














🌟 Print Green, Print Clean, Print Precise!
ELEGOO's ABS-Like Plant-Based 3D Printer Resin offers a cutting-edge, eco-conscious solution with a soybean-derived formula that minimizes odor and irritation. Designed for high precision with only 3.72% shrinkage, it cures quickly under 405nm UV light and is compatible with most MSLA, DLP, and LCD 3D printers. Packaged securely to prevent leaks, this 1000g clear green resin is perfect for professionals seeking detailed, durable prints while maintaining a cleaner, safer workspace.















| ASIN | B083Z6M1NF |
| Best Sellers Rank | #87,922 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #106 in 3D Printing Liquid |
| Date First Available | July 9, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
| Manufacturer | ELEGOO |
| Product Dimensions | 9.37 x 3.85 x 3.85 inches |
J**E
Excellent choice for resin
Great resin for the money. It’s my go to for resin miniatures. Print quality is excellent
S**X
Low smell but a bit brittle
I’ve pulled ~50 D&D miniatures made with this stuff at this point, and I have to say I love it. The fact that it is plant based is the main selling point for me as it’s a bit kinder to the environment, but the low smell factor is what kept me coming back. Resin printing stinks and I used to have to abandon the room next door to my printer when it was going, but after switching to this resin I barely smell anything standing right outside the door. The only cons are that it requires a bit more exposure time than the standard resin, and it is a bit brittle once it goes through final cure. This can be solved by mixing a bit of standard resin in, but I rarely do that.
D**.
Minimal smell and good cure
Great product, cures up nicely. Very minimal smell, I highly recommend.
B**H
First resin
This is my first time printing in resin and I wanted to avoid petrochemicals as I’m not satisfied with my ventilation setup yet. So I cannot compare it to other resins. Using the default Chitubox settings for my Saturn 2 I get extremely crisp prints. That is: WHEN they don’t fail. I would say I have about a 1/3 failure rate to some degree, particularly with larger prints. Fiddling with settings has lead me back to the defaults with just a higher base time (35s) and possibly a little bump to regular layer time (3s?). The main thing I cannot seem to figure out is layers not adhering mid-print on easy areas - possibly floaters but I haven’t found any. Once you get some successful prints, cleanup is as expected, just shake around in some alcohol. Prints are VERY prone to scratching, even just a fingernail or rubbing against one another, so I’m going to look into polishing with mineral oil or coating with a primer. Parts have withstood drops fine. Slight flexibility. Supports wipe right off. Build plate adhesion is fantastic - a little TOO strong sometimes (once you raise the base time a bit to stop fails). I don’t have anything to compare the odor to but it is noticeable. Printing all day in my office with the lid and filter on was definitely still bad. But when it’s turned off or running in the closet there is zero odor whatsoever. I’ll add a little extraction fan hooked up the the lid and I’m confident I’ll never have to thing about fumes again. All-in-all I understand it’s a natural product so there will be variation to some degree. I really want to avoid the chem stuff but I may have to switch if I don’t get so many fails.
J**J
Prints well, has some odor still, but much less than the standard stuff
I still detect odor, and I still get a reaction when I inhale or when it comes in contact with my skin. Maybe I'm just more sensitive to this kind of stuff than most though. It definitely is less of a reaction for me though. I would still recommend proper ventilation, a mask with a charcoal filter, and gloves. I found that 3 second cure time caused the "cones of calibration v3" to fail. I had to bump it up to between 3.3 and 3.7 seconds at 25 degrees C to get a passing result. That's just to say you will need to bump up cure time slightly from what you're used to if you're switching from a standard resin. I left initial layers at 30 seconds without issue there.
J**Y
Absolutely recommend for printing minis!
Just got a Mars 5 and have been testing different resins for printing high-detail minis, and I can safely say this has worked best. Low odor, high viscosity, and tough as a brick for solid figurines. Will definitely buy again!
D**S
Have never had a problem.
I print several times a week, and I always use this resin on my Saturn 4 Ultra. I've never had a problem with the resin. The odor is far less than the standard resin and the detail is very good.
G**D
Comparing: Layer Time, Tensile & Yield Strength
Overall: Exceeded assumptions Sample: * One standard 30mm RPG miniature * Print Settings: .05mm layer height, 3sec cure, 3.25mm/sec peel * Printer: Saturn 2 (fresnel) Observations: * Will try slightly lower layer cure times next print. * Significantly higher yield strength compared to standard. (how far it bends without permanent deformation) * The point of yield failure appears to occur right around the point of tensile failure meaning the point in bending where permanent deformation occurs is right around the point that the part snaps. * Average detail quality. Possibly the result of long layer cure times.
J**B
I’ve been using the ELEGOO ABS-Like Plant-Based 3D Printer Resin for several months now, and it’s been a game-changer for my 3D printing projects. The low odor is a significant improvement over traditional resins, making the printing environment much more comfortable. The resin’s high precision and low shrinkage rate have resulted in detailed and accurate prints, enhancing the quality of my models. Additionally, its compatibility with 405nm wavelength printers ensures versatility across various 3D printing setups.
P**L
J ai eu de problème d impression avec cette résine et très forte odeur non recommandée
Trustpilot
Hace 3 semanas
Hace 2 semanas