Form 3L Resin Tank (FormLabs)
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Form 3L / Form 3BL V3 Resin Tank (FormLabs)

RT-F3L-01
275.00 € 275.00 €
Tax excl.
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In stock 1 units available for immediate shipping.
units available for shipping in 5 - 8 days
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Approximate delivery date: Monday 18 November

3D printing LFS (Low Force Stereolithography) uses linear lighting and a tank with a flexible film to convert the liquid resin into perfectly constructed solid parts. A key component of the LFS process is the sturdy double layer film located at the bottom of the Form 3L and Form 3BL resin tank, which allows a dynamic and precise printing process.

FormLabs supplies a housing with a lid that ensures a perfect closure to protect and store the remaining resin  in the tank after each print. Thanks to the design of the housing, the Resin Tanks can be stacked offering great comfort when storing the remaining resin in each tank.

The user must take into account that it is advisable to use a tank for each type of resin and color to avoid contamination and loss of the main properties of the resins.

General information

Manufacturer FormLabs

Other

HS Code 8443.3
Compatible 3D printers Form 3L / Form 3BL

Pre-printing

The first step is to choose the type of resin you want to use. Once you have chosen and inserted the cartridge into the Form 3L or Form 3BL, you simply start the ProForm software, choose the type of resin, the desired layer height and import the file you want to print. Finally, the print file is sent to the Form 3L or Form 3BL.

Print

To start printing, simply go to Form 3L or Form 3BL, press the start print button on the touch screen and printing will start.

Post-printing

Once the printing is finished, the manufacturing platform is removed and placed either in the isopropyl alcohol tank included in the finishing kit or in the Form Wash, and then the supports are removed. Finally, the part must be cured to achieve maximum mechanical performance. For this, FormLabs has the Form Cure, an automated curing equipment, in which you only have to introduce the part and select the type of material that has been used.