
epoxy 3D printing
Epoxy 3D printing involves using a liquid resin composed of epoxy that hardens into a solid when cured. The process typically employs a digital light or laser to selectively solidify thin layers of resin, building the object layer by layer. This technique allows for high-detail, precise, and durable prints with smooth surfaces. Once printed, the object may undergo additional curing to achieve optimum strength. Epoxy 3D printing is used for prototypes, custom parts, and complex geometries, offering excellent mechanical properties and surface finish compared to other methods.