Photopolymer and UV-Curable Coatings

Photopolymer coatings and UV-curable resins can be brushed, sprayed, or applied to printed parts and cured with UV light. These coatings can build a smooth surface quickly if the geometry allows proper curing.

Common Uses

UV coatings can be useful for:

  • Small models
  • Visual prototypes
  • Surface smoothing
  • Resin-like finish on FDM prints
  • Pattern masters
  • Display parts
  • Sealing porous surfaces
  • Rapid finishing workflows

Advantages

Photopolymer coatings can offer:

  • Fast cure
  • Smooth surface
  • Good detail retention when thin
  • Quick build compared with some coatings
  • Useful for small parts
  • Controlled curing with UV exposure
  • Good cosmetic potential

Disadvantages

Limitations include:

  • UV cure must reach the coating
  • Shadowed areas may remain uncured
  • Some resins are brittle
  • Handling hazards before cure
  • Odor and skin sensitization risk
  • Oxygen inhibition in some systems
  • Poor high-temperature performance depending on resin
  • Long-term yellowing or brittleness
  • Not always ideal for large parts

JaegerTech View

Photopolymer coatings are useful for certain models and pattern surfaces, especially small or moderately sized parts. They require careful cure control and PPE. They are not automatically better than epoxy or primer systems for industrial tooling.

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