Vintage Resin Instructions for Use (IFU)
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Vintage Resin Instructions for Use
1- Indented Use
Powerresins Vintage resin was developed especially for direct casting of highly detailed jewelry. Vintage resin has low shrinkage. It ensures good casting quality while not shrinking after 3D printing.
You can use it for filigree items as well as surface items.
Powerresins Vintage resin can be used in all types of DLP/LCD 3D printers. It has fast curing properties depending on the 3D printer used.
2- Contraindications
Powerresins Vintage resin should not be used for any purpose other than jewelry applications. Any deviation from these instructions for use may adversely affect the chemical and physical quality of the 3D product. In case of an allergic reaction, please consult a medical doctor.
3- Safety Instructions
To ensure optimum further processing, please read the information contained in the instructions for use carefully. Incorrect use and failure to observe the information can have a detrimental effect on quality. Nitrile gloves, goggles, and a jacket should be worn
as a means of protection when working with the resin.
The safety instructions and precautions specified in the operating instructions and safety data sheet shall apply to the removal of liquid resin and uncured resin from the model.
4- Side Effects and Precautions
In liquid form;
Skin contact
Sensitization or irritation is possible due to skin contact.
Eye contact
High air concentrations may cause eye irritation. If in the eyes, rinse with plenty of water. Remove contact lenses. If skin irritation or rash occurs: Get medical advice/attention
Ingestion
Low oral toxicity; however, ingestion may cause irritation of the gastrointestinal tract.
Power Resins Vintage Resin
Hazardous Component: Phenylbis (2,4,6-trimethyl benzoyl)-phosphine oxide
Color | Opaque Green |
Viscosity | 600 – 650 mPa.s |
Density | 1.1 g/cm3 |
Warning!
In liquid form;
H317 - Causes allergic skin reactions.
H318 - Causes serious eye damage.
H361f - Suspected harm to fertility.
H373 - May cause organ damage through prolonged or repeated exposure.
H410 - Long-lasting, very toxic effect on aquatic life
H411 - Long-lasting, toxic effect on aquatic life
H412 - Long-lasting, harmful effect on aquatic life
Safety instructions according to MSDS
- Wear protective gloves/eye protection
- Call a doctor/doctor if you feel unwell
- If skin irritation/redness occurs: seek medical advice/attention
- If eye irritation persists: seek medical advice/attention
- Dispose of contents/container according to local and national regulations
5- General Information on Handling
Delivery
Power Resins Vintage Resin is supplied in light-tight, sealed bottles.
Please check the following points on receipt of the goods:
• Integrity of the bottle/package
• Quantity
• Color
• Shipping documents and designation
Storage Conditions
The resin bottle should be kept at 22-27°C / 71-80°F. The minimum shelf life date printed on the product must be observed. Store this product in tightly closed containers, in a properly ventilated storage area, under dry conditions, away from sparks and open flames.
Avoid exposing the material to direct sunlight. Shelf life is 1 year from production. Perfect processing cannot be guaranteed when using materials with an expired minimum shelf life. Please refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet for additional information.
6- Production Steps
Processing:
Power Resins Vintage Resin is designed to work with all LCD and DLP 3D printers. See the Printer Settings section on powerresins.com for optimization databases.
Cleaning:
a. Allow the model to clean for 3 minutes in compartment 1 of the MEDIFIVE washer containing ethanol solution (96%). After the process is complete, dry the model with a spray air gun.
b. Allow the model washed and dried in compartment 1 to be cleaned in compartment 2 of the MEDIFIVE washer containing ethanol solution (96%) for 3 minutes. After the process is complete, dry the model with a spray air gun.
Do not exceed the 6-minute total cleaning procedure as this may cause deterioration of printed objects.
Hint: Resin residues can also be removed using a brush moistened with ethanol (96%).
7- Post-Curing (Final Curing)
Power Resins Vintage Resin does not require final curing. You can apply a direct casting process to 3D models.
8- Recommended Burnout Cycle
Power Resins suggestion for the casting process consists of three sections.
1. The cleaning part;
The sample rings I sent you are already cleaned.
2. Investment process part;
We suggest Ransom & Randolph Plasticast for investment powder. It is optional, you can use what you have at the moment.
Adding boric acid and calcium nitrate to the investment solutions; is optional. Our tests show us that with these supplements, the casting quality has improved.
Hot water bath; also optional. Again, this step helps for better casting results.
3. Burnout process part;
please use option 2 in the earlier email. As it follows;
Set the furnace temperature to 150⁰C.
Load the flask into the furnace with its face downwards at 150⁰C temperature.
Hold for 3 hours at 150⁰C
Ramp to 550⁰C in 30 minutes.
Hold at 550⁰C for 4 hours.
Ramp to 600⁰C in 30 minutes.
Hold at 600⁰C for 30 minutes.
Ramp to 650⁰C in 30 minutes.
Hold at 650⁰C for 30 minutes.
Ramp to 700⁰C in 30 minutes.
Hold at 700⁰C for 30 minutes.
Ramp to 750⁰C in 30 minutes.
Hold at 750⁰C for 30 minutes.
Ramp to 600⁰C in 1 hour.
Hold at 600⁰C for 1 hour.
Remove the flask from the furnace and blow it with compressed air thoroughly then reload it back in the furnace with its face upwards for gases to escape for 1 hour at 600⁰C.
Cast the flask.
Blowing compressed air through the flask is very important. In fact, you can open the furnace hatch during the burnout process a couple of times for the oxygen flow in order to have better burnout.
9- Supporting Documents
MSDS of Power Resins Vintage Resin
10- Label Symbols