The printable material of interest is a type of resinous material with the trade name VeroClear-RGD 810, which is a rigid, nearly colourless material exhibiting dimensional stability. It is an epoxy-based polymer with a polymerized density of 1.18–1.19 g/cm3 at room temperature. Additionally, it has a water absorption of 1.1–1.5%, Rockwell hardness of 73–76 scale M, and a heat distortion temperature (HDT) of approximately 45–50 °C. VeroClear was supplied by Stratasys Ltd., Israel. It is available for Objet Connex 3D printers.
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