4design HP HP Résine Printed Models 1 kg - Gray
Référence: H103612.
4Design Model HP Grey Resin – Dental 3D Printed Models

4Design Model HP 3D Printing Resin 1 kg – Grey
Premium dental model resin with a very smooth surface, high strength and very low shrinkage—ideal for accurate, readable and durable 3D printed models in the dental laboratory.
High resistance (repeated handling)
Very low for superior accuracy
IPA rinse + thorough drying
UV for maximum stability & hardness
Professional grey resin: accuracy, speed and dimensional stability
4Design Model HP Grey is engineered for consistent dental working models and study models: uniform surfaces, readable fine details and excellent stability after post-curing.
- Optimised for LCD/DLP 385–405 nm: repeatable results across batches.
- Matte grey improves contrast and supports reliable margin inspection during quality control.
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Dental applications
- High-precision working models (prosthetics).
- Study models & opposing arches.
- Easier margin control thanks to matte grey contrast.
- Safe handling: smooth, strong surface.
- Compatible with LCD/DLP 385–405 nm.
How to use
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Shake the bottle to homogenise.
- Print at 385–405 nm (LCD/DLP) using your validated exposure profile.
- Rinse in IPA, then dry thoroughly.
- Perform a complete UV post-cure.
- Store closed, away from light (10–30 °C).
Technical specifications
| Technology | LCD / DLP |
| Wavelength | 385–405 nm |
| Colour | Grey (matte) |
| Pack size | 1 kg bottle |
| Shrinkage | Very low – improved accuracy |
| Strength | High strength (scratch & flex resistance) |
| Surface finish | Very smooth surface, crisp details |
| Post-processing | IPA wash + drying + UV post-cure |
Delivery
1 × 1 kg bottle – 4Design Model HP Grey dental model resin, ready to use.
FAQ – 4Design Model HP Grey Resin
Which 3D printers is it compatible with?
Compatible with most LCD/DLP dental 3D printers operating at 385–405 nm. For best accuracy, use a validated exposure profile for your specific printer, layer thickness and build orientation.
What post-processing gives the best dimensional stability?
After printing: IPA rinse, complete drying, then a full UV post-cure. This sequence increases hardness and helps maintain dimensional stability for reliable lab handling and margin checks.
Why choose a grey resin for dental models?
The matte grey tone improves contrast and makes margin inspection easier (preparations, embrasures, contours). It is a practical advantage for quality control and technician communication.
How can I reduce supports and improve surface quality?
Tilt the model (20–30°), use fine and well-distributed supports, and follow the recommended IPA wash + full UV post-cure. This reduces support marks and stabilises the final geometry.