Flame Retardant HDT is a rigid off-white photopolymer 3D-printing resin with a high temperature resistance (HDT-B upto 257°C / 495°F) and can be processed on most open Digital Light Processing (DLP), Liquid Crystal Display (LCD/MSLA) and laser based 3D-printers.
Flexible-X is an opaque black photopolymer resin for open MSLA, DLP and laser based 3D-printers. 3D-printed parts from this material have exceptional flexibility and great rebound properties.
Rigid Pro is a rigid black photopolymer resin and can be processed on most open DLP, MSLA and laser based 3D-printers operating at a wavelength of 385-405nm.
Strong-X is one of the strongest photopolymer resins available in the market. Its flexural strength of 135MPa is comparable to industry’s leading dual-cure cyanate ester resins.
Tough-X is a durable opaque black photopolymer resin with high impact resistance. 3D-printed parts from this material have exceptional impact strength. Tough-X can be 3D-pinted on open DLP and MSLA 3D-printers in the range of 385 – 420nm and only requires UV post-curing.
Hazard Glow is the first ever glow-in-the-dark material for SLA , MSLA and DLP 3D-printers in a range of 385 – 405nm. This resin is optimized in having the highest possible glow-effect while remaining easy processable in DLP and SLA 3D-printers.
Premium White is the most white and opaque photopolymer resin for 3D-printing available. This white resin has excellent UV-stability and is easy to print, which is ideal for medical models, architectural scale models and lithophanes.
Premium Model is perfect for manufacturing dental models and aligners models. This photopolymer is a matte, opaque skin / peach colored dental resin.
Premium Tough is a tough and impact resistant resin for Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) and Digital Light Processing (DLP) 3D-printers. Liqcreate Premium Tough is perfect for manufacturing functional prototypes that require toughness and durability.
Premium Flex is a translucent turquoise blue photopolymer resin with great processability and print speed on MSLA and DLP based 3D-printers.










