High-Temperature 3D Printer Resins

Parts made from these resins remain strong and rigid in temperatures that would soften most plastic, so they're often used near ovens, engines, and other hot machinery. They're a good lightweight alternative to machined metal parts. Print them on a digital light processing (DLP), stereolithography (SLA), or LCD 3D printer.
Formlabs resins come in a cartridge compatible with Formlabs printers—just pop them in. To use them with other printers, they have a removable cap to pour out the contents of the cartridge.
Maximum exposure temperature is the point at which a printed part will begin to deform. Above this temperature, your part will start to lose structural integrity.
Tensile Strength | Color | Flexural Modulus | Impact Strength | Hardness | Max. Exposure Temp. | Weight, g | Each | |
Formlabs Resins—Cartridge | ||||||||
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7,060 psi (Good) | Clear | 400,000 psi (Semi-Rigid) | 0.32 ft.-lbs./in. (Poor) | Not Rated | 235° C 455° F | 1,000 | 0000000 | 0000000 |