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huge product update: COR Alpha now compatible with 405nm DLP & LCD printers

Published about 1 year ago • 1 min read

We founded polySpectra with a mission to democratize manufacturing. Today, we are very excited to announce the 405nm version of COR Alpha - which now gives engineers the ability to access the world's most rugged photopolymers on a wide array of resin printers spanning every price point.

The only difference between a toy and a tool is what it can produce. Whether you are running a $250 LCD printer or a $250,000 DLP machine - COR Alpha unlocks a step-change in ROI.

Solo entrepreneurs and Fortune 100 engineering teams are leveraging the unmatched combination of impact strength, durability and working temperature to invent the future. Satellite components, consumer products, electronics connectors, highly durable tooling for injection molding - these are just a few of the high value applications where COR Alpha can tip the scale from prototyping to production.

The compatibility of COR Alpha with 405nm DLP and LCD resin printers dramatically expands our list of compatible machines. (You probably already own one!) Today, 405nm COR Alpha is fully validated for Asiga printers. In addition, we are extremely excited to add many of the best-selling printer models from Nexa, Phrozen, Shining3D, AnyCubic, and Elegoo to our list of exploratory printers.

Over the coming weeks, we will be announcing validated print profiles for many specific printer models, in collaboration with the hardware manufacturers. (By popular request, we are also hard at work on a 405nm version of COR Black.)

405nm COR Alpha is available today, making the most rugged resin compatible with a wide array of popular LCD and DLP 3D printers.

You choose the printer, we'll ramp up your ROI with rugged resin.

Make it real.

polySpectra

P.S. - At the end of last year, we asked you what your favorite resin 3d printer was. We greatly appreciate the numerous responses, which informed our development of 405nm COR Alpha. If you didn't get a chance to respond (or you changed your mind) --- we still want to know! Just hit reply to this email and tell us what printer we should validate next...

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We help innovative engineers 3D print end-use components that they can trust, using the world’s most rugged photopolymer resins.

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