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A visible light-curable yet visible wavelength-transparent resin for stereolithography 3D printing
Abstract
In this study, the transparent polymer resin in visible wavelength ranges yet ironically be curable by visible light is introduced for stereolithography three-dimensional printings. The key is to use the photoinitiator, diphenyl(2,4,6-trimethylbenzoyl)phosphine oxide (DPTBP), which generates radicals at the edge wavelength of visible light ranges (~420 nm). The developed resin has high transparency, commercial dyes incorporations, and superior mechanical strength to the existing resins.