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XVN-50

Best suited for

  • Functional prototypes and end-use parts
  • Snap-fits, living hinges, drilled and tapped assemblies
  • Cosplay armor and prop fabrication

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XVN-50 is tough, dimensionally stable, and easy to machine. It is the resin we use most often in our own workshop. Built for engineers, prototypers, and prop builders who need parts that hold up in real use.

  • Tough and flexible enough to flex

    XVN-50 measures 51.2% strain at break and 5.9 kJ/m² notched impact resistance. Snap-fits flex and engage. Living hinges survive repeated cycling. Drop tests bounce instead of shatter. The material handles repeated load without fatigue cracking.

    Tough and flexible enough to flex
  • Spot-on accuracy

    Low shrinkage and 3.12% water absorption over 24 hours mean mating parts fit on the first try. Conditioning data shows mechanical properties stay within 15% after water immersion, dark storage, and UV exposure. Suited to parts you need to rely on months from now.

    Spot-on accuracy
  • Easy finishing

    The 82 Shore D surface is non-tacky after proper post-cure. It drills, taps, and threads. It sands well for paintwork, and the matte black finish hides layer lines without extra polishing.

    Easy finishing

    XVN-50: Uses

    Why Product Designers Choose XVN-50!

    Engineering experts reveal how they build tough, accurate components for prototypes and more. Hear their take on working with XVN-50.

    I weigh about 85kg, so I fully committed and decided to test if it could hold me fully suspended. The thread was able to handle both the seated weight and also the full 85kg when I was fully suspended. There was also no sign of damage or deformation to the ring after it held my weight.

    Colin Klupiec

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    J'ai essayé de la casser avec un marteau. J'ai pas épargné les coups et il y a rien qui casse. On est donc vraiment sur du solide.
    EN: I tried to break it with a hammer. I didn't spare any blows and nothing breaks. We're really on something solid here.

    Technapa

    YouTube

    I repeated the hammer drop test 15 times because it was resisting the impacts really well. The resin doesn't crack or chip and only suffers some minor scuff marks.

    Colin Klupiec

    YouTube

    It has such high tensile strength with that little bit of flexibility. Makes it one of my more favorite resins I've actually ever reviewed.

    Lychee Slicer

    Derek

    Is this resin versatile? Yes, the resin is versatile and in these tests it does live up to its claims. It is a very capable resin and well, you get what you pay for.

    Colin Klupiec

    YouTube

    This XVN-50 is so easy to print with. The supports just come right off. No problem whatsoever.

    Lychee Slicer

    Derek

    J'ai déjà essayé d'autres résines dans des marques grand public, dites ABS-like - c'est solide, mais ça résiste pas un gros coup de marteau comme celui-là.
    I've tried other resins from mainstream brands, the so-called ABS-like - they're solid, but they don't resist a big hammer blow like this one did.

    Technapa

    YouTube

    XVN-50 vs ABS-like vs All-Purpose Resin

    All-Purpose Resin XVN-50 ABS-like Resin
    Strain at Break 3-15% 51.2% 5-40% (varies widely)
    Tensile Modulus 0.9-1.5 GPa 2.03 GPa 1.6-1.9 GPa
    Tensile Strength (Yield/Break) 20-35 MPa 37.5-43.4 MPa 32-42 MPa
    Impact Resistance (notched) 2-4 kJ∙m⁻² 5.9 kJ∙m⁻² 5-7 kJ∙m⁻²
    Hardness 70-75 D 82 D 76-80 D
    Machinability (Drill & Thread Holding) Poor (brittle/cracks) Excellent (drills/taps cleanly, holds threads well) Moderate (may crack under stress)
    Dimensional Stability Moderate shrinkage/warpage High (low shrinkage, no cracking/deforming) Good

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