








🖤 Flex your creativity with Siraya Tech’s Tenacious Flex — where toughness meets elasticity!
Siraya Tech Tenacious Flex is a premium 405nm UV-curing resin designed for LCD/DLP 3D printers, offering superior rubber-like flexibility, rapid rebound, and high impact resistance. Ideal for flexible prototypes, soft grips, and shock-absorbing parts, it also blends seamlessly with other resins to enhance toughness and elasticity. This 1kg black resin delivers durable, precise prints that stand up to bending and impact, making it a top choice for professionals seeking resilient, high-performance 3D prints.



































































| ASIN | B0BTNKX6BT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,132 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #1,734 in 3D Printer Accessories |
| Date First Available | February 2, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
| Item model number | Flex Black - Tenacious |
| Manufacturer | Siraya Tech |
| Product Dimensions | 5.91 x 5.12 x 8.27 inches |
J**Y
Nice
Pretty good resin. Mixed with anycubic tough resin at 75 tough to 25 Siraya and it produced nice parts for a custom figure. Parts flexed well and were very resistant to cracking or breaking, although there is a point where they will. I tried a 100% part and it came out nicely. Very flexible and is tough. If you mix it you should get a decent life out of a bottle, making it more of a value in the long run.
C**A
The best flexible resin
When printing alone with it, it resembles a very very soft rubber, almost like a rubber band. Geometry is important when printing with the resin alone because it’s so soft, supports will deform. I needed it to be more rigid so I combined it with any cubic black tough resin in a 3-1 ratio. The parts come out as a semi soft TPU and they do not break. I really like this resin. Do not buy any other flexible resins. They all fail
K**3
Excellent resin
This resin is on constant reorder for me. I could not do my business without it.
D**D
Flaxe resin
The material shows instability when the slightest pressure is applied to it and it falls apart
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