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RESIONE D01S Dental Resin is a high-performance 3D printing liquid engineered for dental restoration, implant, and study models. Featuring ultra-low shrinkage, exceptional dimensional accuracy, and a hard, matte plaster-like surface, it ensures durable, scan-accurate prints compatible with all major LCD, MSLA, and DLP printers. Designed for professional dental workflows, it balances precision, wear resistance, and ease of post-processing to deliver reliable, long-lasting models.











| ASIN | B09WRCVRVZ |
| Are batteries included? | No |
| Brand | RI RESIONE |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (13) |
| Date First Available | 27 December 2024 |
| Item Weight | 1 kg 220 g |
| Item part number | D01S-1KG |
| Manufacturer | RESIONE |
| Number of Memory Sticks | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 25.1 x 10.59 x 10.49 cm; 1.22 kg |
J**E
This resin produced a very accurate and smooth model using my AnyCubic Photon D2 - DLP printer.
S**E
Since this resin is specifically made for dental moulds, it cannot be compared to hobby grade resins. But for the sake of review, this resin is much thicker than most other hobby resisns. It is tricky to print with. I had a few successful prints after several attempts.
A**M
I'm still really new to tuning the timings on resin 3d prints, and this probably isn't the best for a beginner, I can get it going but at a slower rate. I also do epoxy resin crafts, and this has been pretty good as a finishing layer to my molded projects as it's not as sensitive to timing
J**.
Pretty decent dental resin. Makes accurate molds. Be aware that this is not for regular printing and regular machines.
D**N
So I've used a vast variety of resins including resins for manufacturing purposes with no issues at all, until this one. I'm sure it would work well for a high end printer set up for dental prints, but it will not work well for casual use. This resin is very thick (similar to syrup) which I believe is intentional for the manufacturing process it was designed for. If your looking to try out higher tier resins for better quality this is not for you, if your looking for dental quality prints I'm inclined to believe you'd know what to look for and how to use this resin in a successful way.
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