| Tooling PAE10 Guideline | ||
| Product Department - Product Application Engineering Team | Project date: 5/10/2024 | Version: V1.0 |
| Version | Update Date | What's Changed |
| V1.0 | 5/10/2024 | First release. |
A flexible material with high rebound resilience that serves nice hardness and detail reproduction and fair construction performance. Ideal for direct production of flexible objects such as figure components, industrial parts and medical anatomical models.
Figure components, industrial parts, medical anatomical models and so on.
| Basic config. | |||
| Categories | Properties | Criteria | Values |
| Mechanical Properties | Tensile Strength (MPa) | ASTM D412 | 1.68 |
| Elongation at Break (%) | ASTM D412 | 433 | |
| Tear Strength (kN/m) | ASTM D624 | 9.67 | |
| Physical Properties | Shore D Hardness | ASTM D2240 | 49 |
| Viscosity (mPa·s) | ASTM D4212 | 2420 | |
| Rebound resilience (%) | ISO 4662 | 6.3 | |
| Compression set (%) (25℃for72h) | ASTM D395 | 2.3 | |
Note: The properties were results of testing with HeyGears UltraCraft Cure curing machine in Performance mode.
| Construction Performance Parameters | |
| Items | Pulsing release resin tank |
| Gap width (mm) | 0.15 |
| Overhang length (mm) | 1.2 |
| No support offset (°) | 45 |
| Wall thickness (mm) | 0.5 |
| Hole diameter (mm) | 0.6 |
| Pillar diameter (mm) | 1.2 |
Note: The table presents the design requirements to guarantee at least the minimum construction performance of the material. Design parameters below them would lead to detail missing or print failure.
Design parameters are recommended below for various kinds of structures which guarantee the printing success rate.
| Support parameters (regular resin tank) | |||
| Support areas | Parameter items | Default values | Minimum values |
| Support body | Lift height (mm) | 5 | 4 |
| Trunk diameter (mm) | 1.3 | 1.2 | |
| Overhang angle (°) | 45 | 35 | |
| Support density | Anchor distance (mm) | 2 | 2.5 |
| Border anchor distance (mm) | 2 | 2.5 | |
| Reinforce height(mm) | 5 | 2.5 | |
| Connection | Top diameter (mm) | 0.6 | 0.5 |
| Connection length (mm) | 1.5 | 1.5 | |
| Contact | Contact shape | Sphere | Sphere |
| Diameter (mm) | 0.7 | 0.6 | |
| Embedded depth (mm) | 0.35 | 0.3 | |
Note: As a flexible material, Tooling PAE10 is relatively more difficult to print, and is sensitive to thin-walled structures. For a successful print, it's advised not to change the support parameters when printing with a pulsing release resin tank for the first time. Sufficient supports are needed on areas such as lowest points, large flat surfaces, and thin-walled structures, considering the center of gravity shifting during the process of printing, which might cause the object to shake and lead to misalignment. Appropriate improvements might be done on support parameters after the first print is successfully finished.
| Chitubox (printing with regular resin tank) | ||
| Support areas | Parameter items | Default values |
| Basic parameters | Lift height (mm) | 5 |
| Raft shape | Cross grid | |
| Raft thickness (mm) | 1.5 | |
| Overhang angle (°) | 45 | |
| Support density | Anchor distance (mm) | 2.0 |
| Connection | Top diameter (mm) | 0.7 |
| Connection length (mm) | 1.5 | |
| Trunk diameter(mm) | 1.4 | |
| Contact | Contact shape | Sphere |
| Diameter (mm) | 0.8 | |
| Embedded Depth (mm) | 0.4 | |
| Voxeldance Tango (printing with regular resin tank) | ||
| Support areas | Parameter items | Default values |
| Basic parameters | Lift height (mm) | 5 |
| Raft shape | Convex hull | |
| Raft thickness (mm) | 1.5 | |
| Overhang angle (°) | 45 | |
| Support density | Anchor distance (mm) | 2.0 |
| Connection | Top diameter (mm) | 0.7 |
| Connection length (mm) | 1.5 | |
| Trunk diameter(mm) | 1.4 | |
| Contact | Contact shape | Sphere |
| Diameter (mm) | 0.8 | |
| Embedded depth (mm) | 0.4 | |
Note: It's advised to use a “safer” parameter configurations and have some tests first, as HeyGears printers cannot guarantee a high printing success rate for models sliced with a third-party slicer software which does not enjoy HeyGears print strategies.
| Material Cleaning Parameters | ||||
| Material | Cleaning devices | Washing settings | Cleaning solutions | Washing time |
| Tooling PAE10 | HeyGears UltraCraft Wash | Rotation speed 180/min | 95% alcohol | 3min rough wash + 3min fine wash |
| Ultrasonic Cleaner | Power 240Kw | 95% alcohol | 3min rough wash + 3min fine wash | |
Note 1: Rough wash refers to the behavior of washing off most liquid resin on the printed object with used alcohol (used for more than 3 batches of prints); Fine wash refers to the behavior of well cleaning details of the printed object with clean alcohol (used for less than 3 batches of prints).
Note 2: Washing finished, it's advised to blow dry the print with compressed air or bake it dry in a baker at 50℃ for 10min. Please AVOID submerging the print in alcohol for a long time (over 10 min in total), which might impact the resin's performance and the print's dimension.
| Material Curing Parameters | ||||
| Material | Curing mode | Heat or not | Curing medium | Curing settings |
| Tooling PAE10 | Rapid | No | Water | Room temperature for 15 min |
Note 1: Cure the print with HeyGears UltraCraft Cure. It’s recommended to extend the curing time properly in case of curing a large amount of objects together. It’s advised to send the curing job from HeyGears Blueprint to the device first and then start curing on the device, as the job sent from Blueprint would enjoy a more advanced curing process and have an even better curing result.
Note 2: It's normal if print objects turn yellow slightly after curing. Put them aside properly for a week, the yellow color will fade gradually.
| Step 1: Enter Slicer in Blueprint Studio. | Step 2: Choose the corresponding material. |
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| Step 3: Import models in a new project by clicking Import icon or directly dragging models to the Studio. | Step 4: Check the recommended value of Support Overhang at [Support > Auto Support]. Then, in the Prepare page, use Rotate, Scale, Hollow, Hole, Label, Duplicate and other tools to edit the models based on your needs. When rotating a model, please make sure the overhang of the model’s bottom side and the floor (the build platform) is smaller than the recommended overhang value, so later supports can be generated at the model bottom. |
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| Step 5: Run Auto-layout. | Step 6: Select the models to add supports, click on Auto Support. (To print an object with a flexible resin material, please make sure there are enough supports on thin and tall parts. If automatically generated supports are not enough, please add more supports manually, adjust the orientation, or optimize the object model.) |
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| Step 7: Run Slicing. You may edit the slice file name if needed.. | Step 8: After slicing is done, you may check slice files and send print jobs at the [Slice Files] page. (“Sync to Cloud” feature has to be enabled in last step.) |
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| Step 1: Send the slice files to your printer on Blueprint platform (“Sync to Cloud” feature has to be enabled for these slice files), or import them to your printer via USB flash drive. |
Step 2: Printing. |
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| Step 3: Washing. Set the washing settings on UltraCraft Wash or in Blueprint platform when sending wash jobs. | Step 4: Curing. Set the curing settings on UltraCraft Cure or on Blueprint platform when sending curing jobs. |
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1.For most models, removing by hand will be fine (twisting off the support structures).

Removing supports by hand
2.For models with thin wall, it's better to remove with tools (pliers, art knife or so).
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| Removing with pliers | Removing with art knife |
1.Sanding by hand (Optional)
You may sand simply. It’s recommended to start from 500-600 grit, lowering the risk of damage.

Sanding by hand
2.Washing (Optional)
Wash off the dust from grinding with water first. Wipe until clean with microfiber cloth and IPA/95% alcohol.
3.Spraying (Optional)
You may coat print objects with flexible rubber paint (dyeable). Dry the model prior to spraying, or the paint quality might be affected. Spray the model in a dust-free environment. Some non-flexible UV coat might crack and fall after coating is finished, so it's advised to have some tests in advance.

After spray-coating (No sanding)

1.Please make sure to keep on protective wear (protective gloves and goggles) during the process.
2.Please avoid direct contact with liquid resin or the print parts after curing, to prevent irritation to the eyes or skin (which might cause sensitization).
3.If the product gets into the eyes, rinse immediately with clean water and contact a doctor.
4.If the product contacts with your skin, rinse immediately with clean water and wash thoroughly with soap.
5.The product should only be used after training by qualified personnel.
6.After each use, please be sure to immediately close the bottle cap to keep the bottle sealed.
7.Before use, please shake the resin well and it’s recommended to stir the resin in the resin tank before printing, to ensure that there is no significant sediment of the color powder.
8.After pouring into the resin tank, the resin should be kept away from light. If not printed for 3 days, the resin should be filtered and poured back into the resin bottle, avoiding staying for more than 7 days in the resin tank to prevent moisture absorption and degradation, which could lead to print failures.
1.The product should be stored in an indoor environment with a temperature of 15°C ~ 28°C, free from corrosive gases, well-ventilated, and protected from high temperatures, humidity, and direct sunlight.
2.The product should be transported in an environment with a temperature of 0°C ~ 45°C, and during transportation, it should be protected from heavy pressure, direct sunlight, and exposure to rain or snow.
3.The shelf life of the product is 18 months.
Please refer to the MSDS for precise information. Liquid resin should not be directly discharged. Please allow it to be fully cured into a solid under sunlight before disposing of it according to local regulations.