Resin printers have a lot going for them – particularly in regards to quality surface finishes and excellent reproduction of fine details. However, the vast majority rely on UV light to cure prints.
This video tests a pearlescent UV resin to evaluate how it performs in a real project setting. It explores how the material ...
Smoothing the layer lines out of filament-based 3D prints is a common desire, and there are various methods for doing it. Besides good old sanding, another method is to apply a liquid coating of some ...
A one-part resin that requires no catalyst or mixing, has an indefinite pot life, and cures in seconds with minimal emissions when exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light - it sounds too good to be true. So ...
ERL-4140 cycloaliphatic epoxide monomer is a new product just released by Dow. It has been designed for use in UV-curing resins. It contains an ester capable of alcoholysis or transesterification ...
Welcome to ZDNet's DIY-IT project lab, where I'm testing resin 3D printers for your entertainment and edification. Today, we'll be looking at the Anycubic family of washing and curing stations. The ...
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 ...