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XTC-3D

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Smooth-On is one of the worlds leading manufaturers 3D modeling materials such as mold-making, casting and special effects materials but also industrial casting resins, adhesives and equipment. FormX is main distributor of Smooth-On products in Europe.

XTC-3D

Brush-On liquid coating for 3D printed parts Coats and protects many surfaces! Foam, Plaster Fabric, Cardboard Paer, ABS, PLA, Plywood, SLS Prints, SLA Prints etc.

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XTC-3D Products

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  • XTC-3D / 644gr

    Brush-On Liquid coating for 3D printed parts. Coats many surfaces. Set of 644 grams

    44,53 EUR

  • XTC-3D / 5,44 kg

    Brush-On Liquid coating for 3D printed parts. Coats many surfaces. Set of 644 grams

    278,13 EUR

XTC3D Veiligheidsinformatie

Features

Protective coating for smoothing and finishing 3D printed parts that does not melt plastic. XTC‑3D® fills in 3D print striations and creates a smooth, high gloss finish. The need to post finish is almost eliminated. XTC‑3D® can be applied to both SLA and SLS prints. It works with PLA, ABS, Laywoo, Powder Printed Parts and other rigid media such as EPS, EPDM and urethane foam as well as wood, plaster, fabric, cardboard and paper.

XTC-3D® does not melt plastic. Two liquids are mixed together and brushed onto any 3D print, fabric, wood, and more. Coating self-levels and wets out uniformly without leaving brush strokes.

Features

Inexpensive to Use – 1 oz covers 100+ square inches (see coverage information below).

90% Time & Labor Savings: XTC-3D® fills in 3D print striations and creates a smooth, high gloss finish. The need to post finish is almost eliminated.

Coat any 3D Print Surface - XTC-3D® can be applied to both SLA and SLS prints. It works with PLA, ABS, Laywoo, Powder Printed Parts and other rigid media. It also can be used to coat EPS, EPDM and urethane foam as well as wood, plaster, fabric, cardboard and paper.

XTC-3D® does not contain VOC’s, phthalates or phosphates.

Instructions

Preparation – Materials should be stored and used in a room temperature environment (23°C). Elevated temperatures will reduce Pot Life. XTC-3D® Part A resin and Part B Hardener must be properly measured and thoroughly mixed to achieve full, high-strength, solid-cure properties.

Because no two applications are quite the same, a small test application to determine suitability for your project is recommended if performance of this material is in question.

Avoid eye and skin contact. Avoid breathing fumes - use in a well ventilated area. NIOSH approved respirator is recommended. Wear safety glasses, long sleeves and rubber gloves to minimize skin contact. This material has a high exotherm (generates heat). Do not mix components in glass or foam containers.

Coverage – A very small amount of XTC-3D® is needed to coat an average size 3D print. 28.3 grams of mixed material will cover (651 cm2 ) applied at (.04 cm) thickness.

Pre-Mix Part B: Before using, shake container vigorously.

Measuring and Dispensing – You need to be accurate in measuring for XTC-3D® to cure properly. Parts A and B can be measured by either volume or weight. Dispense proper proportions of parts A and B into clean plastic, metal or wax-free paper containers (do not use foam or glass cups).

Extending Working Time - If left in a mixing cup with a concentrated mass, pot life will be short and material may cure in your cup due to exotherm. Important - Reduce the mass of the mixture to increase working time. Example: layer two sheets of aluminum foil together and create a single-use flat tray with vertical sides to contain the liquid resin. After mixing parts A and B, pour mixture into the aluminum foil to reduce the mass. Your working time will be significantly increased.

Mixing – Be sure mixing utensils have a square edge and are clean. Combine and mix proper amounts of Parts A and B. Mix thoroughly for at least 1 minute. Aggressively scrape the sides and bottom of mixing container several times. Use the square edge of mixing stick to bring material off of the sides and bottom of container and blend.

Important - Mixed XTC-3D® Resin is exothermic, meaning it generates heat. A large, concentrated mass of mixed material in a container can generate enough heat to melt a plastic cup, burn your skin or ignite combustible materials. If material begins to exotherm, move it to an open air environment.

Adding Color - XTC-3D® can be colored with SO Strong® color tints, UVO® color pigments or ignite color pigments. Pre-mix color with Part A before combining with Part B.

Adding Fillers - A variety of dry fillers can be added such as Cast Magic® or bronze or other metal powders, Glow Worm®, Quarry Tone® or Ure-Fil® powders. The maximum filler load is an amount equal to Part A by volume. Pre-mix filler with Part A before combining with Part B.

Applying XTC-3D® - Use a disposable chip brush or foam brush to apply XTC-3D®. To achieve the thinnest coating possible we recommend applying material with a foam brush. Brushing on one thin layer of mixed material is recommended for most prints to create a smooth, uniform coating: less than 1/64“(.039 cm). To avoid drips and runs, continue brushing and working the surface until the resin begins to set up. For particularly complicated prints with intricate detail you may want to coat one a section at a time for better control. XTC-3D® bonds to itself. If

Adding More Layers - allow first layer to partially cure until “tacky hard” before applying the next layer. For best results, each layer should be applied thinly: less than .039 cm.

Curing: One layer will cure tack free in about 2 hours at room temperature 23°C Mild heat 60° C will cure material within 15 minutes. Be careful: some 3D print media will melt at temperatures above 200°F. Fully cured material will be hard and unable to penetrate with a finger nail.

Post Finishing – Cured material can be machined or sanded (wear NIOSH approved respirator mask to prevent inhalation).

Painting – XTC-3D® can be painted and/or primed and then painted with acrylic enamel paints. For best results, lightly sand surface prior to painting.

Thinning XTC-3D® for Coating Starch / Powder Printed Parts: Viscosity can be lowered with acetone or denatured alcohol to penetrate porous parts.

The more solvent added, the longer XTC-3D® will take to cure. Cured material will be more flexible.

Smoothing Surface – granular surface texture can be smoothed by applying a second coat of XTC-3D® (for glossy finish) or lightly sanding for matte finish.

Warning – Do Not Spray XTC-3D® Read SDS for further information.

Applying a Release Agent – For applications where adhesion is not desired, a spray release Ease Release® 200 available from Smooth-On may be used.

Removing Uncured Material: Scrape as much material as possible from the surface using a scraper. Clean the residue with E-POX-EE KLEENER® available from Smooth-On, lacquer thinner, acetone or alcohol. Follow safety warnings pertaining to solvents and provide adequate ventilation.

Videos

XTC3D Review / Walkthrough

How To Add Color And Effects To a 3D Printed Part

Quickly Adding a Metallic Finish to a 3D Print

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