Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Curing Chamber A curing chamber is a device used for post-processing resin-based 3D prints by exposing them to controlled UV light and heat. This process strengthens the print, removes any remaining tackiness, and enhances its final mechanical and aesthetic properties. Curing chambers are particularly important for SLA and DLP prints, where proper curing ensures long-term durability and stability. Advanced curing chambers offer adjustable UV intensity, temperature control, and rotating platforms for even exposure. For users without dedicated chambers, DIY solutions like UV lamps or sunlight can be used, though results may vary. Proper curing is essential to maximize the performance of resin-printed parts. |
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