Hi,
first sorry my english,
I want make one resin 3d printer based, and i have one 3LCD projector (EPSON PowerLite W12+)
I see many informations but all is for DLP projectors, attached pictures of my projectors and lens and filters place details...
the light is one mercury based lamp....
the questions.: is possible use it to make one resin 3d printer?
the LCD will broke if I remove UV filter lens?
(I know i will use only one LCD to project when I remove colors filters.)
thank you so much
Can I use one 3LCD projector model
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Re: Can I use one 3LCD projector model
No, it will not work. LCD blocks all UV and a lot of usable light. LCD projectors do not work to cure resin.
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Re: Can I use one 3LCD projector model
We have been using the 3-LCD Epson projectors for years. You just need resins that are sensitive up into the Blue spectrum ~460nm.
Use resins that cure from UV up past Blue like these:
http://bucktownpolymers.com/zve200-v470.html
The "consumer" resins only cure from UV up to just past 410nm. As Phife mentioned they won't work with Blue (460nm) light since it's way above the range of sensitivity of those resins.
Use resins that cure from UV up past Blue like these:
http://bucktownpolymers.com/zve200-v470.html
The "consumer" resins only cure from UV up to just past 410nm. As Phife mentioned they won't work with Blue (460nm) light since it's way above the range of sensitivity of those resins.