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 ====== FormCure UV Curing Station ====== ====== FormCure UV Curing Station ======
  
-^                   FormCure UV Curing Station                          ^+^                   FormCure                         ^
 |            {{ :tools:formcureuv:formcureuv.png?nolink&200 |}}                                                          |            {{ :tools:formcureuv:formcureuv.png?nolink&200 |}}                                                         
-| **Tool Type:**                  "UV Curing Station"                           +| **Tool Type:**                  Post-processing                       
-| **Location:**                   "Innovations Worship"                           |+| **Location:**                   Innovation Workshop                          |
  
  
-|  **Supervisor**        |  **Tool Lead**  |      
-|  David Bothman          "WW Name"  | 
-|  (805) 893-4125        |  (###) ###-####  | 
-|  bothman@cnsi.ucsb.edu  |  "WW Email"  | 
  
-| **Description:**                "FormLabs Curing Station"                           | 
-| **Manufacturer:**               "FormLabs"                           | 
  
 +| **Description:**                FormLabs UV curing chamber                           |
 +| **Manufacturer:**               FormLabs                       |
 +
 +Last updated 1/5/23 Haley
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 ===== About ===== ===== About =====
  
-Some FormLabs Resins used in the Form 2 3D printer can benefit from post process curing. Each resin has a specific hardening curve which can be found within the reference material which will 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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 ===== Safety Concerns ===== ===== Safety Concerns =====
  
-  * Allow at least half an hour for IPA to evaporate before placing part in Form Cure+  * Allow at least half an hour for IPA to evaporate before placing part in FormCure
   * Allow time for the Form Cure to cool off before removing parts   * Allow time for the Form Cure to cool off before removing parts
   * Do not operate form cure with lid open   * Do not operate form cure with lid open
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   - Use the dial on the front of the FormCure to set time and temperature   - Use the dial on the front of the FormCure to set time and temperature
   - Place part within the FormCure-> press start.   - Place part within the FormCure-> press start.
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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]]
 +
 [[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 ===== 
  
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