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What is Resin 3D Printing?
Resin 3D printing is a type of additive manufacturing technology
that uses liquid resins to craft objects. This 3D printing type is
also known as vat photopolymerization: the process uses short
wavelength light to solidify liquid resin into 3D pieces.
The advantage of 3D Printing services:
There are two main types of plastics:
Thermoplastics are the most commonly used type of plastic. The main
feature that sets them apart from thermosets is their ability to go
through numerous melt and solidification cycles. Thermoplastics can
be heated and formed into the desired shape. The process is
reversible, as no chemical bonding takes place, which makes
recycling or melting and reusing thermoplastics feasible. A common
analogy for thermoplastics is butter, which can be melted,
re-solidify, and melted again. With each melting cycle, the
properties change slightly. | Thermosetting plastics (also referred to as thermosets) remain in a
permanent solid state after curing. Polymers in thermosetting
materials cross-link during a curing process that is induced by
heat, light, or suitable radiation. Thermosetting plastics
decompose when heated rather than melting, and will not reform upon
cooling. Recycling thermosets or returning the material back into
its base ingredients is not possible. A thermosetting material is
like cake batter, once baked into a cake, it cannot be melted back
into batter again. |
The three most mature plastic 3D printing processes are as follows:
A fused deposition modeling (FDM) 3D printer melts and extrudes
thermoplastic filaments, and the printer nozzle is deposited layer
by layer in the built area.
Stereolithography (SLA) 3D printers use a laser to cure a
thermosetting liquid resin into a hardened plastic, a process known
as photopolymerization.
Selective laser sintering (SLS) 3D printers use high-power lasers
to melt small particles of thermoplastic powder.
What are the advantages of resin 3d printing?
Parts 3D printed with resin offer the best resolution, accuracy,
clearest detail and the smoothest surface finish of any technology
used for 3D printing. However, the most significant advantage of
stereolithography is that it can be applied to a wide variety of
environments.
These resins have a wide range of optical, mechanical and thermal
properties comparable to conventional, engineering and industrial
thermoplastics.
3D printing process flow table
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Design Preparation | Create or optimize a 3D model using CAD software, ensuring it meets
the specifications and requirements for printing. |
Material Selection | Choose the appropriate material based on the application, such as
plastic, metal, or resin, considering factors like strength,
flexibility, and finish. |
Printing Setup | Configure the 3D printer settings, including layer thickness,
printing speed, and temperature, according to the material and
design requirements. |
3D Printing | The printer builds the part layer by layer according to the digital
model, using the chosen material and printing technology (e.g.,
FDM, SLA, SLS). |
Post-Processing | Clean and finish the printed part by removing support structures,
sanding, polishing, or applying surface treatments to achieve the
desired final appearance and functionality. |
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JYH offers industry-leading online 3D printing services. Whether
you need samples or production parts, we can produce on demand.
Provide accurate, precise, customized 3d printed parts at an
affordable price. Upload your 3D CAD file and get online quotes and
delivery times in seconds. We print everything from a single
prototype to thousands of production-grade parts.
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