Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Radiation Curing Radiation curing is a post-processing method that uses UV, electron beam, or infrared radiation to harden photopolymer resins or coatings. It enhances mechanical properties, chemical resistance, and surface durability. Radiation curing ensures full polymerization, preventing deformation, brittleness, or tacky surfaces. Different resins require specific wavelengths and exposure times. Proper curing enhances strength, stability, and biocompatibility for dental, medical, and industrial applications. Radiation curing is essential for high-resolution SLA, DLP, and multi-material prints. |
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