BJD (Ball-Jointed Doll) Resin

Material Profile: BJD (Ball-Jointed Doll) Resin for SLA / LCD 3D

Phrozen SLA / LCD Resin Technical Report Series

Compiled from Phrozen official datasheets, SDS documents, and third-party technical reviews

Abstract—Phrozen BJD Resin (Ivory) is a 405 nm UV-curable photopolymer formulated for ball-jointed-doll fabrication and articulated figurines. It balances high detail reproduction with sufficient toughness to survive repeated joint actuation; the warm ivory base color is engineered to approximate skin tones and to accept hobby-grade primers and paints.

Index Terms—additive manufacturing, SLA, LCD, photopolymer, ball-jointed doll, BJD, high resolution.

I.  MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION

This section establishes the canonical names and commercial designations under which the resin is supplied.

A.  Designation

Trade name: Phrozen BJD Resin (8K Series). Color: Ivory.

B.  Resin Family

Acrylate / urethane-acrylate photopolymer system based on multi-functional (meth)acrylate monomers and oligomers, photoinitiated by acylphosphine oxides at 405 nm. The cured network is approximately isotropic and amorphous.

C.  Aliases and Alternative Designations

Alias

Origin / Usage

Phrozen BJD

Standard product designation

BJD Resin Ivory

Sole color variant

8K Series BJD

Phrozen series classification

II.  COMPOSITION AND PHOTOPOLYMER CHEMISTRY

A.  General Resin Family

Generic photo-polymerisation: monomers (multi-functional acrylates / urethane-acrylates) + photoinitiator (e.g., TPO / BAPO) + 405 nm UV    crosslinked thermoset network. Exact formulation is proprietary.

Fig. 1.  Photopolymer crosslinking schematic for the resin family.

Fig. 2.  SLA / LCD print → wash → post-cure process flow.

B.  Composition Breakdown

TABLE I COMPOSITIONAL BREAKDOWN OF BJD RESIN (TYPICAL / PER SUPPLIER DATASHEET)

Constituent

Mass fraction

Function

Multi-functional acrylate / urethane-acrylate monomers

≈ 70–85 wt%

Form the backbone of the cured network

Reactive diluents (low-viscosity acrylates)

≈ 10–20 wt%

Reduce viscosity; increase crosslink density

Photoinitiator (acylphosphine oxide, e.g., TPO)

≈ 1–3 wt%

Absorbs 405 nm UV, initiates radical polymerisation

Pigments, stabilisers, additives

≈ 1–3 wt%

Color, UV blocker for shelf life, surface flow

Total

100 wt%

III.  MECHANICAL PROPERTIES

BJD resin is engineered to be slightly tougher than baseline 8K detail resins so joint sockets withstand repeated assembly without micro-cracking. Properties below reflect typical ranges for fully post-cured specimens.

TABLE II MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF BJD RESIN (POST-CURE, ISO 527 / ASTM D638)

Property

Value

Test method / source

Density

≈ 1.13 g/cm³

ASTM D792

Viscosity (uncured liquid)

≈ 280–350 cP @ 25 °C

Brookfield viscometer

Surface hardness

≈ Shore D 82–86

ASTM D2240

Tensile strength, ultimate (UTS)

≈ 45–55 MPa

ASTM D638 / ISO 527

Tensile (Young's) modulus

≈ 1800–2200 MPa

ASTM D638

Elongation at break

≈ 8–15 %

ASTM D638

Flexural strength

≈ 55–70 MPa

ASTM D790

Izod impact, notched (23 °C)

≈ 22–28 J/m

ASTM D256

IV.  RECOMMENDED PRINT PARAMETERS

Values below are the manufacturer-recommended starting points for compatible Phrozen LCD printers; specific machines may require ±10–20% adjustment based on LCD age and ambient temperature.

TABLE III RECOMMENDED PRINT AND POST-PROCESS PARAMETERS FOR BJD RESIN

Parameter

Value / range

Notes

UV wavelength

405 nm

Standard for Phrozen LCD printers

Compatible printers

Sonic Mini 8K / 8K S, Sonic Mighty 8K / 12K, Sonic Mega 8K

Best paired with the indicated resolution class

Layer thickness

0.025–0.050 mm (typical 0.030 mm)

Thinner layers improve detail at the cost of print time

Normal exposure (per layer)

≈ 2.0–3.0 s @ 8K resolution

Test-tower validation recommended

Bottom exposure

≈ 25–35 s × 6 layers

First-layer adhesion to build plate

Lift distance / speed

≈ 6–8 mm @ 60–100 mm/min

Slower for fine geometries

Wash medium

Isopropyl alcohol (IPA) or 95% ethanol

30–60 s wash; do not over-soak

Post-cure

405 nm UV box, 30–120 min depending on size

Phrozen Cure Mega S or equivalent

V.  GLASS TRANSITION TEMPERATURE (TG)

Reported / typical Tg: ≈ 65–80 °C.

Tg depends strongly on post-cure intensity / duration. Insufficient post-curing reduces Tg by 10–20 °C and impairs mechanical properties.

VI.  HEAT DEFLECTION TEMPERATURE (HDT)

HDT defines the temperature at which a 1.27 mm-thick standardied bar deflects 0.25 mm under the specified flexural load. Two test loads are reported per ASTM D648 / ISO 75.

TABLE IV HEAT DEFLECTION TEMPERATURE OF BJD RESIN

Test load

HDT

Test method / source

0.45 MPa

≈ 68–76 °C

ASTM D648

1.82 MPa

≈ 60–68 °C (estimate)

ASTM D648; engineering estimate

VII.  DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS AND STANDARDS

A.  Engineered for articulated joint applications

Unlike pure 8K detail resins (which prioritise sharp edges at the cost of brittleness), BJD resin is balanced for cyclic stress imposed by ball-and-socket joints. Fully post-cured parts withstand repeated joint articulation in BJD figurines without cracking.

B.  Ivory skin-tone base color

The Ivory tint approximates a natural skin base, reducing the painting effort required for face-up work. Most hobby acrylic primers (Mr. Hobby, Vallejo, Tamiya) adhere well after light sanding.

C.  8K-resolution detail capability

Reproduces sub-50 µm features such as eyelashes, facial sculpting lines, and clothing folds without the smoothing typically observed in tougher hobby resins.

D.  Standard 405 nm photopolymer chemistry

Compatible with all 405 nm LCD / DLP printers within the Phrozen ecosystem and most third-party 405 nm machines after exposure-time calibration.

VIII.  REPRESENTATIVE APPLICATIONS

BJD Resin is typically deployed in the following applications:

1)  Ball-jointed doll (BJD) figurines: Full-character articulated dolls with up to 30+ joints; head, torso, limbs printed separately and assembled.

2)  Articulated action figures: Custom action figures, anime / manga character figurines with movable limbs.

3)  High-detail collectible busts and statues: Bust-only sculptures where extreme face / hair detail matters more than mechanical loading.

4)  Customised face-up replacements: Replacement BJD heads with custom sculpting / tattoos for collectors.

5)  Educational and ergonomic mannequins: Articulated reference models for figure-drawing, pose study, prosthetic fitting.

IX.  REFERENCES

[1]  Phrozen Technology, “BJD Resin Product Page,” 2024. Available: https://phrozen3d.com/products/bjd-resin

[2]  Phrozen Technology, “BJD Resin Safety Data Sheet (Ivory),” 2024. Available: https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0436/6965/1618/files/SDS-Phrozen-8K_Series_Resin_BJD_Resin_Ivory.pdf

[3]  ASTM D638-14, “Standard Test Method for Tensile Properties of Plastics,” ASTM International.

[4]  ASTM D2240-15, “Standard Test Method for Rubber Property — Durometer Hardness,” ASTM International.

[5]  ASTM D648-18, “Standard Test Method for Deflection Temperature of Plastics Under Flexural Load,” ASTM International.

[6]  ISO 527-2:2012, “Plastics — Determination of tensile properties — Part 2,” ISO.

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