hands after every operation. DO NOT swallow resin. Go to hospital if you do it. Avoid eye contact by resin. Rinse with water and go to hospital if resin contacts eyes. Resin might cause slight skin irritation. Stop using it if allergy occurred. Resin smells. We strongly suggest you to use it under ventilated condition. Keep resin in room temperature(15 - 35 Celsius) and dry condition. Keep resin away from kid. Note: Thoroughly tested and perfectly compatible to Anycubic Photon and Wanhao D7/D7 plus.

Bottom Exposure Time: 30-50s when layer thickness is 0.05mm, recommend set to 40s. 
Normal Exposure Time: 6-10s when layer thickness is 0.05mm, recommend set to 8s or more. 
PS: Exposure time is proportional to layer thickness. The numbers above are for layer thickness 0.05mm。if layer thickness is 0.1mm, the normal exposure time will be 12-20s. If layer thickness is 0.02 then the normal exposure time is 2-4s.