Due to the nettlesome support structures in Resin (SLA/DLP/LCD) 3D Printing, a lot of post-processing work has been left. There are a few tools that will make life easier when working with a resin 3D printer. So let’s highlight tools to remove support structur...
When adjusting bottom exposure settings for TGM-7 3D printing resin, print the AmeraLabs Town calibration part and tune the exposure time accordingly. Decrease the exposure time if the resin sticks excessively and is challenging to remove. Conversely, if it fails to adhere to the build plate, ...
When the liquid resin has been safely cleaned off the green 3D printed part, you can then remove the supports—if there are any. It is easier to remove supports before the final curing because they won’t be as hardened. You can do this by snapping them off by hand or if greater prec...
it may be worth spending additional time during the print preparation process to angle 3D prints in ways that remove or reduce supports from important parts of a print. For example, if you are printing a bust or model, it is often possible to...
Remove supports only after post-curing to prevent parts from warping. Use the flush cutters included in the Finish Kit to carefully cut the supports at the points where they attach to the printed splint. Use caution when cutting the supports, as the post-cured material may be brittle. Suppor...
Step 2: 3D print the parts with the materialHigh-temperature Resin-270℃, which is the material of choice for applications that require strong, stiff, high temperature resistant composite parts. Step 3: When printing is finished, remove the supports and rinse it with IPA, then manually sand ...
Step 2: 3D print the parts with the materialSLA Formlabs ESD Resin. A rugged ESD-safe material to improve your electronics manufacturing workflows. Step 3: When printing is finished, remove the supports and rinse it with IPA. The prints have a dark-green tint if you examine them under a ...
SUPPORTS FOR PHOTOSENSITIVE RESIN PRINTING PLATESKAZUMI OHKAWAAKIHIRO HORIKETERUO TAKAHASHITADASHI SHINGU
Resin 3D printing always requires a post-processing stage including a minimum of washing the part in isopropyl alcohol to remove the wet resin from its surface, and post-curing under UV light for complete polymerization. This can be done manually but some manufacturers offer full-cycle solutions ...
Step 3: When printing is finished, remove the supports and rinse it with IPA, then manually sand it. To make the layer lines visible, a 200-grit sandpaper is used. Step 4: Stir the epoxy resin and polyfunctional hardener and blue pigment together evenly. Then pour them into the clear re...