Why Choose Tough 1500 Resin?
Tough 1500 Resin combines stiffness and elongation to offer a middle ground between Durable Resin and Tough 2000 Resin.
Pliable
Absorbs shocks of energy and supports repeated deflection.
Fast Springback
Strain parts that will spring back to their original shape when that stress is relieved.
Stiff
Compliant but also maintains overall rigidity.
Biocompatible
Certified for long-term skin contact.
Applications
Tough 1500 Resin is ideal for resilient prototyping or simulating the strength and stiffness of polypropylene (PP).
Consider Tough 1500 Resin for:
Material Properties*
Tough 1500 Resin
Ultimate Tensile Strength
Tensile Modulus
Elongation
Flexural Modulus
Notched Izod
Heat Deflection Temp @ 0.45 MPa
* Material properties may vary based on part geometry, print orientation, print settings, and temperature. Data was obtained from parts printed using Form 2, 100 μm, Tough 1500 settings and post-cured with a Form Cure for 60 minutes at 70 °C.
Post-Processing
Form Wash Settings
10 minutes + 10 minutes in IPA
Wash parts printed in Tough 1500 Resin in two cycles, preferably using fresh solvent for the second wash. Parts with two wash times require two wash cycles. For the second wash cycle, use clean solvent. The first wash cycle removes the bulk of the resin, while the second cycle fully cleans the parts.
Note: If parts printed with Tough 1500 Resin will be used for skin contact use, parts must be washed with ≥99% IPA in a Form Wash/Form Wash L for 20 minutes. Ambient conditions and part design (for example, thicker walls or areas that can lead to IPA pooling) may require longer dry times prior to post-curing.
Form Cure Settings
60 min
70 °C
For parts printed in an engineering-focused resin (such as those in the Rigid, Tough & Durable, and Flexible & Elastic families), post-curing ensures that the parts reach their optimal mechanical properties and can function as designed. Note: If parts printed with Tough 1500 Resin will be used for skin contact use, parts must be post-cured in a Form Cure at 70 °C for 60 minutes.