Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Curing Curing is the process of hardening 3D-printed resin parts by exposing them to ultraviolet (UV) light or heat. This post-processing step is essential for SLA, DLP, and other resin-based prints to achieve their final mechanical and surface properties. Proper curing strengthens the material, enhances its durability, and removes any tackiness from the surface. Over-curing or under-curing can compromise the part's integrity, so using a dedicated curing station or following manufacturer recommendations ensures optimal results. |
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