Freeprint Model 2.0 – 3D Dental Model Resin (Detax)
Référence: H103496
Photopolymerizable resin Freeprint Model 2.0 — Detax
- SKU: H103496
- Price: €176.95 incl. VAT
- Brand: Detax
Photopolymerizable resin for 3D printing of prosthetic models: stump models, situation models and orthodontic models.
Optimised for DLP 385 nm. Two-step cleaning in isopropanol in ultrasonic units. Post-curing recommended in an LED/Xenon light-curing unit under controlled atmosphere.
- Accurate, smooth and non-porous surfaces.
- High hardness and excellent moisture resistance.
- Opaque light grey shade for clear margin readability.
Benefits and details
- High surface hardness and dimensional stability.
- Sharp edges and good abrasion resistance.
- Short workflow: no drying phase required.
- Easy cleaning, models resistant to moisture.
- Optimised reading of contours and preparation margins.
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Physical properties
- Flexural strength: > 80 MPa
- Elastic modulus: 1,700 MPa
- Final hardness: > 80 Shore D
- 1 kg bottle — light grey colour
Delivery
Freeprint 3D Model 2.0 — 1 kg, light grey. Cleaning in IPA using ultrasonic units, post-curing in an LED/Xenon UV light-curing chamber is recommended.
FAQ — Freeprint Model 2.0
Does the resin work with wavelengths other than 385 nm?
Freeprint Model 2.0 is optimised for 385 nm DLP systems, ensuring fast and homogeneous polymerisation.
- On 405 nm platforms, performance may vary (exposure time, curing depth), with possible impact on accuracy or final hardness.
- For best results, use a profile validated by the printer manufacturer.
- Always run an exposure test and adjust orientation/supports before full production.
What cleaning protocol do you recommend?
Use a two-bath cleaning protocol with isopropanol: a first bath to dissolve uncured resin, then a second bath to complete the rinse.
- Using an ultrasonic cleaner improves efficiency, without exceeding exposure times that could affect surfaces.
- Dry with air, then perform post-curing in a UV chamber under controlled atmosphere to reach the specified mechanical properties.
Why is a grey shade recommended for models?
The light opaque grey shade improves reading of contours and preparation margins by reducing reflections and translucency.
- It offers ideal contrast for photos, visual checks in the lab and digital impressions at the dental practice.
- This homogeneous shade helps detect surface defects (steps, lines) and validate fit before subsequent steps (splints, frameworks), reducing remakes and saving time.