Flexible 50A Resin
Engineering
SLA
Translucent
3.4 MPa
160 %
55 A
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% |
Flexible 50A Resin is a soft, translucent 3D printing elastomer with a 50A Shore durometer that is ideal for prototyping parts normally produced with softer rubbers and silicones.
Parts printed in Flexible 50A Resin will bend, stretch, compress, and hold up to repeated cycles without tearing, and spring back quickly to their original shape.

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Why Choose Flexible 50A Resin?
Flexible 50A Resin is an elastomeric material with high elongation and high energy return. Parts are highly elastic, yet strong enough not to tear during printing.
Fast Springback
Bend, stretch, and compress parts that resume their normal shape afterwards.
Transparent
Create objects that are clear, providing visibility into the model.
Durable
Able to withstand rugged use for multiple cycles.
Pliable
Produce parts that look and feel like a molded silicone part.
Applications
Flexible 50A Resin is ideal for developing soft, flexible prototypes normally produced with silicone.
Consider Flexible 50A Resin for:
Material Properties*
Flexible 50A Resin
Ultimate Tensile Strength
Stress at 50% Elongation
Stress at 100% Elongation
Elongation
Tear Strength
Hardness Shore A
* Material properties may vary based on part geometry, print orientation, print settings, and temperature. Data was obtained from parts printed using Form 3, 100 μm, Flexible 50A Resin settings, Flexible 50A Resin post-processing steps.
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.
