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link to What Is Vat Polymerization In 3D Printing? SLA & DLP : Pros and Cons

What Is Vat Polymerization In 3D Printing? SLA & DLP : Pros and Cons

Vat polymerization is an AM technology that uses liquid photopolymer resin - which is solidified by UV light. As each layer is solidified, the building platform rises and falls out of the vat of...

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link to Is a 3D Printed House Safe? The Good, The Bad & What One Must Know

Is a 3D Printed House Safe? The Good, The Bad & What One Must Know

Despite every company's claims, it cannot be said for sure until standard safety codes are made for 3D printed residences, that should be followed for approval.

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link to Does PLA Have A Shelf Life? How long & How To Store It for A longer Shelf Life!

Does PLA Have A Shelf Life? How long & How To Store It for A longer Shelf Life!

PLA has a shelf-life that lasts around a month to two years under an exposed environment. But you can alter this shelf life by storing it properly and keeping it away from moisture.

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link to Can You Print Multiple 3D Objects At Once? Pros and Cons

Can You Print Multiple 3D Objects At Once? Pros and Cons

It depends. The printer bed area, the object’s size, slicing settings and the spacing between each model. You can 3D print multiple objects through sequential or single process printing.

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link to Why Does a 3D Print Become Brittle? How To Fix It!

Why Does a 3D Print Become Brittle? How To Fix It!

Damp filament, temperature difference, low-quality filaments and under-extrusion are some reasons behind 3D printing brittle products.

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link to Where To and Not To Place A 3D Printer In Homes And Schools? Potential Risks!

Where To and Not To Place A 3D Printer In Homes And Schools? Potential Risks!

A 3D printer at home is best kept enclosed in the garage, basement, empty closet, or home office. At school, 3d printer is better kept in special 3D printing labs or in a classroom closet. This is...

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