SLA Ceramic Material

SLA Ceramic Resin 3D Printing Service

High-temperature ceramic 3D printing for wear-resistant, insulating, and functional parts that need dimensional stability in demanding industrial environments.

Ceramic Resin combines SLA forming with a ceramic-filled workflow and sintering process to create dense ceramic parts with high hardness, chemical stability, and heat resistance. It is best suited for high-temperature and wear-sensitive applications rather than impact-loaded or thin-walled geometries.

SLA High-Performance Ceramic Heat Resistant Ultra Stiff Wear Resistant
SLA Ceramic Resin 3D printing material

What Is SLA Ceramic Resin?

SLA Ceramic Resin is a ceramic-filled photopolymer workflow used to produce ceramic components through printing and post-sintering. It is designed for applications that need high hardness, thermal resistance, insulation, and chemical stability.

Compared with standard SLA resins, ceramic parts are much stiffer, harder, and better suited to extreme environments. The tradeoff is brittleness and lower tolerance for impact, sudden loading, or very complex thin-wall structures.

Best Fit for Ceramic Resin Printing

  • High-temperature functional parts and thermal barrier components
  • Wear-resistant parts for industrial or chemical equipment
  • Electrical and insulating components
  • Aerospace and industrial ceramic prototypes
  • Rigid parts where hardness and heat resistance matter more than impact toughness

Ceramic Resin Specifications

Application

High-Performance Ceramic

Technology

SLA (Ceramic-filled Resin + Sintering)

Price

From $50.00

Build Time

72 – 96 hours

Color

White

Tolerance

±0.3mm or within 0.5%

Min. Wall Thickness

0.3mm

Max. Size

300 × 300 × 200 mm

Heat Deflection Temp.

50°C

Heat Resistance

>1000°C

Why Choose Our Ceramic Resin Printing Service

  • Suitable for ceramic components that require heat resistance, hardness, and chemical stability
  • Supports ceramic prototypes and low-volume production for industrial validation
  • Good option for insulating parts, wear-resistant components, and thermal applications
  • Engineering support to review wall thickness, geometry risk, and brittleness before production
  • Integrated workflow from file review to printing, sintering, and delivery

Ceramic Resin Material Properties

Flexural Strength

300 MPa

Compressive Strength

2000 MPa

Hardness

1200 HV

Density

3.8 g/cm³

Thermal Conductivity

20 W/m·K

Coefficient of Thermal Expansion

8.0 × 10⁻⁶ /K

Compare Ceramic Resin with Similar SLA Materials

Attribute Ceramic Resin Brown Resin White Resin Yellow-Green Resin
Application High-Performance Ceramic High-Performance Plastics Appearance Plastics Appearance Plastics
Technology SLA + Sintering SLA SLA SLA
Price From $50.00 From $20.00 From $1.00 From $1.00
Build Time 72 – 96 hours 72 – 96 hours 24 – 48 hours 24 – 48 hours
Color White Brown White Yellow-Green
Tolerance ±0.3mm / 0.5% ±0.2mm / 0.3% ±0.2mm / 0.3% ±0.2mm / 0.3%
Min. Wall 0.3 mm 0.8 mm 0.8 mm 0.8 mm
Max Size 300 × 300 × 200 mm 580 × 580 × 390 mm 780 × 780 × 530 mm 580 × 580 × 390 mm
Heat Deflection Temp. 50°C 58°C 56°C 56°C
Main Strength Heat resistance, hardness, wear resistance Balanced strength and toughness Stable dimensions and cost efficiency Surface finish and dimensional stability
Main Tradeoff Brittle and less suitable for thin-walled complexity Not for long UV or high-heat exposure Not for high heat or outdoor use Not for high heat or outdoor use
Tensile Strength Not primary ceramic metric 60 MPa 50 MPa 62.4 MPa
Flexural Strength 300 MPa 80 MPa 83.1 MPa
Recommended Use Thermal, insulating, chemical, and wear parts Functional prototypes and housings Appearance models and low-cost parts Master molds and general functional prototypes

Choose Ceramic Resin when the priority is ceramic-like hardness, heat resistance, and wear performance. For faster and more forgiving SLA prototyping, Brown Resin, White Resin, or Yellow-Green Resin are generally easier choices.

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