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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
3D Printer
Material for custom trays
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<blockquote data-quote="rlhhds" data-source="post: 337854" data-attributes="member: 603"><p>I have several higher end printers for models. Looking at the lower end printer to print custom trays and free up my other printers. They all have resin for models but nothing for trays. What materials are you using for trays? We have tried the models resin for some trays and it seems to work. However the other day we had a client use alginate in one of our trays and it seemed to absorb the moisture from the alginate and softened the tray. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rlhhds, post: 337854, member: 603"] I have several higher end printers for models. Looking at the lower end printer to print custom trays and free up my other printers. They all have resin for models but nothing for trays. What materials are you using for trays? We have tried the models resin for some trays and it seems to work. However the other day we had a client use alginate in one of our trays and it seemed to absorb the moisture from the alginate and softened the tray. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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