Phrozen High-Resolution RPG Resin
- Endorsed by Lychee Slicer — tuned profiles available for fast setup.
- Optimized for tabletop miniatures: ultra-fine detail, crisp edges and faces for 8K-level prints.
- Gamer-ready toughness: balanced impact resistance + measured flex to resist chipping and repeated handling.
- Ultra-fine supports: support tip sizes down to ~0.08 mm reduce cleanup and preserve delicate parts.
- Paintable, cost-efficient 1 kg bottles: three color options (Gray, Beige, Smoke White) — easy to prime & paint.
Key Features
High detail, low cleanup
RPG Resin is formulated for extremely fine detail reproduction — perfect for detailed miniatures, accessories, and small figurines. The resin supports ultra-fine support tips that break away cleanly, leaving fewer marks and cutting post-processing time.
Durable yet slightly flexible
Unlike brittle hobby resins, RPG delivers a smart balance of toughness and bend—prints withstand repetitive touch, minor drops, and gameplay handling. This increases durability for play-able miniatures while remaining paintable and finish-friendly.
Low-to-mid viscosity for reliable flow
RPG’s viscosity keeps the vat flowing well for consistent layer formation and fewer failed prints, making it suitable for both 4K and 8K LCD machines. Typical viscosity ranges around 280–350 mPas — good for fast recoating and crisp XY detail.
Ready-to-use colors & packaging
Available in Gray, Beige, Smoke and White, packaged in 1 kg bottles that are convenient for hobbyists and small shops.
Benefits & Use Cases
For wargamers & tabletop painters
Print fragile elements such as fingers, cloaks, banners and blades with minimal cleanup and fewer support scars — spend less time sanding and more time painting and gaming.
For miniature sculptors & studios
Use RPG for prototype casts and sculpt reviews where both detail and toughness matter — the resin reproduces fine sculpt lines while surviving handling during fit checks and demos.
For hobby stores & small production runs
Cost-effective 1 kg bottles give a good balance of price and performance for short production runs of miniatures, accessories, and display pieces.
How to Print — Recommended Settings & Process
Below are tested, manufacturer-recommended starting parameters and post-processing steps. These are starting points — always run your own exposure tests (test towers) and consult your printer profile.
- Layer height (typical): 50 µm
- Exposure times (starting ranges): 2.5–5 s depending on printer model and resolution; bottom exposure: 25–35 s
- Lift distance / speed / delays: lift 6–8 mm, lifting speed ~60 mm/min, rest times 3–5 s
- Post-print washing: short IPA/EtOH bath (30–45 seconds) — avoid soaking too long to prevent surface damage
- Post-curing: 30–120 minutes depending on lamp and method; follow your curing device instructions for optimal strength
Why Choose RPG
- Game-first formula: engineered specifically for miniatures that are handled often — not just for display pieces.
- Ultra-fine supports (≈0.08 mm): minimal contact points for fragile details, faster cleanup.
- Balance of toughness & detail: rare in the same resin — RPG delivers both.
- Profiles & community support: Lychee and Chitubox profiles available for quick setup.
Complete Technical Specifications
Specification | Value |
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Product name | Phrozen High-Resolution RPG Resin |
Material type | UV curable photopolymer resin (acrylate blend) |
Net weight / Bottle size | 1 kg |
Available colors | Gray, Beige, Smoke White |
Recommended printing layer height | 50 µm (typical baseline) |
Exposure time (starting range) | ~2.5–5 s (machine dependent); bottom exposure 25–35 s |
Recommended printers | 4K & 8K LCD/DLP printers (Phrozen Sonic Mini / Mighty / Mega families and similar) |
Viscosity | ~280–350 mPas |
Density (approx.) | ~1.13 g/cm³ |
Shore hardness | ~75–78 Shore D |
Tensile strength | ~16.5 MPa |
Elongation at break | ~30% |
Notched Izod impact | ~56–66 J/m |
Heat Deflection Temperature (HDT) | ~48–60 °C |
Curing wavelength | 405 nm |
Packaging & storage | Opaque 1 kg bottle — store in a cool, dark place, away from direct sunlight. |
Recommended post-cure | Use UV curing station; 30–120 minutes depending on lamp and part size. |
Safety & handling | Wear nitrile gloves, eye protection; avoid skin contact; consult SDS for disposal & first aid. |
Post-Processing Quick Checklist
- Wash prints briefly (30–45 s) in fresh IPA/EtOH using agitation or ultrasonic cleaner.
- Dry fully in shade and ventilated area for ~30 minutes before post-cure.
- Post-cure 30–120 minutes depending on lamp intensity and part size.
- Prime & paint as usual with hobby primers; test adhesion on a sample print.
FAQ
Q: Is RPG Resin safe for painting and handling by hobbyists?
A: Yes — it’s paintable and commonly used by hobbyists. Always follow safety precautions: wear gloves and eye protection, and cure waste resin before disposal.
Q: Can I use RPG Resin on non-Phrozen printers?
A: Yes — it’s compatible with most 405 nm LCD/DLP resin printers. Calibrate exposure via test prints and use available profiles in Lychee or Chitubox.
Q: How flexible/durable are prints made with RPG?
A: RPG offers higher elongation and impact resistance than typical high-detail resins, making miniatures more tolerant of handling without losing fine detail.
Q: What are good starting exposure settings?
A: Start around 2.5–3 s for high-resolution 8K printers and 3–4 s for many 4K printers; bottom exposure 25–35 s. Use test towers to fine-tune.
Note: Always refer to the latest Phrozen resin profile and SDS for exact settings and safety handling.