
Ceramic resin is a high-resolution photopolymer filled with ceramic particles, producing rigid parts with excellent stiffness, heat resistance, and dimensional accuracy.
Ceramic Resin is a specialized photopolymer formulated with ceramic-filled particles, designed to deliver exceptional rigidity, thermal stability, and precision when printed with LCD/MSLA systems. The material cures into a dense, stiff, low-shrink polymer matrix, providing mechanical behavior closer to technical ceramics or fiber-reinforced composites than standard resins.
Thanks to its high stiffness, low thermal expansion, and resistance to deformation under heat, Ceramic Resin is well suited for heat-resistant fixtures, molds, tooling, jigs, precision housings, and dimensional test components. Its ceramic content enhances both surface hardness and compressive strength, making it ideal for structural applications that require stability and rigidity. Although the material is more brittle than engineering resins, it offers superior accuracy and detail, especially for finely featured or load-bearing shapes.
Ceramic Resin parts may be further post-baked or kiln-fired (depending on the manufacturer) to increase density and ceramic-like performance, though many users rely solely on standard UV post-curing. Overall, Ceramic Resin combines engineering-grade stiffness, high detail resolution, and heat performance, making it a strong choice for industrial and precision applications requiring ceramic-like behavior from an LCD-printed part.