Description
FUNCRECOL Standard Photopolymer Resin (Skin) – High-Precision 3D Printing Resin
FUNCRECOL Standard Photopolymer Resin (Skin) is a 405 nm UV-curable resin designed for use with resin 3D printers (LCD/DLP/MSLA) to produce smooth, detailed, skin-tone coloured prints. It’s ideal for miniatures, figures, character models, props, prototypes, and display parts — especially those where natural or flesh-tone colours are desired straight off the printer.
🧪 Product Overview
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Resin Type: UV-curable photopolymer
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Colour: Skin / Flesh-Tone
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Bottle Size: ~1 kg
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Compatible Printers: LCD, DLP, MSLA resin printers that use 365–405 nm UV light (e.g., Elegoo Mars/Saturn, Anycubic Photon series, Creality Halot, Phrozen Sonic)
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Finish: Smooth, semi-matte surface that holds detail well for miniature painting or display pieces
This “Skin” variant from Funcrecol is formulated for good print accuracy, stable curing, and natural-tone output without needing extensive post-painting — perfect for figurines and character models.
🔍 Key Features
🎨 Natural Skin Tone Colour
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Produces a warm, flesh-like colour that’s excellent for miniatures, model characters, busts, wargaming figures, and figurines.
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Reduces the need for base-painting for basic display prints.
🎯 High Precision
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Excellent for fine details and facial features, capturing texture and subtle model surfaces with clarity.
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Ideal for hobbyists and model painters who want a good base colour.
⚡ Fast & Stable Curing
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Cures under 405 nm UV light typical in most resin printers.
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Designed for consistent performance with minimal print failures.
👌 Smooth Surface Finish
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Low viscosity formulation results in fewer visible layer lines and good surface quality straight off the printer.
🔄 Wide Compatibility
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Works with most desktop resin 3D printers that operate at 365–405 nm wavelength.
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Compatible with slicing software like ChiTuBox, Lychee, NovaMaker, and printer-specific slicers.
📊 Typical Specifications (General)
| Specification | Typical Value |
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| Resin Type | UV-curable photopolymer |
| Curing Wavelength | 365–405 nm UV |
| Colour | Skin / Flesh Tone |
| Density | ~1.10–1.20 g/cm³ |
| Viscosity | ~170–300 cP (low viscosity) |
| Hardness | ~80–90 HS |
| Tensile Strength | ~40–55 MPa |
| Flexural Strength | ~55–70 MPa |
| Elongation at Break | ~10–18 % |
| Shrinkage After Cure | ~3–7 % |
| Shelf Life | ~12–24 months (sealed) |
(Actual values may vary slightly by formulation and manufacturer.)
🖨️ Printing Workflow
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Prepare Printer:
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Shake the resin bottle to mix pigments and chemicals evenly.
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Ensure the build platform and resin vat are clean.
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Printing:
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Pour resin into the vat.
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Set your printer exposure values (start with manufacturer or community-recommended settings).
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Begin printing; the UV light cures each layer.
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Rinse:
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After printing, remove the part and rinse it in isopropyl alcohol (IPA) or ethanol to remove uncured resin.
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Post-Cure:
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Dry the part thoroughly, then cure it with a UV curing station or in sunlight for final strength and stability.
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🧯 Safety & Handling
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Always wear nitrile gloves and eye protection when handling uncured resin.
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Work in a well-ventilated area to reduce fumes.
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Store the resin sealed, away from light and heat, for best shelf life.
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Clean tools and hands after contact with uncured resin.
📌 Applications
✔ Figurines and character models
✔ Miniatures (war gaming, collectibles)
✔ Sculptures and display pieces
✔ Prototypes with natural tone appearance
✔ Artistic and decorative parts





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