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formcure_uv [2023/01/06 00:40] – [About] haleyformcure_uv [2023/01/06 00:41] haley
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 | **Manufacturer:**               FormLabs                       | | **Manufacturer:**               FormLabs                       |
  
 +Last updated 1/5/23 Haley
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 After your FormLabs print has gone through the FormWash, the resin should be cured in the FormCure, a UV curing chamber. Each resin has a specific hardening curve that can be found within the reference material. This will help you indicate the ideal time and temperature to be set on the FormCure. After your FormLabs print has gone through the FormWash, the resin should be cured in the FormCure, a UV curing chamber. Each resin has a specific hardening curve that can be found within the reference material. This will help you indicate the ideal time and temperature to be set on the FormCure.
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-===== Detailed Specifications ===== 
-  * Max cure temp: 80 degrees C 
-  * Light: 39W total drawn by 13 405 nm LEDs 
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 +===== Detailed Specifications =====
 +  * Max cure temp: 80 degrees C
 +  * Light: 39W total drawn by 13 405 nm LEDs
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 ===== Reference Documentation ===== ===== Reference Documentation =====
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 +[[form2sop|Form 2 Training SOP]]
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 [[https://support.formlabs.com/s/article/Using-Form-Cure?language=en_US]] [[https://support.formlabs.com/s/article/Using-Form-Cure?language=en_US]]
  
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-===== Training Documentation ===== +
-[[form2sop|Form 2 Training SOP]] +
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formcure_uv.txt · Last modified: 2023/01/06 00:43 by haley