Formulate with Confidence
Develop a resin that matches your exact requirements. Select your batch size, choose the additives and colour toners you need, and CustomMix ResinBot will calculate the precise formulation. When you’re satisfied with the result, simply submit your recipe for review and quotation.
CustomMix ResinBot
Select your resin amount, additives and RAL colour to create a CustomMix formula.
Select additives
Thinner is added at a fixed rate of 10%.
Here is your CustomMix formula
| Component | Amount (g) | Percentage (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Base resin | 1000.00 | 100.00 |
| Matting additive | 0.00 | 0.00 |
| Flex additive | 0.00 | 0.00 |
| Thinner additive | 0.00 | 0.00 |
| Special effects additive | 0.00 | 0.00 |
| Cyan toner | 0.00 | 0.00 |
| Magenta toner | 0.00 | 0.00 |
| Yellow toner | 0.00 | 0.00 |
| Black toner | 0.00 | 0.00 |
| White toner | 0.00 | 0.00 |
| Total | 1000.00 | 100.00 |
Set Your Batch Size
Set Batch Size
Start with a clear base resin and choose the total amount of finished resin you want to make, including all additives. Use the slider or enter the required weight in grams.
Choose Additives
Select the CustomMix additives and colour toners you want to include. You can combine multiple additives to tailor the resin’s properties, and if you select colour toners, simply choose the required RAL colour from the list.
Weigh Formula
Follow the CustomMix formula generated below. Use accurate digital scales to weigh each component and thoroughly mix the ingredients until a uniform resin formulation is achieved.
CustomMix FAQs
Have a Question?
Find answers to the most common questions about using the CustomMix ResinBot Formulator, selecting compatible products, mixing your resin correctly, and achieving the best possible results.
Products displaying the CustomMix Compatible logo can be used with the CustomMix system. Compatibility varies between resin types, so always check the product page before creating a formula. If you are unsure whether a resin is suitable, contact the Monocure3D team before mixing.
Yes. Always begin with a clear base resin when using colour toners. Starting with a coloured, white or opaque resin will change the final colour and prevent the ResinBot formula from producing an accurate result.
Always measure every component by weight using accurate digital scales. Do not measure CustomMix ingredients by volume, as liquids with different densities can produce an incorrect formula when measured in millilitres.
We recommend beginning with a small 100 g batch. This allows you to test the colour and material properties without using a large amount of resin. Once you are satisfied with the result, use ResinBot to scale the same formula to a larger batch.
Pour a small amount of the mixed resin into a clear plastic cup. The resin should be at least as deep as the thinnest wall in the part you intend to print. This provides a better indication of the final colour density, as the liquid resin and cured resin will appear similar at the same thickness.
Add a small amount of the required colour toner, mix thoroughly and check the colour again. Add toner gradually, as you can always make the colour stronger, but you cannot remove toner once it has been added.
Mix the resin thoroughly using an electric mix, by hand with a suitable stirring tool, or by shaking it in a clean empty bottle. Ensure the sides and bottom of the container are fully mixed and no streaks of unmixed material remain.
Yes. ResinBot allows you to combine compatible performance additives and colour toners. For the most predictable results, we recommend limiting the formula to no more than four additives and testing a small batch before increasing production.
Possibly. Additives and colour toners can affect exposure requirements, viscosity and printing behaviour. After mixing a new formula, run a calibration print and adjust the exposure settings before printing a full model.
Begin with a compatible clear base resin. Enter the total batch size into ResinBot, select the additives and colour toners you require, then generate the formula. Weigh each component using digital scales, mix thoroughly, and run a calibration print to confirm the correct settings.
Use the Download CSV Formula button to save a copy of the generated formulation. Keep the file with your production or test records so the same formula can be recreated later.
Contact the Monocure3D technical team before mixing. Include the base resin, selected additives, intended application and required batch size so we can review the proposed formulation.
