Phrozen Sonic CS+ PFA (nFEP) Film
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Phrozen Sonic CS+ PFA Vat Film: Genuine nFEP Replacement for the CS+ Resin Vat
The Phrozen Sonic CS+ PFA Vat Film is a genuine Phrozen replacement vat film for Australian dental clinics operating the Sonic CS+ chairside dental 3D printer. Pre-cut to 160 x 235mm for the CS+ resin vat, it provides the low-suction release performance and UV transparency the CS+ dental workflow requires across crown and bridge models, surgical guides, occlusal splints, and aligner models.
The PFA vat film sits directly between the resin and the LCD screen. During every print cycle it peels away from each cured layer, absorbing mechanical stress and UV exposure with every pass. Once the film becomes dented, cloudy, deformed, or pierced, print quality drops, resulting in failed prints, wasted resin, and clinical delays. A damaged film can also allow uncured resin to reach the LCD beneath the vat, causing damage far more costly than a routine film replacement.
PFA film provides lower suction force and smoother release than standard FEP. Lower suction force means less resistance as each layer peels from the vat floor during printing, reducing the risk of print failures, layer delamination, and damage to fine dental geometry including crown margins and surgical guide walls. The CS+ operates with a heated vat system maintaining resin at 30°C; the genuine Phrozen PFA film is specified to perform within this heated environment, maintaining correct tension and UV transparency under sustained thermal conditions.
The vat film is one of the lowest-cost consumables in the CS+ workflow and one of the highest-impact. Keeping a spare sheet alongside regular consumables ensures the CS+ is never out of action due to a worn or damaged film.
Includes: 1 x Phrozen Sonic CS+ PFA nFEP Vat Film, 160 x 235mm.
3D Cast is Australia's official Phrozen distributor, stocking genuine Phrozen Sonic CS+ consumables with fast shipping Australia wide and direct technical support.
Specifications
Genuine Phrozen Sonic CS+ replacement consumable
Specifications
Genuine Phrozen Sonic CS+ replacement consumable
When to Replace Your CS+ Vat Film
Visible Wear or Cloudiness
Replace immediately when the film shows dents, deformation, cloudiness or piercing. A compromised film causes failed prints and exposes the LCD to resin contamination.
After Heavy Print Cycles
In a chairside clinic running the CS+ at full capacity, proactive film replacement between heavy production runs maintains peak curing accuracy and 22 um resolution.
Preventive Stock Rotation
Keep a spare sheet on hand at all times. Running out of vat film mid-week means clinical downtime. Stock rotation is the simplest maintenance habit for any CS+ operator.
3D Cast is the official Australian distributor for Phrozen Technology. Every CS+ vat film we stock is a genuine Phrozen consumable, not a third-party substitute. Same-day dispatch on orders placed before 2PM AEST, with expert support from a team that prints daily.
Resources for CS+ Vat Film Replacement
Guides and support materials for maintaining your Phrozen Sonic CS+ vat film.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The CS+ vat film is pre-cut to 160 x 235mm, sized specifically for the Phrozen Sonic CS+ resin vat. This ensures correct fit and consistent tension across the vat floor without trimming or adjustment.
PFA is a fluoropolymer film with lower suction force and smoother release properties than standard FEP. In resin 3D printing, the vat film is peeled away from each cured layer during printing. Lower suction force means less resistance during that peel, which reduces the risk of print failures, layer delamination, and damage to fine dental geometry.
Replace the film at the first sign of wear including dents, cloudiness, deformation, or any visible piercing. In a high-volume chairside environment, proactive replacement between heavy production runs is recommended. Keeping a spare sheet on hand ensures you are never caught with downtime mid-week.
A compromised vat film causes failed prints, wasted resin, and clinical delays. More critically, a pierced or heavily damaged film can allow uncured resin to reach the LCD screen beneath the vat, causing serious and costly damage. The vat film is low cost relative to an LCD screen replacement, making timely replacement one of the most cost-effective maintenance habits for CS+ operators.
The Phrozen Sonic CS+ uses a slide-and-lock vat system designed for fast film replacement. Phrozen guidance indicates the process can be completed in approximately 15 minutes.
No. This film is cut specifically for the Phrozen Sonic CS+ resin vat at 160 x 235mm. It is not compatible with the Sonic LS+ or other Phrozen models, which use different vat dimensions. If you operate a Sonic LS+, see the separate LS+ nFEP film listing.
Third-party films may fit the vat dimensions but cannot guarantee the same UV transparency, thermal stability, or release properties as the genuine Phrozen PFA film. The Sonic CS+ is validated around specific film specifications. Using a non-genuine film risks reducing curing accuracy and print quality, and may void your warranty support from Phrozen.
Yes. The vat film sits directly over the LCD screen and must maintain high UV transparency to preserve the 22 um XY resolution the Sonic CS+ delivers. A cloudy or degraded film scatters UV light and reduces curing precision, which affects the dimensional accuracy of dental restorations and appliances.
Yes. 3D Cast is the official Australian distributor for Phrozen Technology. Every CS+ vat film we stock is a genuine Phrozen consumable, ensuring correct material specification and compatibility with the CS+ vat system and validated dental resin workflows.
Yes. 3D Cast stocks genuine Phrozen CS+ vat film locally in Australia with same-day dispatch on orders placed before 2PM AEST. No waiting for international shipping.
