Resin Warping Resin warping is the deformation of photopolymer prints due to uneven curing, thermal contraction, or internal stresses. It affects dimensional accuracy, surface finish, and structural integrity. Proper support placement, exposure settings, and post-curing techniques minimize warping. Advanced resins with low shrinkage and high dimensional stability reduce warping risks. Environmental factors like temperature, humidity, and UV exposure also influence warping. Proper handling, storage, and curing practices ensure reliable prints with accurate dimensions and smooth surfaces. |