
Prof. Lab Resin Standard White
Product details
- Brand:
- Professional Lab
- Category:
- Resin
Product description
Prof. Lab Resin Standard White – reliable white resin for everyday printing
Prof. Lab Resin Standard White is a standard UV resin designed for desktop 3D printers of the LCD, DLP and MSLA type with a light wavelength of 405 nm. It combines high detail resolution, a smooth matte white surface and fast curing, making it an excellent choice for everyday printing of prototypes, design models and hobby figurines.
Thanks to the optimized viscosity, the resin pours easily and quickly drains from the build plate, which shortens times between layers and reduces bubble formation. After curing, the model achieves good strength and reasonable toughness, so it is less prone to breaking during normal handling.
Main advantages
- Universal white color – clean white shade suitable for prototypes, visual models, architectural mockups and hand painting.
- High detail resolution – sharp edges, legible inscriptions and fine texture, ideal for miniatures and design parts.
- Fast and reliable curing – optimized for common LCD/MSLA printers with a wavelength of 405 nm.
- Smooth surface after printing – minimal visibility of layers, suitable for presentation models.
- Reasonable strength and stiffness – suitable for standard functional prototypes without extreme mechanical stress.
- Wide compatibility – works with most open resin printers on the market (Elegoo, Anycubic, Creality, Phrozen and others).
Recommended applications
Prof. Lab Resin Standard White is ideal for:
- design and functional prototypes
- architectural models and mockups
- collectible figurines and miniatures
- model making (RC, railways, dioramas)
- part concepts before injection molding
Thanks to its white color, the print is an excellent base for coating and painting – paints provide good coverage and the shade is not affected by the pigment of the model.
Safety and handling of resin
The resin is intended for technical and hobby use only. When working with it, always:
- use protective gloves and avoid contact with skin
- print in a well‑ventilated area
- protect eyes from direct contact with the liquid
- do not use it for medical implants, food‑contact or children’s products unless explicitly certified
Do not pour uncured resin or IPA rinses down the drain – dispose of them as hazardous waste in accordance with local regulations.
Recommended print parameters
Specific values may vary depending on printer type, display power and slicer settings – treat them as a starting point and fine‑tune them by testing.
| Parameter | Recommended value* |
|---|---|
| UV LED wavelength | 405 nm |
| Layer height | 0,025–0,05 mm |
| Exposure time – normal layers | cca 2–3,5 s |
| Exposure time – bottom layers | 25–40 s (4–8 layers) |
| Ambient temperature | 20–25 °C |
| Additional post‑print curing | 2–5 min in a UV station (360–405 nm) |
* Values may vary depending on the specific printer.
Post‑processing
- Rinsing the print – after printing, rinse the model in isopropyl alcohol (IPA) or a dedicated cleaner for resin models.
- Removing supports – recommended after a short pre‑curing step when the model is less brittle.
- Final curing – place the model in a UV curing station or on a UV turntable until the surface is dry and hard.
- Surface finishing – the model can be sanded, filled and painted with acrylic or modeling paints.
Summary
Prof. Lab Resin Standard White is a universal white photopolymer resin aimed at users looking for a reliable, affordable and easy‑to‑print material for everyday resin printing. It is perfectly suited for workshops, prototyping labs and home hobby use where precision, high‑quality surface and clean white color are essential.
Key features:
- Clean white color suitable for prototypes and painting
- High detail resolution and smooth model surfaces
- Fast and reliable curing on 405 nm LCD/MSLA printers
- Good combination of strength and stiffness for common functional prototypes
- Wide compatibility with open resin printers
- Easy post‑processing – washing in IPA, sanding and painting



