what are the uses photopolymerization to bind substrate layer upon layer
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Stereolithography is a 3D-printing technique that uses photopolymerization to bind substrate that has been laid layer upon layer, creating a polymeric network.
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Stereolithography is a 3D-printing technique that uses photopolymerization to bind substrate that has been laid layer upon layer, creating a polymeric network.
- A photopolymerization is an approach to producing micrometer-sized 3-D pictures.
- It is a light-induced reaction that converts a liquid or gel monomer into a polymer.
- These monomers are called photosensitive resins.
- photopolymer resin is available in different colors and with different physical properties.
- These light or photosensitive resins are cured layered by layered depending upon the file entered on the computer to obtain a 3-D product to be manufactured.
- Various curing devices include lasers, digital light processing projectors, and LCD screens.
- Other methods that use photopolymerization as a 3-D printing technique are Digital light processing (DLP), Continuous Liquid Interface Production (CLIP) by Carbon, Daylight Polymer Printing (DPP) by Photocentric,
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