Materials for High Resolution Rapid Prototyping
3D print strong, precise concept models and prototypes that bring your ideas to life with Formlabs’ library of general purpose materials.
Choose Standard Resins For:
High Detail
Smooth Surface Finish
No Post-Curing
Greyscale Resins for Prototypes and Models
With a matte surface finish, opaque appearance, and precise details, Black, White, and Grey Resins are ready to use right off the printer. Their neutral undertone also makes a great base for parts that will eventually be painted or undergo other finishing processes.
Compatible with Form 3, Form 2.
Clear Resin for Transparent Applications
Stereolithography 3D printing technology makes clear prints possible on the desktop. Clear Resin is great for fluidics and moldmaking, optics, lighting, and any parts requiring translucency.
Compatible with Form 3, Form 2.
Draft Resin for Truly Rapid Prototyping
Draft Resin prints up to four times faster than Formlabs standard materials, making it ideal for initial prototypes and rapid iterations to help bring products to market faster. Parts printed with Draft Resin exhibit a smooth grey finish and high accuracy. Use 200 micron settings for fast print speeds, or use 100 micron settings for models with finer details.
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See and feel Formlabs quality firsthand. We’ll ship a free sample part to your office.
Color Kit: A Full Spectrum of Possibilities
The first integrated color mixing solution for resin, not filament, Color Kit enables 3D printing in a range of colors without the manual work of finishing and painting. Field test product concepts more quickly with 3D prints that fit their environment.
Compatible with Form 3, Form 2.
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Need more information or help choosing the right material for you? Interested in ordering resin in bulk? We’re here to help!
3D models courtesy of:
Btech Innovation (skull and implant), Chris Halliday (brake caliper assembly), Coalesce (breath profiling device), Formlabs (Adrian Tanner, Amos Dudley, Brian Chan, Jake Kapusta, Zachary Frew), The Makers Lab at University of California San Francisco (pediatric rib cage), Polysculpture, Righthand Robotics (robotic finger overmolds)