2012年7月23日
ProJet 1000/1500 POST PROCESSING
Application Summary
• The ProJet 1000/1500 produced durable parts with:
– Excellent surface resolution
– Excellent feature details.
• Overall part quality is determined by proper build setup and part orientation as well as good post processing
techniques.
How the ProJet 1000/1500 Works
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SHUTTLE PLATE
UV IMAGER
MATERIAL TRAY
LIQUID RESIN
MIRROR
BUILD PAD
COATER BAR
SHUTTLE PLATE
TRANSPARENT FILM
COATER BAR
ProJet 1000/1500 Support Generation
Build Pad
Lattice Supports
Material Tray
Liquid Resin Layer
Part
Post Processing Summary
• Remove excess
resin from part
surface
• Manually remove
supports and
smooth down
support nubs
Equipment for Post Processing
• ProJet 1000/1500 Finisher
– Two Tank System –
• 1st Tank holds 8-10 gals
of Clean-A-Part solution.
Wash excess resin
• 2nd Tank holds 8-10 gals
Water. Rinse
– Magnetic Motor with stir
bar to agitate liquid
– Timer
– Quick Connect Hoses for
filling and draining
Equipment for Post Processing
• ProJet 1000/1500 Curing
System
– Small UV oven that post
cures parts
– Timer and automatic
shutoff
– UV protective window with
safety interlock
Supplies and Hand Tools for Post Processing
Angled Snips (included with Finisher
System) Sandpaper, Files,
Sanding Blocks, etc.
Exacto Knife
Soft Bristle Toothbrush Small bin of water or
isopropyl alcohol for
wet sanding
Gloves if handling uncured
resin
Power Tools for Post Processing
• Dremel MultiMax
– Uses oscillation instead of rotation
– Rotary Tools can be too aggressive and remove too much material during sanding
– Recommended MultiMax Attachments:
• Sanding Block and pads for sanding
• Cutting Tool for removing supports
Cleaning Parts with the ProJet Finisher System
Figure 1: Load Print Pad onto holder
• Load Print Pad
• Slide the print platform into
the clips on finisher's on
each side of print pad
holder. Ensure that print pad
is fully seated in holder
(Figure 1).
• Wash Cycle
• Place the holder in the
solvent tank filled with 8-10
gal. (30L) of Clean-A-Part
solution. Press the timer to
start the 5 minute cycle
(Figure 2).
Figure 2: Wash Cycle
Cleaning Parts with the ProJet Finisher System
• Unload Wash
• Once cycle is completed, lift the print pad holder out and set it on the print pad clip to allow most of the solvent to drip off the part. Note: Allow the solvent to drip off the part completely before proceeding to the next step
• (Figure 3).
• Rinse Cycle
• Place the print pad holder into the water rinse tank and press the timer for the 5 minute cycle
• (Figure 4).
Figure 3: Unload Wash
Figure 3: Mineral Spirits will dissolve the
part material so rinse no longer than a few
seconds.
Figure 4: Rinse Cycle
Cleaning Parts with the ProJet Finisher System
• TIPS AND BEST PRACTICES
– Use both platform
holders as covers when
finisher not in use
– Take one out and set
aside and only use one
holder while cleaning
Cleaning Parts with the ProJet Finisher
• Unload Rinse
– Once cycle is completed,
lift the holder and set it
on the print pad clip to
allow most of the water
to drip off the part. Note:
for best quality, blot
excess water with a
paper towel, or use air to
remove water from the
part before curing
(Figure 5).Figure 5: Unload Rinse
Sanding and Finishing Parts
• Remove supports
– Use the snips that were
supplied with the
ProJet™ Finisher to snip
the supports connecting
the part and the build
foundation.
– Using Dremel MultiMax
and straight cutter or
yolk cutter, gently move
tool through supports at
lowest level
Sanding and Finishing Parts
• TIPS AND BEST PRACTICES
– Take care not to snip too
close to the part surface to
prevent a pit into the part.
Leave a small amount of
support on the part that
can be sanded down
– Support columns can fly
when snipped. Cover the
part with one hand while
snipping with another to
catch the flying support
Sanding and Finishing Parts
• Sand Parts to desired finish
– Sand excess support nubs
off part and finish to
desired smoothness.
– Wet sand with water or
isopropyl alcohol in a small
bin rinsing part
periodically to reduce
sanding dust and remove
debris from part.
Sanding and Finishing Parts
• TIPS AND BEST PRACTICES
– Excess resin can still remain
on part in crevices and along
edges. LOOK FOR SHINY
AREAS.
– Remove excess resin using a
soft bristle toothbrush
dipped in isopropyl alcohol
Sanding and Finishing Parts
• TIPS AND BEST PRACTICES
– Check holes and other crevices for excess resin
that may be trapped.
– Remove using pointed object (i.e. dental picks,
wooden sticks, paper clips, etc.)
Post Cure Parts
• Make sure parts are
completely dry and free of
sanding dust.
• Place uncured parts in the
ProJet Curing Oven for a 40
minute cycle. Parts will post
cure to a dry, hard finish. If
parts were post cured before
finishing, another curing
cycle is not required
Post Cure Parts
• TIPS AND BEST PRACTICES
– The Ivory material may
turn brown if post
cured for too long
– Reduce curing time to
25 minutes and check
to see if parts are hard
and dry to the touch
Refresh and Condition Parts
• Sanding colored parts can cause scratches
• Scratches can be masked to give part clean finish by wiping or dipping in oil
• Mineral oil, canola oil, vegetable oil and other similar oils
• Dip in a shallow bin, lightly spray on or wipe on oil
• Remove excess oil by wiping with towel or washing with soapy water
Parts and Supplies List
• ProJet 1500 Finisher
– Washing Unit – Part Number: 273267-00
– Curing Unit – Part Number: 273108-00
• Dremel MultiMax Power Tool
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price: $47.99)
– Attachments:
• Wood Flush Cut Tool
• Hook and Loop Sanding Pad and Sandpaper inserts
• Yolk Cutting Tool
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