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However, the vast majority rely on UV light to cure prints. [douwe1230] had been using a resin printer for a while, and grew tired of having to wait for sunny days to cure parts outside.
With resin printers slowly making their way to hackerspaces and garages the world over, there is a growing need for a place to cure these UV resin prints. No, they don’t come out of the machine ...
In the last few years, UV curing has found limited use in several composites applications: Pultruded profiles and panels for decorative residential doors (see CT February 2002, p. 33); filament-wound ...
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Make Gorgeous UV Resin Creations Without Silicone Molds: DIY Tutorial for BeginnersAre you looking for a fun and creative way to craft with UV resin but don’t have silicone molds? No problem! In this DIY tutorial, we’ll show you how to create stunning resin art and jewelry without ...
The UV Cure Sensor is a thin, cost-effective dielectric sensor tailored for examining UV-cured resins, prioritizing ease of use and affordability. Constructed on a polyimide substrate, the sensor ...
Ultraviolet-curable resins were introduced in the 1960s. But their use in composites was eventually abandoned in favor of heat-curing materials because of the latter’s ability to form thick-walled ...
Resin printers are still toxic and messy. But with these two post-processing curing stations, the process of turning resin prints into usable objects is far less annoying.
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