Mestra 3D Resin Agitator – Photopolymer Bottle Mixer
Référence: 150130
3D Resin Cartridge Mixer – 3D Resin Bottle Shaker (Mestra)
Mestra Shaker – Mixer for photopolymer 3D resin
Brand: Mestra | SKU: 150130
Price: 465 € ex VAT
Practical mixer for shaking 3D printing resin bottles before printing. Ensures a homogeneous mix and improves result stability (reduces sediment and exposure variations).
Important for print quality
Poorly mixed resin can show sediment (pigments/fillers) and exposure variations, causing unstable prints, grainy surfaces or fragile supports.
This is even more critical after resin recovery (pouring the vat back into a bottle): the resin may have been exposed to light and can form micro-deposits. Proper agitation homogenizes the material and helps prevent issues.
Powerful, gentle and consistent agitation
The mixer provides stable agitation without altering resin properties, thanks to a high-energy motion, suitable for photopolymer resins (DLP/LCD/MSLA).
Double rotary motion: a gentle yet effective mixing action for more uniform resin before printing.
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Lab applications
- Shaking DLP / LCD / MSLA resins before printing.
- Re-homogenizing pigments/fillers after sedimentation.
- Re-mixing after resin recovery from a vat.
- Reducing defects: sediment, grainy surfaces, fragile supports.
How to use
- Place the closed bottle on the rollers, well centered.
- Adjust the speed according to resin viscosity.
- Mix until color and viscosity are uniform (especially pigmented resins).
- After vat → bottle: filter if needed, then mix before use.
Technical specifications
| Motion type | Double rotary motion |
| Speed | Up to 70 rpm |
| Roller length | 28 cm |
| Roller rotation width | 24 mm |
| Load capacity | 4 kg |
| Power | 25 W |
| Power supply | 100–240 V • 50/60 Hz |
| Weight | 3.12 kg |
| Dimensions | H 103 mm • W 253 mm • D 480 mm |
Shipping
Contents: 1 Mestra shaker/mixer for 3D resin.
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FAQ
Why should resin be mixed before printing?
To homogenize pigments and fillers, stabilize exposure, and reduce defects (sediment, fragile supports, grainy surfaces).
Why is it even more important after emptying a vat?
Recovered resin may have been exposed to light and can contain micro-deposits. Thorough mixing improves print consistency.
How long should the resin be mixed?
Until color and viscosity are uniform. Highly pigmented or viscous resins usually require longer mixing time.
Is this mixer suitable for a dental lab?
Yes: it is very quiet and provides consistent agitation. Ideal for preparing 3D resin bottles before printing.