The duration required for post-processing resin-based additive manufacturing outputs to achieve optimal mechanical properties and stability is a critical consideration. This timeframe is influenced by factors such as resin formulation, light source intensity, and object geometry. Insufficient exposure can lead to incomplete polymerization, resulting in weak or brittle parts.
Properly completing the hardening process enhances the final products strength, dimensional accuracy, and resistance to environmental degradation. Historically, reliance on ambient sunlight for this finishing stage was common; however, controlled UV curing units provide more consistent and accelerated results. Optimized finishing leads to improved performance and longevity of the finished item.