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Anycubic High Clear Resin — Clear Photopolymer Resin for 3D Printing
💎 Anycubic High Clear Resin is a category of high-transparency Anycubic photopolymer resin for printing glass-like parts, clear prototypes, lighting elements, architectural models, decorative objects and visual samples. The resin is designed for LCD, MSLA and DLP 3D printers using 365-405 nm / 405 nm UV curing.
The main advantage of Anycubic High Clear Resin is the combination of high transparency, yellowing resistance, low viscosity, accurate detail reproduction and stable geometry. This material is suitable for tasks where standard gray, white or black photopolymer resin cannot provide the required clear visual effect.
According to Anycubic’s official data, the resin uses a special low-refractive-index formula with up to 92% light transmission. With correct printing, cleaning, thin clear coating and UV post-curing, the printed model can achieve a strong glass-like appearance. Final clarity depends not only on the resin itself, but also on layer height, exposure settings, vat cleanliness, bubble control, washing quality and post-processing.
✨ Features of Anycubic High Clear Resin
- 💎 High transparency — designed for clear models, display prototypes and decorative parts with a glass-like effect.
- ☀️ Yellowing resistance — the anti-yellowing system helps preserve a cleaner transparent appearance after printing and UV curing.
- 🔬 High detail reproduction — the material captures fine details, contours, surface texture and complex geometry.
- 🌊 Low viscosity — the resin flows smoothly in the vat, refills the print area faster between layers and supports stable printing.
- 🛡️ Improved crack resistance — clear models are less brittle compared with many rigid transparent materials.
- 🌬️ Low odor — more comfortable for workshop use, while gloves, eye protection and ventilation are still required.
- ✅ 365-405 nm compatibility — suitable for most modern resin 3D printers using UV curing technology.
🧪 What Anycubic High Clear Resin Is Used For
The Anycubic High Clear Resin category is especially useful for users who need not only an accurate model, but also a part with a strong transparent visual effect. This resin is used in hobby printing, prototyping, design, engineering visualization, architecture, decorative object production and small transparent functional parts.
- clear decorative parts;
- display models and demonstration samples;
- architectural models with transparent elements;
- cases, covers, windows and inserts for prototypes;
- light diffusers, lampshades and illuminated elements;
- models for visual inspection of form and internal structure;
- transparent accessories and design objects;
- collectible models, crystal, ice, water and glass effects;
- art projects, souvenirs, gift items and exhibition objects.
🔍 Why Clear Resin Requires Proper Post-Processing
Transparent 3D printing is different from printing with standard gray or white resin. Even if the material has high light transmission, the surface of the printed model usually has visible layer lines. This micro-texture scatters light, so the model may look matte, cloudy or semi-transparent.
To achieve a cleaner glass-like effect, it is recommended to:
- print with properly calibrated exposure;
- use a clean resin vat without residues of colored resins;
- control and remove bubbles in the resin;
- avoid unnecessary overexposure;
- wash the model in clean 95% IPA;
- apply a thin layer of High Clear Resin after washing;
- perform even UV post-curing;
- repeat finishing steps if higher clarity is required.
📋 Technical Specifications of Anycubic High Clear Resin
| Material name | Anycubic High Clear Resin |
| Material type | High-transparency photopolymer resin |
| Color | Clear |
| Compatible wavelength | 365-405 nm |
| Material | Photopolymer Resin |
| Viscosity | 200-300 mPa·s at 25 ℃ |
| Density | 1.05-1.25 g/cm³ |
| Hardness | 77-79 HD |
| Tensile strength | 28-38 MPa |
| Elongation at break | 14-18% |
| Bending modulus | 28-33 MPa |
| Bending strength | 700-800 MPa |
| Young’s modulus | 700-900 MPa |
| Izod impact strength | 105 J/m |
| Volume shrinkage | 3.72-4.24% |
| Print environment | 20-40 ℃ |
| Print temperature | 20-50 ℃ |
| First layer exposure | 20-40 s |
| Normal exposure | 4 s |
| Cleaning | 95% IPA |
| Washing duration | ≥3 min |
| UV post-curing | 405 nm, 18-30 ℃, 25000-30000 uW/c㎡, 3 min |
🎨 Color Type
| Official Color | Color Name | Visual Effect | HEX |
|---|---|---|---|
| Clear | Clear | Transparent, glass-like, with high light transmission | Not specified on the official product page |
✅ Compatibility with Resin 3D Printers
Anycubic High Clear Resin is compatible with resin 3D printers using 365-405 nm / 405 nm UV curing. It works best with the Anycubic Photon series, but it can also be used with other LCD, MSLA and DLP resin printers after exposure calibration.
- Anycubic Photon Mono M7 Pro;
- Anycubic Photon Mono M7;
- Anycubic Photon Mono M7 Max;
- Anycubic Photon Mono M5s Pro;
- Anycubic Photon Mono M5s;
- Anycubic Photon Mono M5;
- Anycubic Photon Mono 4;
- Anycubic Photon Mono 4 Ultra;
- Anycubic Photon Mono 4K;
- Anycubic Photon Mono 2;
- Anycubic Photon Mono X2;
- Anycubic Photon Mono X 6K;
- Anycubic Photon Mono X 6Ks;
- Anycubic Photon M3 Max;
- Anycubic Photon M3 Premium;
- Elegoo Mars, Saturn, Jupiter;
- Phrozen Sonic Mini, Sonic Mighty, Sonic Mega;
- Creality HALOT series;
- Uniformation GK series;
- Nova3D, Peopoly and other compatible 405 nm LCD, MSLA and DLP printers.
Important: Anycubic High Clear Resin is not suitable for FDM/FFF 3D printers that use plastic filament. It is a liquid photopolymer resin for resin 3D printing.
⚙️ Recommended Printing Parameters
The parameters below are starting values for Anycubic High Clear Resin. For the best result, an exposure test is recommended, especially when using a third-party printer, a new release film, non-standard room temperature or a different slicer.
| Printer Model | Exposure Time | Light-Off Time | Bottom Exposure Time | Bottom Layer | Z Lift Distance | Z Lift Speed | Z Retract Speed | Anti-Aliasing Level | Layer Thickness |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Photon P1 | 4.4 s | 2 s | 30 s | 1 | 5 mm | 3 mm/s | 3 mm/s | 4 | 0.05 mm |
| Photon Mono M7 | 4 s | 1 s | 35 s | 4 | 8 mm | 6 mm/s | 6 mm/s | 1 | 0.05 mm |
| Photon Mono M7 Pro | 3.5 s | 0.5 s | 35 s | 5 | 8 mm | 6 mm/s | 6 mm/s | 1 | 0.05 mm |
| Photon Mono M7 Max | 4 s | 0.5 s | 30 s | 5 | 8 mm | 6 mm/s | 6 mm/s | 1 | 0.05 mm |
| Photon Mono M5 | 4 s | 0.5 s | 25 s | 5 | 8 mm | 5 mm/s | 6 mm/s | 1 | 0.05 mm |
| Photon Mono M5s | 4 s | 0.5 s | 25 s | 5 | 8 mm | 5 mm/s | 6 mm/s | 1 | 0.05 mm |
| Photon Mono M5s Pro | 4 s | 0.5 s | 30 s | 5 | 8 mm | 6 mm/s | 6 mm/s | 1 | 0.05 mm |
| Photon Mono 4 | 4.5 s | 1 s | 30 s | 5 | 6 mm | 4 mm/s | 6 mm/s | 1 | 0.05 mm |
| Photon Mono 4K | 4 s | 0.5 s | 40 s | 6 | 6 mm | 4 mm/s | 6 mm/s | 1 | 0.05 mm |
| Photon Mono 4 Ultra | 4.2 s | 1 s | 30 s | 5 | 5 mm | 8 mm/s | 8 mm/s | 1 | 0.05 mm |
| Photon Mono 2 | 4 s | 1 s | 25 s | 5 | 6 mm | 4 mm/s | 6 mm/s | 1 | 0.05 mm |
| Photon Mono X2 | 4 s | 0.5 s | 25 s | 5 | 8 mm | 2 mm/s | 3 mm/s | 1 | 0.05 mm |
| Photon Mono X 6K | 4 s | 0.5 s | 28 s | 6 | 8 mm | 2 mm/s | 3 mm/s | 1 | 0.05 mm |
| Photon Mono X6Ks | 4 s | 0.5 s | 20 s | 5 | 8 mm | 3 mm/s | 4 mm/s | 1 | 0.05 mm |
| Anycubic Photon M3 Max | 4.5 s | 2.5 s | 30 s | 6 | 10 mm | 2 mm/s | 3 mm/s | 1 | 0.05 mm |
| Anycubic Photon M3 Premium | 4 s | 0.5 s | 25 s | 3 | 8 mm | 6 mm/s | 6 mm/s | 1 | 0.05 mm |
🔧 Printing Tips for Anycubic High Clear Resin
- 🧴 Shake the bottle before use. This helps distribute the resin components evenly and provides more stable results.
- 🧼 Clean the vat before printing. Residues of gray, black or colored resin may affect the transparency of the model.
- 🌡️ Control the temperature. Recommended settings are usually based on about 25 ℃. At lower temperatures, the resin becomes more viscous.
- ⏱️ Do not underexpose. Clear resins often require longer exposure than standard resins.
- 💧 Avoid bubbles. Air bubbles may remain inside the model and reduce the clear effect.
- ✨ Use a finishing coating. A thin layer of High Clear Resin or clear varnish helps hide layer lines and improve optical clarity.
- 🔆 Cure evenly. Excessive or uneven UV curing may affect the final appearance of a clear print.
🧼 Cleaning and Post-Processing
Post-processing is especially important for transparent models. Even a well-printed part may look cloudy if it is washed incorrectly or over-dried. It is recommended to use clean 95% IPA and avoid soaking the model for too long without necessity.
- Remove the model from the build plate after printing.
- Wash the model in 95% IPA for at least 3 minutes.
- Remove uncured resin residues from the surface.
- Let the model partially dry.
- Apply a thin layer of High Clear Resin over visible layer lines.
- UV cure for about 2 minutes.
- Repeat the process if higher transparency is required.
📦 File Download
Technical and certification documents are available for Anycubic High Clear Resin . They can be used to check material composition, safety rules, compliance data and technical material parameters.
- MSDS / SDS — material safety data sheet.
- REACH — REACH compliance document if a separate file is available on the page.
- RoHS — report on the restriction of hazardous substances.
- TDS — technical data sheet with material parameters.
🛡️ Resin Safety
Anycubic High Clear Resin has a low odor, but this does not mean that liquid resin is completely safe. Like other photopolymer resins, it requires careful handling. Wear nitrile gloves, use eye or face protection, ensure ventilation and avoid contact between liquid resin and skin or eyes.
- use nitrile gloves;
- work in a well-ventilated area;
- avoid contact with eyes and skin;
- do not inhale vapors or aerosols;
- keep resin away from children, pets and pregnant women;
- do not pour liquid resin into drains;
- fully UV-cure resin residues before disposal.
❓ FAQs about Anycubic High Clear Resin
It is used for printing clear parts, prototypes, decorative elements, light diffusers, architectural models and glass-like visual models. Yes, a highly transparent result is possible, but it depends on print settings and post-processing. For maximum clarity, a thin clear resin layer or varnish and proper UV curing are usually required. Common reasons include layer lines, incorrect exposure, contaminated IPA, bubbles, uncured resin residue, uneven curing or missing finishing coating. The resin is designed for 365-405 nm UV curing and works best with 405 nm resin 3D printers. Yes. For Photon Mono M7 Pro, starting settings include 0.05 mm layer thickness, 3.5 s exposure, 0.5 s light-off time, 35 s bottom exposure and 5 bottom layers. No. This is a liquid photopolymer resin for LCD, MSLA and DLP resin printers. FDM/FFF printers require plastic filament. 95% IPA is recommended. Washing duration should be at least 3 minutes, but excessive soaking may affect surface quality. Yes. After washing, the model should be post-cured with 405 nm UV light. The recommended curing time is about 3 minutes at 18-30 ℃. Yes. Clear models can be tinted, varnished, painted with transparent colors or used as a base for decorative effects. Yes, especially when using a third-party printer, a new release film, non-standard room temperature or a different slicer. Testing helps balance strength, detail and transparency.What is Anycubic High Clear Resin used for?
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