HeyGears UltraPrint PAS10 Standard Modeling Resin — Matte, Detailed, Tough
Standard Modeling Resin — Matte, Detailed, Tough
The HeyGears UltraPrint PAS10 is a standard modeling photopolymer resin built for crisp, fully matte prototypes and figurines. A medium-viscosity formula prints fast and holds fine detail to a printing tolerance under 0.05 mm, while staying tough enough to survive handling and supports. It runs on HeyGears’ 385 nm True UV and 405 nm LCD printers, and comes in Pale Purple, Black and White — each tuned to its own strength, stiffness and impact profile. Full specifications →
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Rev1 Technologies is an authorized HeyGears reseller supplying genuine UltraPrint resin to studios and manufacturers across the United States. Material selection help, validated print profiles, Klarna EasyPay financing, and US-based phone and video support are delivered from Auburn Hills, Michigan.
A do-everything modeling resin that looks finished off the printer.
PAS10 is HeyGears’ standard UltraPrint modeling resin — the one most studios reach for when they want clean prototypes and figurines without fussing over exotic chemistry. It strikes a deliberate middle ground: a medium viscosity that pours and refills easily, enough toughness and impact resistance that parts survive support removal and handling, and a fully matte surface that hides layer lines so models read as finished as soon as they come off the plate. It prints fast, resolves fine detail to a tolerance under 0.05 mm, and comes in three colors that each carry their own mechanical profile, so you can match the look you want to the strength you need. Below is what makes it a dependable default for everyday resin work.
A genuinely matte surface with no layer lines visible to the naked eye — models look finished straight off the build plate, with minimal post-work.
A printing tolerance under 0.05 mm and a 25° smallest unsupported angle resolve crisp features while keeping support material to a minimum.
Moderately strong and tough with good impact resistance — parts are not easily deformed or broken during cleanup, shipping or display.
A medium-viscosity formula tuned for fast printing, with excellent molding performance on intricate, structurally complex designs.
Pale Purple, Black and White — each with its own balance of flexural strength, stiffness and impact, so you choose by look and by load.
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A standard modeling resin, engineered to look premium.
The everyday resin that earns its keep.
PAS10 is a medium-viscosity UV photopolymer formulated as a general-purpose modeling resin — the balanced choice between brittle “detail” resins and slow, specialized engineering resins.
Every resin formula trades off three things: how easily it prints, how much detail it holds, and how tough the finished part is. Specialized detail resins capture micro-features but shatter when you clip a support; rugged engineering resins survive abuse but blur fine geometry and cure slowly. PAS10 is tuned to sit in the productive middle. Its medium viscosity flows and refills cleanly without trapping bubbles, it cures quickly under HeyGears’ True UV and 405 nm light engines, and it lands at a Shore D hardness of 81–85 with real impact resistance — tough enough that supports snap off without taking a chunk of the model with them. The result is a resin you can default to for the bulk of a studio’s work and trust to behave the same way every time, which is exactly what makes it the standard most operators print first.
Numbers that hold up to handling.
Strong, stiff and impact-tough — documented.
Across its three colors PAS10 delivers 79–91 MPa flexural strength, 1630–2490 MPa flexural modulus, 15–20% elongation at break and 2.7–4.5 J/m notched impact — all measured to published ASTM and ISO standards.
For a modeling resin the question is rarely “will it print” — it is “will the part survive cleanup, shipping and display.” PAS10 answers with a genuinely useful mechanical envelope. Flexural strength of 79–91 MPa and a modulus up to 2490 MPa mean parts resist bending and stay rigid; 15–20% elongation at break and notched impact up to 4.5 J/m mean they flex a little before they fail instead of snapping the instant a support is clipped. Hardness sits at 81–85 Shore D — firm enough to sand and finish cleanly. The White formula is the toughest of the three (91 MPa flexural, 20% elongation, 7680 J/m² work of fracture), Black is the stiffest, and Pale Purple balances the two; all values are average results with the usual ±10% testing margin. Whichever color you choose, the takeaway is the same: these are parts engineered to be handled, not babied.
Crisp features, matte surface, no visible layer lines.
It looks finished before you touch it.
A printing tolerance under 0.05 mm captures fine geometry, a 25° smallest unsupported angle keeps supports light, and a fully matte surface hides layer lines so models read as finished off the plate.
Surface finish is where modeling resins win or lose. A glossy part shows every layer transition and demands priming before it photographs or paints well; PAS10’s fully matte finish diffuses light so the eye never catches a layer line, which is why the printed busts above look like cast pieces rather than 3D prints. The sub-0.05 mm tolerance means sharp edges, lettering and textured surfaces come through intact, and the 25° minimum unsupported angle lets the resin bridge overhangs that would otherwise need a forest of supports — less support means fewer witness marks to clean and less material wasted on every print. For figurine makers, tabletop miniatures and design prototypes, that combination — high detail, low support, matte out of the wash — is the difference between a part you can hand to a client and one you have to apologize for. It also speeds the whole workflow: less sanding and priming per part adds up fast across a tray of models.
Three colors, three mechanical profiles.
Pick by look — and by load.
PAS10’s three colors are not just cosmetic. Each is formulated with its own viscosity, strength and impact balance, so the right color often depends on the part as much as the palette.
White is the all-rounder and the toughest of the three: 91 MPa flexural strength, 20% elongation and the highest work of fracture (7680 J/m²), with a low 229 mPa·s viscosity that pours and refills effortlessly — ideal for parts that will be handled hard or finished and painted. Black is the stiffest, with the highest flexural modulus (2490 MPa) and a higher 1250 mPa·s viscosity, and its deep matte surface is excellent for photography and display pieces where you want detail to read without paint. Pale Purple sits between them — 79 MPa flexural, 16% elongation, 253 mPa·s viscosity — and its light neutral tone makes surface detail and support marks easy to inspect during prototyping. All three share the same matte finish, sub-0.05 mm detail and True UV/405 nm compatibility, so switching color never means relearning the resin. Rev1 can help you map your most common parts to the color that prints them best.
1 kg to start, 5 kg to scale.
Buy a bottle, or stock the bench.
PAS10 ships in a standard 1000 g bottle for everyday printing and a 5 kg (5 × 1000 g) configuration for studios running it as their house resin.
A 1 kg bottle is the right way to qualify the resin and cover normal prototyping and figurine work — it is the size most people keep on the shelf in each color. Once PAS10 becomes your default, the 5 kg configuration keeps a high-volume bench supplied without constant reordering and lowers cost per part, which matters when you are filling trays of miniatures or running prototype batches. Because PAS10 is a standard modeling resin rather than a niche specialty, it is the resin most worth buying in volume: it is the one you will reach for most often. Rev1 stocks PAS10 in the USA and can set up case or standing-order pricing for production users — tell us your monthly throughput and we will quote the right cadence so you never run a tank dry mid-job.
Figurines, prototypes, and parts you show clients.
A resin for the work you do most.
PAS10 is built for rapid prototyping, figurines and tabletop miniatures, and consumer-electronics models — the high-volume, detail-and-finish jobs that make up most resin printing.
Because it combines fine detail, a matte finish and real toughness, PAS10 covers the everyday jobs that fill a resin printer’s schedule. Product designers use it for rapid prototypes and consumer-electronics housings where crisp edges and a presentable surface matter for review meetings. Miniature and figurine makers lean on the matte finish and sub-0.05 mm detail to produce display- and paint-ready pieces straight from the wash, with supports that detach cleanly thanks to the 25° minimum angle. Studios producing concept models, architectural details and small-batch parts get a resin that prints fast, holds tolerance and survives handling — so the part that leaves the printer is the part the client sees. It is, in short, the resin you want loaded for the largest share of your queue, with the specialty resins reserved for the jobs that genuinely need them.
Validated across the HeyGears Reflex lineup.
One resin, the whole Reflex family.
PAS10 is validated for the Reflex RS, RS Turbo, Reflex 2, Reflex 2 Pro, Reflex and Reflex Turbo — spanning HeyGears’ 385 nm True UV and 405 nm LCD light engines.
A standard resin only earns the name if it runs everywhere, and PAS10 does. HeyGears publishes compatibility across the full Reflex lineup, from the True UV machines (Reflex RS, RS Turbo and Reflex Turbo) to the 405 nm LCD printers (Reflex 2 and Reflex 2 Pro), so a studio running more than one model can standardize on a single resin and stock instead of juggling machine-specific bottles. Matched print profiles in the HeyGears slicer mean exposure and motion are already dialed in for each printer, so moving a job from one Reflex to another is a profile selection, not a tuning session. One note for production workflows: PAS10 is designed to be poured manually and is not intended for the automatic resin-refill systems on the Turbo-class machines — shake and top up the tank by hand. Rev1 can confirm the exact profile and handling for the printers you own.
Shake, print, wash, cure.
A clean routine that keeps results consistent.
Hand-shake the bottle 45–90 seconds before use, pour into the tank, print, then wash and UV post-cure. PAS10 is a manual-fill resin — not for automatic refill systems.
Consistent parts come from a consistent routine. Before each session, shake the PAS10 bottle for 45 to 90 seconds so pigment and resin are fully remixed — this matters more for the higher-viscosity Black than for White or Pale Purple, but do it every time. Pour into a clean tank and run your matched profile. After printing, wash parts in IPA to remove uncured resin, dry, then post-cure under UV — a dedicated cure station like the HeyGears UltraCraft Cure gives even, repeatable energy that brings parts to full hardness and the published mechanical properties. Store the resin sealed, cool and out of direct light to protect shelf life, and keep colors in their own tanks to avoid cross-contamination. Because PAS10 is designed for manual pouring, do not run it through the auto-refill hardware on Turbo-class printers; top the tank up by hand. None of this is exotic — it is the same disciplined loop that keeps any resin shop’s output predictable, and PAS10 rewards it with batch-to-batch consistency.
How PAS10 compares to a typical standard resin.
| Property | UltraPrint PAS10 | Typical budget standard resin | Typical ABS-like resin |
|---|---|---|---|
| Surface finish | Fully matte, no visible layer lines | Semi-gloss; layer lines visible | Satin / gloss |
| Flexural strength | 79–91 MPa | ~50–70 MPa | ~60–80 MPa |
| Elongation at break | 15–20% | ~5–10% | ~10–15% |
| Printing tolerance | <0.05 mm | ~0.1 mm | ~0.1 mm |
| 385 nm True UV + 405 nm | Yes — full Reflex lineup | 405 nm only | 405 nm only |
| Approx. price (1 kg) | $32.99 | ~$20–30 | ~$35–50 |
PAS10 figures are from HeyGears published data (average values, ±10% margin); the budget and ABS-like columns are typical ranges for commodity resin categories and will vary by brand and color. Validate against your own parts and finish requirements before standardizing. PAS10’s distinction is a genuinely matte, high-detail surface with engineering-relevant toughness and True UV compatibility — at standard-resin pricing.
HeyGears UltraPrint PAS10 Technical Data
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WHY REV1 TECH
Authorized HeyGears Reseller. Additive Materials Specialists.
Rev1 Technologies is an authorized HeyGears reseller headquartered in Auburn Hills, MI, with hands-on expertise in resin printing and production workflows.
Rev1 Technologies serves engineers, print farms and studios across the USA. We don’t just ship bottles — we help you pick the right color, dial in the profile, and keep production running on genuine HeyGears resin.
PAS10 questions.
What is PAS10 best for?
PAS10 is HeyGears’ standard modeling resin, built for rapid prototyping, figurines and tabletop miniatures, and consumer-electronics models. It combines fine detail, a fully matte finish and real toughness, which makes it the right default for the high-volume, detail-and-finish jobs that fill most resin printers — with specialty resins kept for the jobs that truly need them.
Which colors and sizes are available?
PAS10 comes in Pale Purple, Black and White, in a standard 1000 g bottle and a 5 kg (5 × 1000 g) configuration for production users. Each color carries its own mechanical profile, so the best choice can depend on the part as much as the look.
Which printers is PAS10 compatible with?
It is validated across the HeyGears Reflex lineup — Reflex RS, RS Turbo, Reflex 2, Reflex 2 Pro, Reflex and Reflex Turbo — spanning both 385 nm True UV and 405 nm LCD light engines. Matched profiles in the HeyGears slicer keep exposure and motion dialed in for each machine.
How strong is it?
Across its colors PAS10 delivers 79–91 MPa flexural strength, 1630–2490 MPa flexural modulus, 15–20% elongation at break, 2.7–4.5 J/m notched impact and 81–85 Shore D hardness, all measured to published ASTM and ISO standards (average values, ±10% margin). That is tough enough to survive support removal, handling and display.
What finish and detail can I expect?
A fully matte surface with no layer lines visible to the naked eye, a printing tolerance under 0.05 mm and a 25° smallest unsupported angle. In practice parts look finished off the plate, need fewer supports, and present well without priming — ideal for paint-ready miniatures and client-facing prototypes.
How do I prepare and post-process it?
Hand-shake the bottle for 45–90 seconds before use, pour into a clean tank and print your matched profile. Afterward, wash parts in IPA and UV post-cure — a dedicated cure station gives the most even, repeatable results. PAS10 is a manual-fill resin and is not intended for the automatic resin-refill systems on Turbo-class printers.
Do the three colors really behave differently?
Yes. White is the toughest (91 MPa flexural, 20% elongation, lowest viscosity), Black is the stiffest (2490 MPa modulus, higher viscosity, deep matte for display), and Pale Purple is the balanced middle and easiest to inspect during prototyping. All three share the same matte finish, sub-0.05 mm detail and printer compatibility.
How is PAS10 different from other UltraPrint resins?
PAS10 is the standard, general-purpose modeling resin — the everyday default. Other UltraPrint resins are specialists: PAT10 for high clarity, PAU-series for ABS-like toughness, PAF10 for flexible PVC-like parts, and PAP10 for ultra-fine detail. Most studios run PAS10 for the bulk of their work and add a specialty resin only when a job demands it. Rev1 can help you build the right resin set.
How does Rev1 support the purchase?
As an authorized HeyGears reseller, Rev1 helps you pick the right color, ships genuine OEM resin from a US warehouse, provides matched print profiles, and can run a sample print before you commit. Volume and standing-order pricing and Klarna EasyPay are available for larger orders.