3D Printing
News Videos Newsletter Contact us
Home / News / New Developments in Light Curing 3D Printing Processes
Join our mailing list

Our newsletter is free & you can unsubscribe any time.

New Developments in Light Curing 3D Printing Processes

March 4, 2020

Different applications require different materials. Dymax works on creating model formulas for rigid, tough, and flexible 3D printing resins that can assist users in all kinds of applications. Specific mechanical properties must be determined in order to mimic those of thermoplastic materials in multiple categories. It is important to determine physical requirements for the specific resin so model formulas for rigid, tough, and/or flexible materials can be identified. For example, in order to print successfully and with a good resolution, a low viscosity is a very important property.

3D Printing of Object Resin SLA Dymax

Through the developments of model 3D printing formulas, there has been further research into manipulating the properties 3D printing materials provide. A new white paper by Dymax features a study that targets superior impact and temperature resistance properties in photopolymer-based 3D printing resins. The goal is to create resins that meet or exceed the capabilities of thermoplastic materials. Improvements in impact strength while maintaining a high Heat Deflection Temperature (HDT) can provide insight about how to replicate thermoplastic properties in 3D-printed materials. The data gathered in this white paper allowed for new developments in light-curing 3D printing processes. This information proves that it’s possible to improve both HDT and impact resistance simultaneously, rather than sacrificing one for the other.

Download Whitepaper

Bomar Oligomers for Impact Resistance & Flexibility

Printability

Printability was a large part of this white paper study, as there are many limitations to the 3D printing process. Limitations include low formulation viscosities, limited light source intensities, and cure dynamics of the 3D printing process. To identify the best options for 3D printing oligomer development, the study explored improving impact resistance by modifying hard, highly crosslinked networks with flexible impact-modifying resins. A few experimental hard resins were tested both alone and together with several impact modifying materials in a model formula. These materials were categorized by functionality and molecular weight and included a range of backbone chemistries. The hard resin and impact modifier formulations with the best balance of HDT and impact resistant properties were subjected to additional testing to identify potential relationships to tensile strength and elongation.

3D Printed Parts Variety Dymax Bomar Oligomers

The results have allowed Dymax to expand their knowledge of light-curing 3D printing processes and gain powerful insight into improving both HDT and impact resistance concurrently.

Oligomers for 3D Printing Inks & Coatings
Related Story
An Introduction to Oligomers for 3D Printing Inks & Coatings
Post Curing with UV
Related Story
Post Curing with UV for 3D Printed Parts
Share:
WhatsApp Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Buffer Reddit E-mail
Latest posts

3D Printed Telescopes Making Astronomy Affordable

Brian Miche is on a quest to democratize stargazing experiences globally, and 3D printing is key to its success. In the late 1970s,... read more »

News
3D Printed Telescopes Making Astronomy Affordable

Pix Robobus: Transforming Urban Mobility With 3D Printing

Pix Moving has developed the Pix Robobus, an electric vehicle geared towards smart urban mobility. Its modular and customizable design goes beyond traditional... read more »

Automotive
Pix Moving

Researchers 3D Print Smart Skin Sensors

University of Glasgow researchers have made advancements in temperature sensing with the development of innovative 'smart skin' sensors. This breakthrough involves a soft,... read more »

News
Researchers 3D Print Smart Skin Sensors

3D Printed Innovation Merges with Traditional Korean Furniture

Kim Min Hyuk's Saero series redefines traditional Korean furniture, seamlessly blending cultural heritage with modern design principles. Departing from conventional norms, Saero transcends... read more »

News
3D Printed Innovation Merges with Traditional Korean Furniture

MouthPad Unveils Tongue-Operated Touchpad at CES 2024

The MouthPad has made its debut at CES 2024 in Las Vegas, showcasing a unique tongue-operated touchpad capable of turning your tongue into... read more »

Electronics
MouthPad Unveils Tongue-Operated Touchpad at CES 2024

3D Printed Monolithic Detector Achieves Milestone at CERN

The 3DET (3D printed detector) collaboration at CERN, in partnership with ETH Zurich, the School of Management and Engineering Vaud, and the Institute... read more »

News
3D Printed Monolithic Detector Achieves Milestone at CERN

CoreTechnologie AM Software Gets Major Lattice Update

CoreTechnologie GmbH, based in Mömbris, Germany, has unveiled the 1.5 update to its 4D_Additive Manufacturing software. This update has brought notable revisions to... read more »

News
CoreTechnologie AM Software Gets Major Lattice Update

Vivobarefoot Unveils 3D Printed Compostable Sneakers

Shoe brand Vivobarefoot, in collaboration with material science company Balena, has revealed a prototype at the Biofabricate conference — a 3D printed compostable... read more »

Fashion
Vivobarefoot Unveils 3D Printed Compostable Sneakers

UQ Researchers Employ 4D Printing for Soft Robotics

Researchers from the University of Queensland have showcased a novel 4D printing technology, potentially ushering in a new era for soft robotics. Their... read more »

News
UQ Researchers Employ 4D Printing for Soft Robotics

Social

  • Facebook Facebook 3D Printing
  • Linkedin Linkedin 3D Printing
  • Modix BIG-120X Modix BIG-120X
    1200 x 600 x 660 mm
    from $7,500
    Request a Quote
  • Modix BIG-60 Modix BIG-60
    600 x 600 x 660 mm
    from $4,900
    Request a Quote
  • Modix BIG Meter Modix BIG Meter
    980 x 1000 x 1000 mm
    from $13,500
    Request a Quote
  • Modix BIG-120Z Modix BIG-120Z
    600 x 600 x 1200 mm
    from $7,500
    Request a Quote
  • Modix BIG-180X Modix BIG-180X
    1800 x 600 x 600 mm
    from $15,500
    Request a Quote
Join our newsletter

Our newsletter is free & you can unsubscribe any time.

Featured Industries

  • Automotive
  • Aerospace
  • Construction
  • Dental
  • Environmental
  • Electronics
  • Fashion
  • Medical
  • Military
  • Bambu Lab X1 Carbon AMS Combo

    • - Print size: 256 x 256 x 256 mm
    • - fully enclosed
    More details »
    $1,499.00 MatterHackers
    Buy Now
  • Creality K1

    • - Print size: 220 x 220 x 250 mm
    • - fully enclosed
    More details »
    $519.00 Amazon
    Buy Now
  • Anycubic Photon M5S

    • - Print size: 218 x 123 x 200 mm
    • - 19 micron print accuracy
    More details »
    $599.99 Amazon
    Buy Now
  • Best 3D Printers – Buyers Guide

    Best 3D Printers – Buyers Guide

    View Post
  • 3D Printers for Beginners

    3D Printers for Beginners

    View Post

Company Information

  • What is 3D Printing?
  • Contact us
  • Join our mailing list
  • Advertise with us
  • Media Kit
  • Nederland 3D Printing

Blog

  • Latest News
  • Use Cases
  • Reviews
  • 3D Printers
  • 3D Printing Metal

Featured Reviews

  • Anycubic Photon Mono M5s
  • Creality Ender 5 S1
  • The Mole 3D Scanner
  • Flashforge Creator 3 Pro

Featured Industries

  • Automotive
  • Aerospace
  • Construction
  • Dental
  • Environmental
  • Electronics
  • Medical
  • Military
  • Fashion
  • Art
2024 — Strikwerda en Dehue
  • Home
  • Join our mailing list
  • Contact us
Blog
  • Latest News
  • Use Cases
  • Reviews
  • 3D Printers
  • 3D Printing Metal
Featured Industries
  • Automotive
  • Aerospace
  • Construction
  • Dental
  • Environmental
  • Electronics
  • Medical
  • Military
  • Fashion
  • Art
Company Information
  • What is 3D Printing?
  • Contact us
  • Join our mailing list
  • Advertise with us
  • Media Kit
  • Nederland 3D Printing