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TGM-7 fast curing resin is designed specifically for 3D printing tabletop gaming miniatures. Perfect balance between stiffness, impact resistance and flex was found to protect miniatures from breaking when dropped or in heated gaming sessions. This 3D printing resin allows capturing most detailed miniatures with its hard, non-sticky and paintable surface. More flexibility, less fragility. Key Features - Fast curing - Hard non-sticky paintable surface - More flexible, less breakable - Low odor - Excellent detail - Compatible with most LCD resin 3D printers Printing speed TGM-7 is one of the FASTEST curing resins for LCD printers! Designed to work even on low powered LED/LCD 3D printers equipped with LED light sources emitting 365-420nm UV light. Compatible with color and monochrome LCD 3D printers. We have recommended 3D printing settings for many 3D printers here: AmeraLabs resin settings. Accuracy Similarly to AMD-3, TGM-7 produces dimensionally accurate and stable resin miniatures. More flexibility and stiffness ensure that the 3D prints are precise but less brittle. Combined with paintable opaque and non-sticky surface, this resin is a perfect choice for minis that can be actively used for tabletop gaming. Surface Resin is available in grey. Carefully pigmented to get ideal color that expresses the most intricate details of your resin miniatures. Color is almost fully opaque. Surface is non-sticky and hard (75-85 shore D). After post-cure, print does not feel sticky or tacky and is pleasant to touch. It does not scratch very easily. It can be primed and painted with most popular paints. Moisture and chemical resistance TGM-7 is not resistant to moisture. 3D printed objects with TGM-7 material should not be used for models and parts that will be in constant contact with water, organic solvents or other liquids. If you need resin that is resistant to moisture and chemicals, look at our AMD-3 resin. Printing tips We have a separate guide to get you started here: Key strategies for 3D printing with TGM-7 resin In short, for a successful print, we recommend: - Level your build plate. - If it’s your first print with this resin, print something small first. We recommend this calibration model. - Find initial printing settings here: AmeraLabs resin settings. - Use support column thickness of 1.5-2mm, support tip thickness of 0.2-0.6mm. - Use attachment layer. - Hollow your models. - Use slower lift speeds. 5mm/min for bottom layers, 40-60mm/min for normal layers. - Let us know if you have any trouble. We are here to help: Facebook messenger, support@ameralabs.com Cleaning procedure We have a separate guide to get you started here: Key strategies for 3D printing with TGM-7 resin TGM-7 material has a bit higher viscosity than most 3D printing resins. This 3D material should not be left submerged in solvents for extended periods of time. By all means do not leave submerged in IPA or any other liquid for more than 40 minutes. Doing so might ruin your models and affect final properties of polymer material. If you use Anycubic Wash and Cure, leave the printed object submerged in IPA for 12 minutes. Depending on the results, you can repeat this step again and leave for additional 6 minutes. If you prefer to clean with ordinary IPA baths, here is our easy 4 steps cleaning procedure: - After taking your printed object off the build plate leave it submerged in the IPA bath for 10 minutes. - Swirl the IPA bath with our part in it actively for another 1 minute. - After swirling, leave it still, but fully submerged for another 10 minutes. At this point it would be wise to change IPA to clean one. - Finally, swirl the bath actively again for 1 minute. Evaluate cleaning results and repeat this procedure only once (if needed). If you prefer cleaning with ultrasonic cleaner, we recommend to put a printed part into the container with IPA, close it well and put the container into the ultrasonic cleaner filled with water. Leave it for no more than 10 minutes. No additional heating is necessary. Post-curing procedure It is easier to remove supports before post-curing. However, you can also post-cure a print with supports and remove them later. Depending on the model this can help to obtain better geometries if you have such goal. Post-curing time depends on your curing station, it can vary from 5 minutes to 1 hour (until the surface of your 3D print becomes non-sticky). You should post-cure immediately after cleaning and drying. After proper post-curing surface of TGM-7 printed resin miniatures should be completely non-sticky and very hard to scratch. Mechanical properties Tensile Strength at Break: 35-40MPa (ISO-527, post-cured) Elongation at Break: 42-52% (ISO-527, post-cured) Viscosity: 300-400 cPs (at 25°C) Hardness: 75-85 Shore D (ISO 868) Compatible UV Wavelength: 365 - 420 nm