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-====== UV Curing Oven ======+====== Carbon M2 3D Printer ======
  
-^                  AMP LED UV-Cube II                     ^+^                  Carbon M2                    ^
 |             {{:carbon3dm2.jpg?400|}}              |                                   |             {{:carbon3dm2.jpg?400|}}              |                                  
-| **Tool Type:**                  "UV Oven"                           | +| **Tool Type:**                  3D printer                           | 
-| **Location:**                   "Elings 2436"                           |+| **Location:**                   Elings 2417                           | 
 +| **Manufacturer:**               Carbon                           |
  
  
-|  **Supervisor**        |  **Tool Lead**  |      +|  **Principal Scientist**        |     
-|  Juan Manule Uruena         |  "WW Name" +|  Juan Manuel Urueña         |   
-|                        |  (###) ###-####  | +|  jmuruena@ucsb.edu  |  
-|  jmuruena@ucsb.edu  |  "WW Email"  |+
  
-| **Description:**                "UV curing oven"                           | 
-| **Manufacturer:**               "AMP LED UV-Cube II"                           | 
  
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 ===== About ===== ===== About =====
  
-Some Carbon Resins used in the Carbon 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 UV curing oven+The Carbon 3D printer is located in Elings Hall 2436.
  
----- +The Carbon M2 printers is a liquid resin stereolithographic 3D printers capable of producing high resolution accurate models out of a variety of materials. Liquid resin printers use a bath of reactive resin which is precisely cured using specific wavelengths of light. This printer is particularly well suited for thin high aspect ratio features and models requiring great surface accuracy. 
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-===== Training Documentation =====+
  
 +Based on the material and application, some prints will benefit from post process UV curing to strengthen and harden the finished part. See part curing documentation in UV oven reference documentation. 
  
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-===== Operating Proceduces ===== 
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-1. Any part to be cured needs to be washed in the FormWash with IPA BEFORE being placed in the form cure.\\ 2. Supports can be removed before or after curing process.\\ 
-3. Wait 30 minutes after washing to allow all remaining IPA to evaporate\\ 
-4. Check the reference material for selected resin to determine ideal time and temperature for curing\\ 
-5. Use the dial on the front of the FormCure to set time and temperature\\ 
-6. Place part within the FormCure→ press start.\\ 
  
 ===== Reference Documentation ===== ===== Reference Documentation =====
-{{ ::carbonresinguide.pdf |}}+{{ ::carbonresinguide.pdf |Carbon Resin Guide}}
  
  
carbon_3d_printer.1653687632.txt.gz · Last modified: 2022/05/27 21:40 by jmuruena