Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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UV Curing UV curing is a post-processing technique that hardens photopolymer resin using ultraviolet light, enhancing strength, stability, and chemical resistance. It completes the polymerization process, preventing deformation, brittleness, or tacky surfaces. UV curing chambers provide controlled exposure time, intensity, and wavelength for consistent curing. Different resins require specific UV wavelengths for optimal performance. Proper post-curing enhances mechanical properties, dimensional accuracy, and surface finish. UV curing is essential for SLA, DLP, and resin-based 3D printing applications. |
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