Originally Posted by Overlord475 That is the point of this thread... Like I noted in an earlier post, It looks like 3Dsystems makes a producte that when post-cured and heat treated can achieve a Heat Deflection Temp (HDT) of 513°F (267°C) http://www.3dsystems.com/sites/www.3...uestone_US.pdf Yes but you didn't want to use a super expensive industrial machine :-) so what you want are the melting temps for standard desktop uv resins.
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