Solvents For 3D Printing
3D printing has revolutionized production and prototyping, but the journey from printer to finished part requires the right solvents. Resin 3D printers require specialized solvents for critical post-processing steps. Whether you're using UV-cured resins, LCD-based systems, or DLP technology, the right solvent ensures thorough cleaning of uncured resin, efficient removal of support structures, and optimal surface finish. Our resin-compatible solvents are formulated to dissolve uncured photopolymer resins without damaging fine details or mechanical properties.
Solvents for FDM & Filament-Based Printing
FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) printing often requires specialized solvents to remove support material, particularly when using soluble support filaments such as PVA or HIPS. Our solvent range includes aqueous and organic solutions designed to selectively dissolve support structures while preserving the integrity of your finished print. These solvents are ideal for achieving clean, professional results on complex geometries where manual removal of support would be impractical.
Unmatched Benefits of Our 3D Printing Solvents to Users
The difference between a mediocre print and a professional-grade part often comes down to post-processing. High-quality solvents ensure:
- Removes all residual resin, uncured material, and support remnants
- Won't damage fine features, thin walls, or delicate structures
- Low-toxicity options suitable for lab and workshop environments
- Effective solvents reduce waste and rework
- Batch-to-batch reliability for reproducible post-processing
Applications Across 3D Printing Industries
Our 3D printing solvents support professionals across multiple sectors:
- Jewelry & Dental: precision casting, denture bases, and custom appliances requiring mirror-smooth finishes
- Prototyping & Product Development: rapid iteration with clean, functional prototypes
- Medical & Bioprinting: creating biocompatible models and surgical guides
- Manufacturing & Engineering: functional parts and tooling components
- Art & Design: high-detail artistic sculptures and architectural models
- Education & Hobbyist: maker spaces, schools, and 3D printing enthusiasts
