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.
Originally Posted by curious aardvark 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. True, wasn't sure yet what machines the 3Dsystems' (Acura Bluestone) or Somos' (PerForm) high temp resins would work in.
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