Rigid 10K Resin
Engineering
SLA
Heat Resistant
88 MPa
11 GPa
158 MPa
Select Printer Series and Resin Volume
| Bulk order quantity (L) | Discount % |
|---|---|
| 1 | 0% |
| 30 | 15% |
| 60 | 20% |
| 120 | 25% |
| 240 | 30% |
| 1,000 | 35% |
| 2,000 | 40% |
| 3,000 | 45% |
Whether you’re optimizing your manufacturing process, rapidly iterating through designs, or assessing form, fit, and function, Formlabs Engineering Resins are formulated to withstand extensive testing and perform under stress.
This highly glass-filled resin is the stiffest material in our engineering portfolio. Choose Rigid 10K Resin for precise industrial parts that need to withstand significant load without bending. Rigid 10K Resin exhibits a smooth matte finish and is highly resistant to heat and chemicals.
The “10K” in the name represents the material’s tensile modulus. If you need a less stiff material, try Rigid 4000 Resin
Supports print resolutions: 100 and 50 microns. Post-curing required.

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Why Choose Rigid 10K Resin?
Rigid 10K Resin is a high performance material that is strong, completely stiff, and stable.
Extremely Stiff
Resistant to deformation under a variety of forces, pressures, and torques.
High Thermal and Chemical Resistance
Withstands high temperatures and a variety of chemicals.
Precise
Produce strong, detailed, and accurate molds or models.
Incredible Surface Quality
Exhibits a smooth matte finish.
Applications
Rigid 10K Resin is ideal for creating rigid, strong, industrial-grade prototypes. Rigid 10K Resin can be faster and easier to print compared to milling aluminum and steel.
Consider Rigid 10K Resin for:
Material Properties*
Rigid 10K Resin
Ultimate Tensile Strength
Tensile Modulus
Elongation
Flexural Modulus
Notched Izod
Heat Deflection Temp. @ 0.45 MPa
Thermal Expansion, 0-150 °C
* Data was obtained from parts printed Form 3, 100 µm and post-cured with a Form Cure for 60 minutes at 70°C.
Post-Processing
Washing
The foundational step in any SLA post-processing workflow is to remove any excess resin on the surface of the parts through an alcohol or ether wash.
Curing
Post-curing Engineering and Specialty Resins is essential for parts to achieve their full strength and functionality. This step completes the chemical reaction initiated during printing, transforming the part from its green state into a fully finished component.


