BlueCast X-One V2 for mono LCD/DLP
X-One® V2 is the real meltable resin developed and produced by BlueCast® for DLP and Monochromatic LCD machines. Thanks to the low-temperature melting polymer it ensures a smooth surface finish and perfect lettering.
Description
BLUECAST X-One V2 for mono LCD/DLP
X-One V2 upgrades:
Same print profiles as version V1
Improved resolution, especially for the new 12k printers. Better accuracy and reduced bleeding.
Enhanced printability, particularly for DLP technology (no need for additives).
Increased stability at low temperatures.
Improved meltability for micro-details and engravings.
Revolutionizing new High Wax Resin, Melts at low temperatures can be cast at any casting house, Just use the same wax burnout schedule they have been using. The Advantages of this resin are Endless, the Formulation is for Mono and DLP Machines, not recommended to be used on Poly LCD (long print times), and Formlab printers.
The main X-One futures are:
– Perfect casting results with any kind of investments and burnout cycles.– Low-temperature burnout compatibility.
– Low-temperature melting polymer ensures a smooth surface finish and perfect lettering.
– Extreme accuracy and exceptional detail without shrinkage.
– No bleeding issue also on LCD machines.
– The first real meltable resin at low temperature.
– Excellent dimensional stability in time. No shrinkage (natural shrinkage will be compensated during printmaking polymer chemical expansion).
– Low viscosity (easier to clean, easier to get back from patterns).
– Strong adhesion to the platform, no need to primer.
– Toxic and carcinogenic component free.
– Low fumes emission during burnout
– The first castable resin was developed for the new Generation MONO LCD and DLP printers.
– Finally, you can cast in any casting house/service every kind of pattern with text, engravings, micropavè, etc.Size: 500g
Videos
Clean | Post Cure
X-One Presentation Clip
Flask Set UP
VOG review video
Printing Settings
Click HERE to read the guidelines and get the settings for your printer.
Click HERE for Chitubox profiles (download and import into the program)
How to import Chitubox profile (YouTube Video)
Click HERE for SOLUS printer profiles