I soaked the Mita Repo [67] Rigid 10K in a chemical solution and examined the changes!
[Mitarepo] Can the model withstand chemicals? We immersed the Form 3+ rigid 10K in chemicals to investigate the changes! | System Create
"Mitarepo" is a series based on the concept of "I tried doing this!" where we introduce what can be done using various products. From the wide range of product categories handled by System Create, we deliver useful information each time. In Vol. 67, we investigated what changes occur when one of the materials for the Form 3+, "Rigid 10K Resin," is immersed in chemicals! The "Form 3+" has received positive feedback for allowing users to select materials according to their applications from a rich lineup. The "Rigid 10K Resin" featured this time is noted for having the highest rigidity among the Form 3+ resins, but it is also claimed to have excellent chemical resistance. However, there is little information related to chemical resistance for 3D printer models, leading to an increase in inquiries such as, "Will it dissolve or crack?" and "Will this chemical have any effect?" In the materials, we prepared three types of chemicals and immersed test pieces for 24 hours to explain what effects they experience, along with numerical data and images showing the changes. *You can download the materials from the button below.
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■What I tried ■What happens with anhydrous ethanol? ■Challenging with hexane! ■What effect does acetone have...?
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We hope this serves as a helpful hint for those considering the introduction of 3D printers or looking to expand their operational and application scenarios.