Liqcreate Gingiva Mask resin

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Dental resin for the manufacturing of gum-like parts for dental implant models.

One of the dental resins in the Liqcreate portfolio is the Gingiva Mask resin designed for the manufacturing of soft tissue, gum-like parts for dental implant models. The 3D printed parts will have the look and feel of real gums, soft to the touch and flexible.

Video 1: The dental resin portfolio by Liqcreate. Source: Liqcreate.

The Gingiva Mask resin is pink colored, odorless during printing and easy to work with on any compatible resin 3D printer (385-420 nm range) by brands such as Phrozen, Anycubic or Creality. The full list of compatible 3D printers can be consulted on the manufacturer's website.

Gums 3D printed with the pink Gingiva Mask resinGums 3D printed with the pink Gingiva Mask resin

Image 1: Gums 3D printed with the pink Gingiva Mask resin. Source: Liqcreate.

With the Gingiva Mask resin soft parts for highly precise models, bridges and implant superstructures can be created in combination with the Dental Model Pro Beige or Dental Model Pro Grey materials by Liqcreate.

Elongation at break (%) 120
Tensile strength (MPa) 2.2
Tensile modulus (MPa) 11.9
Surface hardness 2

In order to ensure resin longevity and successful 3D prints, it is advised to store the Gingiva Mask resin in a clean and dry environment, out of direct sunlight and in a temperature of 5-30 ºC. Before use, the resin bottle should be shaken energetically for at least 1 minute (at least 3 minutes in the case of filled resins) and then left to rest for around 10 minutes to let the air bubble escape. Leftover resin can be poured back into the bottle but it should be first filtered to ensure there is no polymer residue present. Safety equipment such as protective garments, gloves and face protection is highly recommended for the handling of resin.

As far as the post-processing of the Gingiva Mask resin, a few simple steps must be followed. First, the 3D printed part has to be cleaned for a maximum of 6 minutes in Liqcreate Resin Cleaner, IPA alcohol or bioethanol, preferably ultrasonic or under agitation. Then the completely dried part has to be cured in a high-power UV curing chamber. The curing workflow is explained in detail by the manufacturer here. It absolutely crucial that the parts are dry before they are cured. The curing of wet or sticky parts will lead to mechanical and surface defects. The drying can be done by simply leaving the cleaned part in a well ventilated area for at least 30 minutes or with the help of pressurized air (2 minutes) for parts cleaned in IPA alcohol or ethanol.

General information
Manufacturer Liqcreate
Technology  DLP//MSLA/SLA
Material Photopolymer
Wavelength UV 385-405 nm
Format 0.25 kg
1 kg
Color Opaque pink
Compatible 3D printers List of compatible resin 3D printers
Printing properties
Layer height 25-100 µm
Layer exposure time -
Layer cooling time-
Lifting height-
Exposure of bottom layers-
Number of bottom layers-
Curing and washing properties
Washing time 4-5 min (IPA, Liqcreate Resin Cleaner, bioethanol or ultrasonic bath)
Curing time Curing settings
Curing temperature -
Mechanical properties
Izod impact resistance -
Charpy impact resistance -
Elongation at break (ASTM D638M) 80-120 %
Tensile strength (ASTM D638M) 2.2 MPa
Tensile modulus (ASTM D638M) 11.9 MPa
Flexural strength -
Flexural modulus -
Surface hardness (ASTM D2240) Shore 64A
Thermal properties
Softening temperature -
Brightness value -
Additional information
Service life -
HS Code 2916.1


* The typical values listed in this table should be considered as a reference. Actual values may vary depending on the 3D printer model used, part design and printing conditions. We recommend confirming the final results and properties with your own tests. For further information please refer to the product data sheet.

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