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Liqcreate Premium Tough is a white, impact and abrasion resistant photopolymer resin for SLA, DLP, LCD and MSLA 3D printers in the 385 – 405 nm range.


Liqcreate Premium Tough is a clear resin that transforms into a beautiful milky white polymer as it cures.


3D printed parts made of this material are resistant to abrasion and impact.


Characteristics :

  • High impact resistance
  • High abrasion resistance
  • Long-lasting resin for final products

Liqcreate Premium Tough

SKU: 372R
€75.00Price
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    Printer name Compatible?
    Asiga Max UV Yes
    Asiga Max 2 Yes
    Asiga Pro 4K Yes
    Shining3D AccuFab-L4K Yes
    Anycubic Photon Yes
    Anycubic Photon Mono Yes
    Anycubic Photon Mono SE Yes
    Anycubic Photon Mono X Yes
    Anycubic Photon M3 Yes
    Anycubic Photon M3 Plus Yes
    Anycubic Photon M3 Max Yes
    Anycubic Photon M5s Preliminary settings
    Anycubic Photon D2 Yes
    Flashforge Photo 8.9 4K Yes
    Longer Orange 30 Yes
    Longer Orange 4K Yes
    People Phenom L Yes
    Creality Halot Sky Yes
    Creality Halo One Yes
    Elegoo Mars Yes
    Elegoo Mars 2 Yes
    Elegoo Mars 3 Yes
    Elegoo Mars 4 Yes
    Elegoo Saturn Yes
    Elegoo Saturn 3 Yes
    Uniformization GKTwo Yes
    Phrozen Sonic Mini 4K Yes
    Phrozen Sonic Mini 8K S Yes
    Phrozen Sonic Mighty 4K Yes
    Nexa3D XiP Yes (open license)
    Zortrax Inkspire Yes
    Qidi Tech Shadow 5.5S Yes
    Qidi Tech Shadow 5.5S Mono Yes
    Qidi Tech Shadow 6.0S Mono Yes
    PrusaSL1 Yes
    Prusa SL1S Speed Yes
    People Phenom Prime Yes
    Kudo3D Bean Yes
    Wanhao D7 Yes
    • Tensile Strength (D638): 28 MPa
    • Tensile Modulus (D638): 1.0 GPa
    • Elongation at Break (D638): 15 – 25%
    • Flexural Strength (D790): 38 MPa (No break)
    • Flexural Modulus (D790): 1.0 GPa
    • IZOD impact (notched) (D256A): 43 J/m
    • Shore D hardness (D2240): 69
    • Water Absorption (D570-98): 0.6%
    • HDT-B 0.45MPa (ISO75): 45°C
    • Degradation Temperature (Internal Method): 200°C
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