BlueCast X-WAX Castable Resin
BlueCast X-WAX Castable Resin
X-Wax: More Than a Castable Resin — A Game-Changer for Jewelry and 3D Printing
Step into the future of jewelry 3D printing with X-Wax, the groundbreaking resin that's redefining quality and reliability. X-Wax is the first castable resin for LCD / DLP printers that contains over 80% real investment casting wax. Developed through years of research and innovation, X-Wax represents a paradigm shift in micro-casting: it's not just like wax, it is wax, designed to simplify and enhance every step of your production process.
True Liquid Wax for 3D Printing: With its exceptionally high wax content, X-Wax stands in a league of its own, unlike any other castable resin on the market.
Superior Castability: Boasting over 80% real micro-casting wax, X-Wax performs just like traditional wax models, ensuring outstanding results.
Universal Compatibility: Seamlessly integrates with all casting investments and burnout cycles.
Flawless Burnout: Leaves absolutely no ash or residue behind, ensuring clean castings.
Absolute Precision: Guarantees dimensional stability with zero shrinkage or expansion, maintaining intricate details.
Effortless Printing: This is the first wax-based castable resin that's compatible with all LCD and DLP printers, making it incredibly easy to use.
Minimal Bleeding: Achieve clean, sharp results without any resin buildup.
Enhanced User Experience: Enjoy a more pleasant working environment thanks to minimal odor and fumes during both printing and burnout.
Simplified Post-Processing: A quick alcohol wash is all it takes to get professional-grade results.
Health-Conscious: Formulated with materials that are not classified as hazardous, prioritizing your safety.
Environmentally Friendly: Over 80% of its composition is natural wax, significantly reducing its environmental footprint from production to disposal.
Compatible with 405 and 385 nu UV lights. X-Wax was optimized for 405nm and 385nm UV light to offer the best performance with any 3D printer. The 385nm UV wavelength has lower penetration, enabling precise control over resin curing depth