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Thin layer of photopolymers is placed to a piece of 0.5mm PETG plastic, exposed to light, and then etched with sodium carbonate. As a result, the film is left with a light photo resist, which is subsequently inked and put through a press.
The outcomes may be stunning and highly distinctive from other photographing techniques. Photopolymers are widely utilized in tooth bonding or protective coatings and are popular choices for parts used in the dentistry industry.
Additionally, photopolymer resin-based adhesives are frequently utilized to create specialist electronics, medical filters, surgical masks, and catheters. Monomers, oligomers, polymers, or mixtures of the aforementioned materials that, when exposed to light, undergo photochemical reactions that profoundly alter their structural composition and significantly alter their chemical and mechanical properties are collectively referred to as photopolymers.
The Global photopolymer film market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Evonik launches three new photopolymers INFINAM for 3D printing. Evonik is continuing its 3D printing material campaign. Three new INFINAM® photopolymers are being introduced by the speciality chemicals company for use in industrial 3D applications, expanding the product line of photo-resins that was introduced last year for use in popular UV-curing 3D printing technologies like SLA or DLP.
In less than two years, Evonik has diversified the additive manufacturing material landscape with a total of seven new photopolymer formulations. The portfolio of INFINAM photopolymer increased.
Seven new 3D printing formulations in under two years attest to a high level of innovation. Product debut at Frankfurt am Main’s Form next trade show. Specially designed for DLP printers, INFINAM RG 7100 L enables the production of parts with isotropic characteristics and low moisture absorption.
The mechanical characteristics are comparable to those of an ABS material, and high throughput printer systems can also use the formulation in black. The printed components have exquisite qualities like glossy, smooth surfaces, which makes the new photopolymer perfect for challenging design visualizations.
Additionally, INFINAM RG 7100 L can be used in products like buckles, automotive parts, and drones that need both high ductility and high impact strength. Even when exposed to high pressures during machining, the printed parts maintain their fracture resistance. Specially created for DLP printers, INFINAM RG 7100 L enables the production of parts.