Over the years, technologies of 3D printing have enhanced the opportunity to ease the production of complex geometries. In particular, it further implies that the flexibility of materials is of a great importance. Therefore, the works covering studies of applicability on novel materials in rapid prototyping contribute to the development of additive manufacturing. The present work experimentally investigates a mechanical property, namely tensile strength, of 3D printing materials on the basis of the concentration of flexible-standard resins. Tensile strengths were obtained by a series of tensile tests. Here, the result reveals that the tensile strength monotonously decreases as the increase of the concentration of flexible resin’s concentration. Moreover, an ANOVA analysis strongly implies a consistent relationship between the tensile strength and the material’s mixture.
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