Materials
Structured photopolymers and advanced material families for controlled additive manufacturing.
This section provides structured access to the main 3Dresyns® material families, organized by process compatibility, functional behavior and implementation logic.
Navigate by: material family, manufacturing process or functional objective depending on your validation stage and implementation needs.
Material selection in photopolymer additive manufacturing should not rely on isolated data points. The 3Dresyns® Structured Selection Framework integrates engineering logic, exposure control and empirical mechanical screening into a coherent implementation pathway.
SSF combines mechanical selection logic, structured exposure calibration and printer-native validation to support more reliable material selection and process transfer.
Find & choose
Material Selection Tools
Structured tools supporting material selection based on mechanical behavior, geometry, process compatibility and application requirements.
SLA / DLP / LCD Resins
Vat Photopolymerization Materials
Photopolymer resins for SLA, DLP and LCD printing systems, covering general-purpose, biocompatible, dental, engineering and specialty applications.
Additives & Auxiliaries
Modifiers & Auxiliaries
Auxiliary systems used to fine-tune photopolymer behavior, including reactivity control, color adjustment and functional modification.
Inkjet Resins
Jettable Photopolymers
Photopolymer systems designed for inkjet-based additive manufacturing, enabling controlled droplet deposition and specialized multi-material routes.
Other Advanced Photopolymers
Advanced Manufacturing Materials
Advanced photopolymer systems for nano, micro and volumetric fabrication workflows beyond standard vat photopolymerization.
Injection & Casting Materials
Indirect Manufacturing Systems
Materials designed for casting and injection workflows using printed molds and indirect additive manufacturing routes.
SLS Powders
Powder Systems
Powder systems for Selective Laser Sintering and related powder-based additive manufacturing technologies.
Navigate by process
Process-driven navigation
Navigate by manufacturing route when technology compatibility is the primary driver of material selection.
Navigate by function
Function-driven navigation
Use this route when the main selection driver is mechanical behavior, biological interaction, castability, printability, electrical function, optical behavior or process tuning rather than a specific printing technology.
Full portfolio
Portfolio-wide browsing
Browse the full catalog across material families, applications and technologies when comparing multiple routes or sourcing beyond a single workflow.
How to use this section
Start by selecting a material family, manufacturing process or workflow objective, then move to the corresponding Applications, Technologies and Technical Documentation sections for deeper guidance. Final material selection and validation must always be performed for the specific printer, geometry, post-processing route and intended use.