2022年09月02日 20:11
These resins have a heat deflection temperature between 200-300°C and are ideal for manufacturing heat resistant fixtures, mold prototypes, hot air and fluid flow equipment, and casting and thermoforming tooling.
SLA is a plastic 3D printing process that uses a thermoset liquid, not a thermoplastic, which is UV-cured in layers to form final parts.
The resins absorb moisture and the moisture changes the properties a little (especially dimensional accuracy of thin-walled parts). Think about it when you design your next part.
Since the SLA lines are fully bonded to their neighbors, there are also no voids or microscopic cracks typical in FDM prints; these prints are watertight and fully dense. For all intents and purposes, SLA parts prepared in this way are isotropic.
There are many reasons that can cause the resin 3D prints to fail halfway. It can be caused because of the wrong exposure time, unbalanced build platform, not enough support, bad adhesion, wrong part orientation, and many more.
It is more brittle than standard PLA in its filament form, so handle it carefully to prevent breakage. How much stronger is it? The short answer is that this filament isn't "stronger," rather, it is more rigid.
The company's Photonic Professional GT 3D printer can produce parts with layer thicknesses and detail sizes well below one micrometer. In fact, it's claimed that the printer is able to produce parts as small as 500 nanometers.
It dissolves freshly printed PETG (and glue parts together) as well as the residues on the print nozzle. Side notes: Acetone is wellknown for being absolutely useless for dissolving PETG and I can confirm this from my own experience. All you can expect is to roughen the surface a little bit.
[2] - PETG can stick to glass, printing surfaces and sheets very well, sometimes too well. We do not recommend printing directly to glass without using an adhesive like Magigoo.
If your resin overheats and smokes, you do not want to put it into a plastic or cardboard container. These can leak or worse — catch fire. Do not throw the hot resin in your trash! The reaction is still occurring and can melt your trash can or start a fire.
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