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Investigation into the influence of material and process on part distortion

B. Wiedemann (Institute for Polymer Testing and Polymer Science, Department of Polymer Engineering, IKP ‐ University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany)
K.‐H. Dusel (Institute for Polymer Testing and Polymer Science, Department of Polymer Engineering, IKP ‐ University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany)
J. Eschl (Institute for Polymer Testing and Polymer Science, Department of Polymer Engineering, IKP ‐ University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany)

Rapid Prototyping Journal

ISSN: 1355-2546

Article publication date: 1 September 1995

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Abstract

To facilitate the selection of stereolithography resins, methods have been developed which evaluate photopolymers with respect to dynamics of polymerization and shrinkage, and also the sensitivity of polymerization with respect to process conditions and ambient influences. To use the whole potential of a resin it is necessary to identify the material behaviour related to the build process. The process parameters have to be adapted to the individual material. Describes how numerical simulation of part distortion can help in understanding the interaction between material properties and process parameters. Concludes by stating that the build process must be optimized to reduce internal stresses and to cater for post‐curing effects.

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Wiedemann, B., Dusel, K.‐. and Eschl, J. (1995), "Investigation into the influence of material and process on part distortion", Rapid Prototyping Journal, Vol. 1 No. 3, pp. 17-22. https://doi.org/10.1108/13552549510094232

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