Asiga 1L MAX Low Force Build Tray
The Asiga 1L MAX Low Force Build Tray is designed for printing flexible and elastomeric materials with Asiga MAX series 3D printers. The tray features a specialized film that reduces peel forces during layer separation, lowering the risk of deformation or cracking when printing delicate geometries.
Lower separation forces make this tray particularly suitable for parts with thin walls, flexible structures, or complex details. This helps improve printing reliability when working with soft materials that may be sensitive to standard separation forces.
| Tray type (Asiga) | Description and construction | Recommended materials/applications | Advantages | Limitations |
| Universal™ | Standard tray with a flexible film in a rigid frame, designed for most Asiga resins. It produces a matte, fine surface finish and is compatible with many models (Max, Pico, Pro, etc.). | Broad range of tasks: diagnostic models, prototypes, general dental prints. Suitable for hard resins, so it’s used in most medical, dental and engineering applications. | Affordable and durable; works with many materials; provides a predictable matte finish (requires little post‑processing). | Does not give a high-gloss finish—parts have a matte surface; heavy or sticky resins can wear the film faster; for glossy parts you need UltraGloss. |
| UltraGLOSS™ | Tray with a film that keeps a thin layer of liquid resin (LIFT technology). It allows you to print clear parts with a glossy, pre‑polished surface, eliminating manual polishing; after printing you just wash and cure normally. | Transparent materials: night guards, occlusal splints, clear ear moulds, lenses, visors and other parts where shine is important. | Parts come out glossy straight away, reducing polishing by about 90%; especially useful for aesthetic items—splints, shields, visors. | Mainly for transparent resins; each resin may need testing; the trays are more expensive than standard ones and only work with certain models (MAX, MAX X, PRO 4K, Ultra). |
| Low Force™ | Tray with a special film that reduces peel forces during layer separation, lowering the risk of deformation or cracking in delicate or flexible parts. | Elastomeric resins: flexible splints, soft gingiva, orthodontic transfer trays, delicate orthodontic hooks, soft hearing‑aid shells, microfluidic components, miniatures. | Lower peel forces → better printing of thin, flexible or fragile parts; reduces printing failures. | Not ideal for very hard resins—Asiga recommends standard or Endurance trays in those cases; may require adjustments to supports or exposure settings; available only for certain models (MAX/MAX X/Pro 4K). |
Key takeaways
- Universal trays are the most versatile. They’re ideal for most jobs when a matte/semi-matte finish and high accuracy are needed.
- UltraGLOSS trays are chosen when you need clear parts with a glossy surface. They produce clear, polished splints, guards and other aesthetic items straight out of the printer. They cost more and are designed for clear resins.
- Low Force trays are tailored for flexible or thin parts. They reduce peel forces, which helps protect delicate geometries and elastomeric materials. They’re not suitable for very hard resins.
The right choice depends on what you’re printing: universal for general hard resins, UltraGLOSS for clear glossy parts, and Low Force for flexible or delicate prints.
Limitations
- low Force trays are not recommended for very hard resins.
- for rigid materials, Asiga recommends using a Universal build tray.
Recommended Equipment & Materials
To ensure consistent performance and extend the lifespan of your build tray, it is recommended to use compatible equipment and materials as part of a complete digital workflow.
3D Printers
Professional 3D printers provide stable printing conditions and precise layer curing required for reliable results, especially when working with flexible or delicate geometries.
3D Printing Resins
High-quality 3D printing resins ensure optimal performance when printing elastomeric and flexible materials, supporting accurate detail reproduction and stable results.
3D Cleaning Liquids
Proper cleaning solutions help maintain tray integrity, remove residual resin, and ensure efficient post-processing.
For detailed material specifications and additional technical information, please refer to the official manufacturer page:
https://support.asiga.com/build-tray-types/