Reinforced Resin Reinforced resin is a photopolymer material containing fillers like glass, ceramic, or carbon fibers to enhance strength, stiffness, and impact resistance. It provides high strength-to-weight ratios, dimensional stability, and thermal resistance. Reinforced resins are ideal for functional prototypes, mechanical parts, and load-bearing components. They require post-curing under UV light for maximum strength and durability. Proper print settings, including exposure time and layer thickness, ensure optimal layer bonding and mechanical properties. Reinforced resins expand possibilities for high-performance applications. |