Material Profile: Aqua Hyperfine 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—Aqua Hyperfine is Phrozen's ultra-high-resolution resin designed for 12K-class LCD machines and beyond. The formulation prioritises sub-30 µm feature reproduction over toughness, making it the choice when extreme detail (eyelashes, fabric weave, miniature engravings) is the primary requirement. Low viscosity and low odour facilitate post-processing.
Index Terms—additive manufacturing, SLA, LCD, photopolymer, ultra-high resolution, 12K, hyperfine detail.
I. MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION
This section establishes the canonical names and commercial designations under which the resin is supplied.
A. Designation
Trade name: Phrozen Aqua Hyperfine Resin. Color: Light Gray.
B. Resin Family
Low-viscosity acrylate photopolymer optimised for fine-feature resolution; 405 nm UV cure.
C. Aliases and Alternative Designations
|
Alias |
Origin / Usage |
|
Aqua Hyperfine |
Standard product designation |
|
Hyperfine Light Gray |
Color variant |
|
12K-series Aqua |
Resolution class |
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 AQUA HYPERFINE RESIN (TYPICAL / PER SUPPLIER DATASHEET)
|
Constituent |
Mass fraction |
Function |
|
Multi-functional acrylate monomers (low-viscosity formulation) |
≈ 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% |
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III. MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
Hyperfine resins trade some toughness for resolution. Properties below reflect typical post-cured behaviour; brittle failure is more likely than with toughened resins (RPG, BJD).
TABLE II MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF AQUA HYPERFINE RESIN (POST-CURE, ISO 527 / ASTM D638)
|
Property |
Value |
Test method / source |
|
Density |
≈ 1.10–1.18 g/cm³ |
ASTM D792 |
|
Viscosity (uncured liquid) |
≈ 280–380 cP @ 25 °C |
Brookfield viscometer |
|
Surface hardness |
≈ Shore D 82–86 |
ASTM D2240 |
|
Tensile strength, ultimate (UTS) |
≈ 40–55 MPa |
ASTM D638 / ISO 527 |
|
Tensile (Young's) modulus |
≈ 1500–2200 MPa |
ASTM D638 |
|
Elongation at break |
≈ 10–20 % |
ASTM D638 |
|
Flexural strength |
≈ 55–75 MPa |
ASTM D790 |
|
Izod impact, notched (23 °C) |
≈ 15–22 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 AQUA HYPERFINE RESIN
|
Parameter |
Value / range |
Notes |
|
UV wavelength |
405 nm |
Standard for Phrozen LCD printers |
|
Compatible printers |
Phrozen 12K-class machines (Sonic Mighty Revo 14K / 16K) and 8K machines |
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) |
≈ 1.5–2.5 s @ 12K; 2.5–4 s @ 8K |
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: ≈ 70–80 °C.
Higher Tg than RPG/BJD resins reflects the higher crosslink density required for fine-feature resolution.
VI. HEAT DEFLECTION TEMPERATURE (HDT)
HDT defines the temperature at which a 1.27 mm-thick standardised 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 AQUA HYPERFINE RESIN
|
Test load |
HDT |
Test method / source |
|
0.45 MPa |
≈ 68–78 °C |
ASTM D648 |
|
1.82 MPa |
≈ 60–68 °C (estimate) |
ASTM D648 |
VII. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS AND STANDARDS
A. Sub-30 µm feature reproduction
Optimised for the sharpest possible feature reproduction on 12K-class LCD panels. Reproduces fabric weave patterns, individual hair strands, and engraved text below 50 µm.
B. Low viscosity (280–380 cP)
Flows easily into deep recesses and supports thin-wall geometries; reduces print failures from incomplete cavity filling.
C. Post-process friendly
Low-odour formulation; cleans easily in IPA or ethanol; minimises hazardous fumes during printing in shared workspaces.
D. Resolution-first trade-off
Lower toughness than RPG / BJD; not recommended for handled or articulated parts. Use for display / collectible models.
VIII. REPRESENTATIVE APPLICATIONS
Aqua Hyperfine Resin is typically deployed in the following applications:
1) Highest-detail collectible figurines: Where extreme face / fabric / texture detail matters more than handling.
2) Engraving and text-heavy models: Architectural inscriptions, plaque models, micro-detail engravings.
3) 12K-era reference prints: Showcase models for 12K printer launches and capability demos.
4) Dental and surgical models (display): High-resolution reference dentition, vascular models for visualisation only.
5) Jewelry master patterns: Ultra-fine details for casting masters and concept verification.
IX. REFERENCES
[1] Phrozen Technology, “Aqua Hyperfine Resin Product Page,” 2024. Available: https://phrozen3d.com/products/aqua-hyperfine
[2] Phrozen Technology, “Aqua Hyperfine SDS,” 2024. Available: https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0436/6965/1618/files/SDS-Phrozen-Aqua-Hyperfine-Resin.zip
[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.
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