Freeprint Cast 2.0 Burnout Resin – Detax
Référence: H103444
Freeprint Cast 2.0 — Detax 3D Castable Resin
Red light-curing resin for the 3D printing of castable patterns, bridge frameworks and partial denture frameworks in precision metal casting.
- SKU: H103444
- Brand: Detax
- Packaging: 500 g bottle (other volumes available depending on reference)
- Compatibility: DLP LED printers 380–405 nm (dedicated 385 nm profile recommended)
Price: €143.95 incl. VAT
High dimensional stability after printing for a reliable fit check, sharp surfaces even on very delicate structures, possible corrections using the syringe resin Kiero / easyform gel LC after printing.
Freeprint Cast – Laboratory indications
- Production of copings and frameworks for metal casting (precious and non-precious alloys).
- Patterns for partial denture frameworks, bars, bridges and openwork structures requiring high dimensional stability.
- Precision cast patterns with phosphate-bonded investments (standard precision casting investments).
- Very thin or bulky geometries designed to burn out without residue in the ring, even with large volumes.
- CAD/CAM work in laboratories requiring a resin with low viscosity and fast cleaning.
Freeprint Cast – Benefits for the laboratory
- Excellent dimensional stability after printing for a reliable fit check before investing.
- Accurate, distortion-free printing results, even on very fine and complex constructions.
- Castable resin that burns out without residue in the investment (extremely low ash content) for clean metal surfaces.
- Low viscosity and optimised curing depth: shorter exposure times and reduced material consumption.
- Easy cleaning (IPA ≥98%) with very favourable behaviour in openwork areas and cavities.
- Possibility to touch up or repair after printing with easyform gel LC / Kiero to avoid full reprints.
- Formulation free from MMA and THF-MA, with high mechanical strength for safe handling in the laboratory.
- Validated process with many DLP printers (available profiles) for high reproducibility of results.
Freeprint Cast – Recommended instructions for use (summary)
Always follow the parameters validated by the printer manufacturer and the Detax IFU for Freeprint Cast 2.0.
- File preparation: orient the parts to limit resin mass, add suitable supports and, if necessary, temporary stiffeners on thin areas.
- Printing: use a validated Freeprint Cast 2.0 profile (Asiga, PrograPrint, Rapidshape, etc.). Thin layers (≈50 µm) and parameters as specified in the IFU and annex.
- Draining: allow uncured resin to drain off on the build platform for about 10 minutes before cleaning.
- Cleaning: two baths of isopropyl alcohol ≥98% (≈3 min each), ideally in an ultrasonic cleaner, then carefully blow out openwork areas with compressed air.
- Drying & post-curing: complete drying, then post-curing in a validated LED/xenon unit (often under inert atmosphere) according to the recommended times.
- Investing: use a phosphate-bonded investment and follow the preheating schedule to achieve complete burnout of the resin.
- Casting & finishing: visually check the absence of residues, cast the alloy and carry out the usual prosthetic finishing and preparation.
Freeprint Cast 2.0 – Technical characteristics
| Resin type | Castable light-curing (meth)acrylate-based resin for high-precision cast patterns. |
|---|---|
| Wavelength | 380–405 nm (optimised for 385 nm DLP printers). |
| Colour | Red (transparent red). |
| Viscosity | Low viscosity for reduced material consumption and fast cleaning. |
| Flexural strength | >70 MPa (typical value). |
| Elastic modulus | >1,700 MPa. |
| Burnout residue | Extremely low; burns out without residue in the investment when the preheating curve is correct. |
| Printer compatibility | Many validated models (Asiga, Ivoclar PrograPrint, Rapidshape, Microlay, Miicraft, etc.). See Detax annex for the latest list. |
| Storage | 15–28 °C, protected from light. Keep the bottle tightly closed after use; for professional use only. |
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Delivery
Freeprint 3D Cast 2.0 Red – 500 g or 1 kg bottle – to be selected.
Freeprint Cast 2.0 – Documents & resources
- Instructions for use (Detax IFU — Freeprint Cast 2.0): complete instructions, general parameters and safety information.
- Safety data sheet (SDS Freeprint Cast 2.0): hazard information, PPE, first-aid measures and disposal.
- For the latest version of IFU, annexes and SDS, always refer directly to the Detax website.
FAQ — Freeprint Cast 2.0
Does the resin leave residues after burnout?
Freeprint Cast 2.0 is designed to burn out without residue in the ring, provided that the preheating curve is respected and a suitable phosphate-bonded investment is used.
To optimise casting:
- Avoid unnecessary bulky sections and excessive support structures.
- Ensure complete drying and thorough cleaning before investing.
- Adapt the temperature rise to the invested volume to allow complete combustion of the resin.
Which printing parameters can I use?
Detax provides validated printing profiles for many DLP printers (Asiga, Ivoclar PrograPrint, Rapidshape, Microlay, Miicraft, etc.) with thin layers (≈50 µm) and optimised exposure times.
Practical recommendations:
- Start from an official “Freeprint Cast 2.0” profile supplied by the printer manufacturer.
- Stay within the 380–405 nm range and regularly check light output.
- Run a few validation tests (test bars, critical thicknesses) before series production.
What safety precautions should I take?
As with all (meth)acrylate resins, Freeprint Cast 2.0 must be handled with protective gloves, eye protection and in a well-ventilated environment. Avoid prolonged contact with skin and eyes, and rinse immediately with water and soap in case of splashes.
- Use the resin for professional purposes only.
- Keep the bottle closed, away from light and heat.
- Always consult the SDS and Detax IFU for detailed instructions, especially regarding waste disposal.