
Photocurable resins
Photocurable resins are liquid materials that harden or solidify when exposed to specific light sources, typically ultraviolet (UV) light. Used in 3D printing and other manufacturing processes, they consist of chemical compounds called monomers and oligomers that polymerize upon light exposure, forming a strong, durable solid. This rapid curing process allows for precise manufacturing of complex, high-resolution parts. The resin's properties, such as flexibility or rigidity, can be customized by adding different additives. Overall, photocurable resins enable efficient production of detailed and high-quality objects through controlled light-induced solidification.