Water-Washable Resin 101: Everything You Need to Know Before Getting One

Water-Washable Resin 101: Everything You Need to Know Before Getting One

Interested with the water-washable resin? Read this guide to see whether this is the right 3D printing resin for you.

With 3D printing continuously growing in popularity in the past decade, some people are now actively looking for a more environmentally friendly option for their hobbies. While FDM 3D printing is considered more eco-friendly than resin printing, some companies have promoted water-washable resins as more environmentally friendly. But is it really the case?

No, water-washable resins are not the greener solution for 3D printing.

Despite the claims, water-washable resins are still sensitizers. In its liquid form, it might cause mild allergic reactions when exposed to the skin and is toxic to the environment when poorly handled.

T-rex model printed with water washable resin

What Is Water-Washable Resin?

As the name implies, water-washable resin is a type of 3D printing resin that is soluble in water. While traditional 3D printing resins require isopropyl alcohol (IPA) or a cleaning solution like Phrozen Wash, the water-washable resin can use mere tap water.

Although it is not any more eco-friendly than traditional resins, for many people, the water-washable resins can simplify their post-processing setup and is a cost-saving option as they don’t need to purchase other cleaning solutions.

But now you may be wondering, is it any better than the traditional resins? The answer to this question relies significantly on your end results. What are you printing, and how do you intend to use it.

If you're interested in knowing more about choosing the right resin for your 3D printing projects, you must check out our detailed blog: How to Choose the Right 3D Printing Resin: The Only Guide You'll Need

Now, Let’s take a deeper look at the advantages and disadvantages of our Water-Washable Resin.

Advantage of Water-Washable Resins:

  • Easy to Clean Up: One of the most significant benefits of the water-washable resin is, of course, that it’s easier to clean up, and you can just use water.
  • Cost Savings: Save up on the cost of isopropyl alcohol or other cleaning solutions.
  • Less Odor: Compared to traditional resins, water-washable resins are less smelly.

Cleaning resin models with water

Cons of Water-Washable Resins:

  • Water-Soluble: As much as it is a pro since it’s easy to clean, you need to be careful not to accidentally wash away the details of your printed model when cleaning.
  • More Brittle: Although opinion varies, some claim that models printed with water-washable resins tend to be slightly more brittle than traditional resins. So depending on your needs, it might not be something that you would want to go with.

What Can You Print With Water-Washable Resin?

So, what can you print with the water-washable resin? Well, pretty much, anything.

Models printed with water-washable resins

The water-washable resin is suitable for various 3D printing uses, including miniature printing, figurines, and mock-up parts. It might not offer the highest resolutions like Aqua 8K Resins, nor the unique benefits of functional resins. Still, it’s definitely a versatile one that could cater to most of your 3D printing needs.

Phrozen offers two colors for our water-washable resin collection: the Model-Gray and Rapid-Black. Both are formulated with a beautiful color that will showcase the details in your printed models and are super-easy to clean with just water. You can find inspiration for what to print with water-washable resins in our blog.

Cleaning and Post-Curing Water-Washable Resin?

As previously mentioned, cleaning is as easy as rinsing it with water. Using a washing machine like the Washing Station or Ultrasonic Cleaner can help you clean a batch of printed models at once, while if you are printing just a few each time, hand-dipping (wear gloves!) them in water and occasionally using a brush for the nooks and cranny can work just fine.

You can refer to the video below on how to clean your resin printed models:

Post-curing is an important step of 3D printing, and it stays true when printing with water-washable resins. To avoid cracks, remember to thoroughly dry your models before putting them in a Curing Station. You can use a compressed air gun or just put it aside to air dry. 

Water Washable Tough Resin: A Tougher Option 

 

Water Washable Tough Resin

If you're concerned about the brittleness of typical water-washable resins, you’ll be excited to learn about our new Water-Washable Tough resin. This new formula addresses the primary weakness of water-washable resins by providing twice the toughness compared to most others on the market.

Water-Washable Tough is ideal for those who need durable models that can withstand more stress, including handling and post-processing, without easily breaking. It provides a bit of flex, ensuring that your prints are more durable, especially during removal from the build plate.

What Can You Print with Water-Washable Tough Resin?

A picture showing a highly detailed 3D model created with the Water Washable Tough

Water Washable Tough ensures durable models with reduced post-processing hassle. 

Like standard water-washable resins, Water-Washable Tough is versatile and can be used for a wide variety of 3D printing applications, including miniatures, figurines, and mock-up parts. However, the improved toughness of this resin makes it especially well-suited for models that require extra durability and handling strength.

Whether you're creating detailed models or functional parts, Water-Washable Tough ensures your prints withstand the rigors of post-processing and everyday use.

How to Post-Process Water-Washable Tough Resin

A picture showing a 3D printer in the process for removing the build plate
Firstly, carefully remove the build plate. 

Once your Water-Washable Tough model is complete, begin by carefully removing it from the build plate. Unlike traditional water-washable resins, this tougher formula ensures more durability, making the removal process easier and less prone to accidental breakage.

A picture showing water washable resin leftover being cleaned with water
Water washable Tough requires 90% less alcohol.

To clean your model, place it in a washing station filled with water or 95% ethanol for about 45-60 seconds. This will help remove any uncured resin from the surface. Be cautious not to leave the model in the solvent for longer than 60 seconds, as prolonged exposure may affect surface details. For best results, a final rinse with ethanol is recommended after water cleaning.

A picture showing water washable resin 3D model being dried and cured in station.

After washing, dry and cure your Water Washable Tough 3D model. 

Make sure to clean all parts thoroughly, especially any hollow areas inside the model. After cleaning, allow the model to dry in a cool, well-ventilated space for at least 30 minutes, or use a compressed air gun for faster drying.

The final step is curing. For Water-Washable Tough resin, using Phrozen curing lamps, such as the Wash & Cure Kit or Cure Mega S, ensures optimal results. Cure the model for around 30 minutes to achieve full strength and durability. Once fully cured, your model will be ready for use, displaying enhanced toughness and flexibility.

Lastly, when printing directly on the build plate, remove objects with care to avoid any deformation. And remember to dispose of wastewater responsibly by allowing any resin particles to fully cure before disposal. Never pour uncured resin-contaminated water directly down the drain.

Water-Washable Resins: Tips and Tricks

Interested in printing with water-washable resins? Make sure you pay attention to these few things:

Remember, Safety First!

Resin 3D printing safety equipment

Although the resin is water-washable, it’s still crucial to wear the appropriate safety equipment is still crucial. Gloves are a must, and if you are working with resins for an extended period of time, then consider getting a respirator. Never touch the resin with your bare hands, and immediately wash with plenty of water upon contact.

Responsible Disposal

Disposing water-washable resin

After cleaning and rinsing your printed models in water, never throw the water down the drain immediately. The leftover water will contain uncured resin particles and will be harmful to the environment.

Please be responsible artists and creators, and follow your local guidelines about the disposal of possibly toxic materials.

If there aren’t any specific rules, you can simply expose your leftover water in the daylight for a few days until the resin particles are separated from the water and cured completely. Then filter out the resin particles and dispose of them as general garbage. You can continue to use the water for cleaning your next batch of water-washable resins or just let it in the sun until it evaporates completely.

Now that you have the proper knowledge about water-washable resins, you can be a responsible 3D printing enthusiast without risking your health and the environment. Still got any questions about water-washable resins? Ask away!

In addition, if you live in the US, you can also get the water-washable resins on Amazon US!

 

5 comments

Jane

Jane

Will there be more colors, besides Black, in the Rapid line? I have tremendously more success printing with Rapid Black than Model Gray, but find the black difficult to see the details of the print.
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Phrozen Technology replied:
Hello Jane, Thank you for commenting.

We are planning to having updated version of the Speed Resin in the future, which will be aiming for easier printing experience and higher performance in terms of qualities in detail. Please follow our social media (Facebook Fanpage & Instagram) and join the Phrozen 3D Printer Group on Facebook, we will announce the latest update on the new and upcoming products there.

Hope this helps.

Best, Phrozen Team

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Will there be more colors, besides Black, in the Rapid line? I have tremendously more success printing with Rapid Black than Model Gray, but find the black difficult to see the details of the print.
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Phrozen Technology replied:
Hello Jane, Thank you for commenting.

We are planning to having updated version of the Speed Resin in the future, which will be aiming for easier printing experience and higher performance in terms of qualities in detail. Please follow our social media (Facebook Fanpage & Instagram) and join the Phrozen 3D Printer Group on Facebook, we will announce the latest update on the new and upcoming products there.

Hope this helps.

Best, Phrozen Team

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Kevin

Kevin

Hi, can I print a container that will hold water? Or will the water dissolve the cured container ?
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Phrozen Technology replied:
Hello Kevin, Thank you for commenting.

Cured resin will not dissolve in the water, but resin is vulnerable to the moisture which will make it degrade faster than keep it in a dry, cool condition. Also the resin products we have as of the time we’ are replying to this comment, doesn’t have biocompatible certification. If you are considering making aquarium accessories, you should use the material with biocompatibilities, and follow the instruction of the of storage condition and their using scenario.

Hope this helps.

Best, Phrozen Team

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Hi, can I print a container that will hold water? Or will the water dissolve the cured container ?
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Phrozen Technology replied:
Hello Kevin, Thank you for commenting.

Cured resin will not dissolve in the water, but resin is vulnerable to the moisture which will make it degrade faster than keep it in a dry, cool condition. Also the resin products we have as of the time we’ are replying to this comment, doesn’t have biocompatible certification. If you are considering making aquarium accessories, you should use the material with biocompatibilities, and follow the instruction of the of storage condition and their using scenario.

Hope this helps.

Best, Phrozen Team

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Viridiana

Viridiana

Hi,

I recently purchased a bottle of water washable Model Gray resin, and I have been looking for the ‘User manual’ .pdf file for this resin but I cannot find it. ¿Could you indicate me where I can find it?

Thanks.
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Phrozen Technology replied:
Hello Viridiana, Thank you for commenting.

As we’ve recently updated the Water-washable resin, the manual/user guide of this specific product is still preparing. Please visit its product page later, where we have a ‘User Guide’ button which will leads you to the page listed out all the manuals we have for our products.

Product page for Water-washable Resin: https://phrozen3d.com/products/water-washable-resin

Hope this helps.

Best, Phrozen Team

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Hi,

I recently purchased a bottle of water washable Model Gray resin, and I have been looking for the ‘User manual’ .pdf file for this resin but I cannot find it. ¿Could you indicate me where I can find it?

Thanks.
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Phrozen Technology replied:
Hello Viridiana, Thank you for commenting.

As we’ve recently updated the Water-washable resin, the manual/user guide of this specific product is still preparing. Please visit its product page later, where we have a ‘User Guide’ button which will leads you to the page listed out all the manuals we have for our products.

Product page for Water-washable Resin: https://phrozen3d.com/products/water-washable-resin

Hope this helps.

Best, Phrozen Team

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Lionel

Lionel

How many ml of resin is in one bottle of water washable resin?
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Phrozen Technology replied:
Hello Lionel, Thank you for commenting.

We measure our resin products in grams, which the Water-Washable Resin comes in 1 kilogram packaging.

Hope this helps.

Best, Phrozen Team

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How many ml of resin is in one bottle of water washable resin?
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Phrozen Technology replied:
Hello Lionel, Thank you for commenting.

We measure our resin products in grams, which the Water-Washable Resin comes in 1 kilogram packaging.

Hope this helps.

Best, Phrozen Team

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Ella

Ella

Hi I wanted to ask I ingested some a couple of mins ago is that bad?
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Phrozen Technology replied:
Hello Ella, Thank you for commenting.

The photopolymer resin should not be an edible material. If you accidentally swallowed some of it, please consult with your family doctor for medical suggestions.

Wish you good health, Phrozen Team

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Hi I wanted to ask I ingested some a couple of mins ago is that bad?
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Phrozen Technology replied:
Hello Ella, Thank you for commenting.

The photopolymer resin should not be an edible material. If you accidentally swallowed some of it, please consult with your family doctor for medical suggestions.

Wish you good health, Phrozen Team

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