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Formlabs Rigid 10K Resin Cartridge, 1L Buy in Ukraine
Rigid engineering photopolymer Rigid 10K with a tensile modulus of 10K.Used for manufacturing rigid prototypes of parts for industrial applications, simulatingthe rigidity of fiberglass and fiber thermoplastics.
This resin contains a high content of fiberglass, making it the most rigid material in the line of engineeringresins developed by Formlabs.
Glass-filled Photopolymer for 3D Printing
Rigid 10K Resin is excellent for manufacturing precise industrial parts thatare used where significant loads need to be withstood without bending. It features a smooth mattefinish. Highly resistant to high temperatures and various chemicals.
Whether you are optimizing your production process, quickly redesigning structures, or evaluating form,fit, and function, Formlabs engineering resins are designed to withstand great challenges andperform under stressful conditions.
Applications of Rigid 10K Resin
- Creating quick casting patterns;
- Models for aerodynamic testing;
- Heat-resistant and liquid-exposed components, fixtures, and clamps.
Our Rigid Resins line differs from the Tough and Durable resins line. Although at first glance they mayshow similar characteristics, these two families have their unique advantages. Choose Rigid Resins forprototyping strong and rigid parts resistant to bending, as they can withstand greaterstress and load than Tough and Durable Resins:
How Formlabs Rigid Photopolymers Differ

Engineering Photopolymer Rigid 10K. Property Data:
| Green | UV1 | UV + Thermal2 | Testing Standard | |
| Mechanical Properties | ||||
| Tensile Strength | 55 MPa | 65 MPa | 53 MPa | ASTM D 638-14 |
| Tensile Modulus | 7.5 GPa | 10 GPa | 10 GPa | ASTM D 638-14 |
| Elongation at Break | 2% | 1% | 1% | ASTM D 638-14 |
| Flexural Strength | 84 MPa | 126 MPa | 103 MPa | ASTM D 790-15 |
| Flexural Modulus | 6 GPa | 9 GPa | 10 GPa | ASTM D 790-15 |
| Notched IZOD | 16 J/m | 16 J/m | 18 J/m | ASTM D256-10 |
| Unnotched IZOD | 41 J/m | 41 J/m | 41 J/m | ASTM D4812-11 |
| Thermal Properties | ||||
| HDT @ 0.45 MPa | 65 °C | 163 °C | 218 °C | ASTM D 648-16 |
| HDT @ 1.8 MPa | 56 °C | 82 °C | 110 °C | ASTM D 648-16 |
| CTE, 0-150 °C | 48 μm/m/°C | 47 μm/m/°C | 46 μm/m/°C | ASTM E 831-13 |
1Data was obtained for parts printed on a Form 3 3D printer, 100 microns and post-cured using a Form Cure dryer for 60 minutes at 70 °C
2Data was obtained for parts printed on Form 3, 100 microns and post-cured using a Form Cure dryer for 60 minutes at 60 °C and additional thermal curing at 125 °C for 90 minutes.
Solvent Compatibility
Percentage weight gain over 24 hours for a printed and post-cured 1 x 1 x 1 cm cube immersed inthe corresponding solvent:
| Solvent | Weight Gain over 24 hours, % | Solvent | Weight Gain over 24 hours, % |
| Acetic Acid 5% | <0.1 | Isooctane (aka gasoline) | 0 |
| Acetone | <0.1 | Mineral Oil (light) | 0.2 |
| Isopropyl Alcohol | <0.1 | Mineral Oil (heavy) | <0.1 |
| Bleach ~5% NaOCl | 0.1 | Salt Water (3.5% NaCl) | 0.1 |
| Butyl Acetate | 0.1 | Sodium Hydroxide Solution (0.025% PH 10) | 0.1 |
| Diesel Fuel | 0.1 | Water | <0.1 |
| Monomethyl Ether of Diethylene Glycol | 0.4 | Xylene | <0.1 |
| Hydraulic Oil | 0.2 | Strong Acid (concentrated HCl) | 0.2 |
| Skydrol 5 | 0.6 | Monomethyl Ether of Tripropylene Glycol | 0.4 |
| Hydrogen Peroxide (3%) | <0.1 |
