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UV Resin Curing Light with Turntable for SLA DLP LCD 3D Printer Solidify Photosensitive Resin 405nm UV Resin Affect, DIY Curing Enclosure

405nm UV LEDs
6 high powered 405nm UV LED lights that can fully cure resin prints in minutes.

Inline Switch
Switch on/off easily and you can leave it plugged in by using the inline switch.

Adjustable Angle
With back bracket, you can adjut it in different angle as a bottom support of the light.

DIY Curing Container
Make a cardboard box into a curing station and line with foil tape inside.

Light Driven Turntable
Absorb UV light to rotate without battery. Support model less than 1.1pound/500g.

Prints to be Smoother, Harder
Won’t have uncured residue on the surface,is much smoother and cleaner.
The UV LED lamp uses 6 high-power 405nm UV LEDs to quickly cure 405nm UV resin prints, allowing objects to be cured efficiently, using less time than usual. NOTE: It can’t be used to cure liquid resin directly and can’t cure filament prints.
The 360° rotating solar turntable use power from UV lighting /nature solar Power/fluorescent lighting, can’t use batteries for power.Maximum display /rotate weighing less than 500g/1.1Pound which is also suggested size that the light can cure. TIPS: Close to light will help to speed up and rotate heavier.
The resin can be cured in 10-15 seconds from a distance of 5 cm from the light. NOTICE: thicker parts require more time to cure. What’s more the dimension of the UV light is 3.35*4.53*3.74″ and the turntable diameter is 3.5″.
Due to the strong ultraviolet light output, please use eye protection when using this light.
Uses: UV curing, resin curing (SLA DLP print curing). The lamp can be used in DIY curing packages or handheld applications.
13 reviews for 3D Printer UV Resin Curing Light with Solar Turntable 360°Rotating Stand for SLA DLP LCD 3D Printer Solidify Photosensitive Resin 405nm UV Resin Affect, DIY Curing Enclosure
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$18.99

Terricon4 –
Bit slow, but works well for the cost
Got this to cure resin prints, the little turntable is a bonus over other similar products, and it does work decently well. Just remember to coat the box or such in aluminum foil to help reflect it to the top/bottom and all of the minis for better results, and also get some UV glasses rated for the 405 range for safety. It’s a pretty bright light.Only real complain with it was that the way the buttons designed, it keeps snapping and trapping bits of my rubber/nitrile gloves when I click the switch with them on (always have them on when resin working). There’s a slight gap that closes next to the switch when it closes to one side, caught my glove in that almost every time! Still, just a minor annoyance that gives it character, overall works like a charm and does exactly what it say’s it would for a good price.
D. Steele –
Bright and mighty!
Does the trick. Cheap and dirty. My only complaint if you want to call it that, is that the turntable is a bit small. Not sure what the weight limit would be on this thing, but it does do the job. The UV light is very powerful and bright.
Jonah –
Works great with a decent overhead UV light!
Works better than I’d hope at helping to evenly cure resin prints since it rotates the object.
Adrian B –
Gets the job done
For the price and some of the reviews, I wasn’t sure what to expect. However, mine has a strong, constant light. It does not heat up more that I would expect it to. No noises or buzzes.405nm works perfectly to cure the resins I use. That was a concern that maybe they were advertising 405 to get us to buy it but it may not work. Nope. Works great.It is a direct light-like a spotlight. So if you just have the resin facing the light, you’ll want to rotate (if opaque). I built a cheapo curing box out of foam board and aluminum foil. Shine it in there and it reflects all over. Cures pretty much everything at once.For the price, it works surprisingly well. Or “great value for the money” as Amazon wants me to state for their algorithm.
Peter Ngo –
Good product
Good product
J. Turner –
Good bargain and handy tool for resin print farm.
Great little handy UV lamp to add to resin printer setup. Love the little solar powered turntable. Nice tool to have in resin print farm.
Siege Engine –
3 lights are a different wavelength than the other 3? So not 6 405nm LED’s. But? Not bad? For $17?
So, no surprise, it’s better at curing than the little Bondic UV light I had for curing small repairs. By a lot.It’s also a lot better and faster than relying on the sun. By a lot. Relying on the sun sucks. A lotIt’s also a pretty cheap option compared to others on Amazon, and reasonably well built in my general observations, though I could perhaps wish the cord were a bit longer?The turntable is a cheap freebie. It works, nicely enough, for small things. It even held a small takeout container with maybe 6 or 8 oz of water and a small model and managed to turn without issue. It should not be a major selling point though, and don’t expect much from it. It’s thin plastics and not meant for serious use. It will only survive with gentle handling and care.BUT, one thing I’ve noted, in reflections, with my UV-filtering glasses on, is that of the 6 LED’s, 3 are definitely a different wavelength than the others. I don’t know if this is intentional or not – I have emailed Comgrow (aka Creality) for an explanation. Regardless of what everyone else got, mine is not six-count 405nm LED’s, so 3 stars until I get a satisfactory explanation and/or a replacement.
Maggie S. –
Great light!!!
Love this light. Simple, small and powerful.Unlike others, for my purposes the rotating disc is perfect. If you do need a larger area either don’t use the disc or put a larger piece of acrylic or a CD on top of the existing rotating disc. Works great.I made my own curing chamber by using a small box, lined it with some aluminum tape I had lying around, cut a hole in the top, 3D printed an insert to hold the light in the hole (so it doesn’t fall through or slide around) , fancified it with painters tape and some top notch scribbling.All good!!Great purchase. 👍
Sander –
Works as promised, used for curing resin figurines
Moncho Monkey –
Me funciona perfecto para curar las copias de resina
Emmanuel Villa –
Totalmente útil para curar resina. No pensé que fuera a valer tanto la pena por el precio, pero realmente he quedado más que satisfecho. La base giratoria se alimenta de la luz UV, por lo que no necesita de una fuente externa. Al momento de usar la lampara, la meto dentro de una caja de cartón. Masomenos en unos 10-15 minutos mis miniaturas de resina están curadas. Tal vez si desearan curar algo mayor a los 10 cm, esto no sería lo indicado.
A. Nonym –
Gutes Set für Bastler. In Verbindung mit einer selbstgebastelten, innen verspiegelten Einhausung härtet die UV-Lampe bei mir zuverlässig alle 3D-gedruckten Harzteile. Der Drehteller war mir persönlich dennoch etwas zu klein, weswegen ich ihn gegen einen größeren, mit USB-Stromversorgung, ausgetauscht habe.
Kenny Cato –
resin hardening