Phrozen UV Clay
Phrozen UV Clay is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Product Care and Storage
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Phrozen UV Clay: UV-Curable Sculpting and Finishing Clay for Resin 3D Prints
Phrozen UV Clay is a UV-curable modelling clay formulated for filling, repairing, and detailing resin 3D prints. It is mouldable and workable by hand in its uncured state, cures instantly under UV light, and produces a hard surface that is sandable, paintable, and adhesive to cured resin, plastics, and metal.
The use cases for UV Clay are distinct from gap-filling compounds like Incredafill. Where Incredafill is a paste applied to fill surface defects and pinholes, UV Clay is a sculptable material used to add or restore three-dimensional form — rebuilding broken fine details, extending or modifying model geometry, creating custom additions to printed parts, and filling larger voids where a flat paste filler would require multiple applications. The clay consistency allows it to be shaped, textured, and positioned before curing, which paste fillers cannot do.
For miniature painters, UV Clay enables repair of broken spear tips, antenna, and fine appendages that snap during support removal or handling. For prop makers and model makers, it allows in-situ modifications to printed parts without reprinting. For sculptors working in a hybrid digital and physical workflow, it bridges the gap between the precision of digital printing and the organic quality of hand-worked clay.
Curing is instant under any 395 to 405 nm UV source, including the UV torch from any Incredafill kit or a standard UV nail lamp. The cured result adheres to the resin print surface and sands cleanly for primer and paint application.
3D Cast is Australia's official Phrozen distributor, stocking genuine Phrozen UV Clay with fast shipping Australia wide.
Why the Mini 8KS
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01Repair Without Reprinting
Fine details broken during support removal or handling can be rebuilt with UV Clay rather than re-sliced and reprinted. Saves material, time, and a full print cycle for a minor repair.
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02Shape Before You Cure
Unlike liquid fillers that run or set on their own, UV Clay stays where it is placed and holds the shape it is given until UV light is applied. Work at your own pace.
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03Sticks to Everything
Cured UV Clay bonds directly to resin, plastic, and metal surfaces without adhesive or primer. The bond is hard and stable through sanding, priming, and painting.
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0450g
tub size
Product Specifications
Technical specifications for Phrozen UV Clay.
Product Specifications
Technical specifications for Phrozen UV Clay.
3D Cast is the official Australian distributor for Phrozen Technology, stocking the full Phrozen accessories and materials range from our Bairnsdale, Victoria warehouse. All products are genuine Phrozen inventory. Technical support is available directly from our team.
Frequently Asked Questions
UV Clay is used to repair, modify, and add hand-sculpted detail to resin 3D printed parts. Common uses include rebuilding broken fine details such as spear tips or antennae, filling deep voids, extending or modifying printed geometry, and adding organic texture to surfaces before curing.
Incredafill is a liquid paste applied to flat surface defects, pinholes, and support scars. UV Clay is a sculptable three-dimensional material used to rebuild geometry, fill larger voids, and add hand-worked form. The key difference is that UV Clay holds the shape it is given before curing, which a liquid paste cannot do.
Any 395 to 405 nm UV source will cure UV Clay, including a standard UV nail lamp, the UV torch included with Incredafill kits, or a Phrozen UV curing station. Cure time is near-instant under a direct UV torch.
Yes. UV Clay only cures when exposed to UV light, so you can shape and work a section, cure it to lock it in place, then continue adding material on top. This allows layered sculpting and incremental building of complex forms.
Yes. UV Clay adheres directly to cured resin, plastics, and metal without primer or adhesive. The cured bond is hard and stable through sanding, priming, and painting.
Yes. Once cured, UV Clay sands cleanly and accepts primer and paint in the same way as cured resin. There is no soft or sticky residue after full UV cure.
Uncured UV Clay contains photopolymer compounds that can sensitise skin with repeated contact. Wear gloves when handling uncured clay and ensure adequate ventilation. Wash skin immediately with water if contact occurs. Keep away from children and away from UV light sources during storage.
Yes. Phrozen UV Clay is stocked by 3D Cast, the official Australian distributor for Phrozen Technology, and ships from our Bairnsdale, Victoria warehouse via Australia Post.
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