Resin for 3D printer Applylabwork Tray Orange 1kg
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The primary purpose of Tray Orange resin is the 3D printing of custom impression trays, which must withstand immense stress during the taking of dental impressions. This product has been optimised for excellent anatomical reproduction, enabling the production of perfectly fitted diagnostic and working tools. The use of this resin in daily practice significantly speeds up the prosthetic process, eliminating the need for traditional tray fabrication and reducing manual errors.
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Resin for 3D printer Applylabwork Tray Orange 1kg - Specification
Net weight: 1kgPrinting Technology: DLPPrinting Technology: LCDPrinting Technology: MSLAPrinting Technology: SLAResin type: DentalResolution: 14KBrands: ApplylabworkColor: OrangeTechnical specifications for the Applylabwork Tray Orange
Technical data:
| Parameter | Value |
| Colour | Orange |
| Pack size | 1 kg |
| Base material | Acrylate-based polymer |
| Tensile strength | 70–80 MPa |
| Elongation at break | 4–6% |
| Hardness (Shore D) | 90–92D |
| Flexural modulus | 2300–2600 MPa |
| Heat Deflection Temperature (HDT) | 175.5°F / 79.7°C |
| Viscosity (at 25°C / 77°F) | 750–950 cPs |
| Recommended film thickness | 100 µm |
| Biocompatibility certificate | ISO 10993-5 PASS |
Tray Orange – Professional Resin for Precision Impression Trays in 3D Dentistry
In today’s rapidly changing world of dental technology, precision and reliability are key to the success of every dental practice and laboratory. Tray Orange (multi printers) is an advanced Class 1 dental resin, specifically designed for creating custom impression trays that set new standards in the reproduction of dental anatomy. Thanks to its unique formula based on acrylic polymers, this product combines exceptional mechanical strength with safety of use, which is essential in professional medical applications.
Applications and key benefits of Tray Orange
By choosing Tray Orange, you are investing in a material that has undergone rigorous safety testing. The product is ISO 10993-5 certified, meaning it is non-toxic to cells (non-cytotoxic). Furthermore, the formula is ACMO-free, making it a safer option for 3D printer operators and dental technicians who work with the material on a daily basis. The orange colour not only gives a professional appearance but also facilitates the visual assessment of print details for any imperfections.
Technical specifications and material parameters
For professionals, specific numerical data is key. Tray Orange resin features parameters that guarantee dimensional stability and crack resistance. The table below presents the material’s detailed physicochemical properties:
It is worth noting the high modulus of elasticity (2300–2600 MPa), which provides the rigidity necessary to ensure that the impression tray does not deform under the pressure of the impression material. A hardness of 90–92D on the Shore scale places this material among the most durable engineering resins available on the market.
Versatility and compatibility with 3D printers
One of the greatest advantages of ApplyLabWork’s Tray Orange resin is its versatility. It has been designed as a ‘multi-printer’ solution, meaning it works with most popular LED, LCD, DLP and MSLA 3D printers. It is the ideal choice for facilities that use a diverse range of equipment or are planning to expand their workshop.
The resin is fully compatible with devices from brands such as:
- Anycubic (all popular Photon series)
- Elegoo (Mars and Saturn series)
- Phrozen (Sonic series)
- HeyGears
- Formlabs (models compatible with open systems)
- Asiga (dedicated profiles for Max & Pro 4K UV385)
For users of Asiga Max & Pro 4K UV385 printers, the manufacturer has prepared dedicated configuration files (.ini), which can be downloaded directly from the website, ensuring success right from the first print. In addition, the manufacturer provides data sheets with exposure times (Exposure Settings Data Sheet) in Excel format, which greatly facilitates calibration on less common devices.
Workflow optimisation and printing tips
To achieve the best results with Tray Orange resin, a layer thickness of 100 microns (μm) is recommended. This is the optimal balance between print speed and precision, sufficient for the requirements of impression trays. Before starting work, it is worth reading the Instructions for Use (IFU) and the Printing Tips provided by ApplyLabWork.
Post-curing is a key stage of the process. Proper post-curing of prints under UV light is essential for the material to achieve its full mechanical properties and declared biocompatibility. The specific exposure time and temperature parameters depend on the UV chamber used, so you should always refer to the manufacturer’s official recommendations.
Are you ready to enhance the quality of your prosthetic services? Contact our team today to receive a personalised quote or order a sample of Tray Orange resin. Our technical department will be happy to assist you in selecting the appropriate settings for your printer. Give us a call or send an enquiry via the contact form!
Frequently Asked Questions (Q&A)
1. What is the main purpose of Tray Orange resin?
The resin is designed for 3D printing of custom (individual) Class 1 dental impression trays, used for the precise reproduction of tooth anatomy.
2. Is the material safe for patients?
Yes, the resin has passed biocompatibility tests and obtained ISO 10993-5 certification (non-cytotoxic), confirming its safety for medical applications.
3. Which types of printers is Tray Orange compatible with?
It is a ‘multi-printer’ resin, compatible with most LED/LCD, DLP and MSLA printers, including devices from Anycubic, Elegoo, Phrozen, HeyGears and Formlabs.
4. Does the resin contain the harmful monomer ACMO?
No, the Tray Orange resin formula is ACMO-free, which enhances operator safety.
5. What is the recommended layer thickness when printing?
The manufacturer recommends a layer thickness of 100 microns (μm) for optimal results.
6. What hardness does the finished print achieve?
Prints made with this resin achieve a hardness of 90–92D on the Shore scale, ensuring high resistance to damage.
7. Is post-curing required after printing?
Yes, the post-curing process is essential. Detailed instructions on post-curing can be found in the “Printing Tips” document provided by the manufacturer.
8. What is the flexural modulus of this material?
The flexural modulus ranges from 2300 to 2600 MPa, which guarantees the required stiffness of the impression tray.
9. Where can I find the settings for the Asiga printer?
Dedicated .ini files for the Asiga Max & Pro 4K UV385 printers are available to download directly from the manufacturer’s website, ApplyLabWork.
10. What is the heat deflection temperature (HDT) for this resin?
The HDT is approximately 79.7°C (175.5°F), ensuring the thermal stability of prints under standard operating conditions.
Please contact us to obtain the full technical documentation and safety data sheets (SDS) for Tray Orange resin. Our team of SEO and content experts has ensured that this description provides you with all the necessary information to make an informed purchasing decision. Choose professionalism and precision with ApplyLabWork!





