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DOC-03050 Rev. A
3–5
Eden350V User Guide
Printing Materials
Eden
printers
produce
models
by
jetting
thin
layers
of
printing
materials
on
the
build
tray,
until
the
complete
model
is
formed.
Two
types
of
material
are
used
in
this
process:
•
Model
material—which
makes
up
the
finished
model
•
Support
material—which
fills
gaps
and
spaces
in
the
model
during
printing,
and
is
removed
after
printing
Storage
Materials
used
for
printing
models
with
Eden
printers
are
made
of
resins,
which
are
composed
of
reactive
monomers
and
oligomers.
Although
printing
materials
are
supplied
in
sealed,
UV
‐
proof
cartridges,
care
must
be
taken
when
storing
and
handling
them.
Follow
these
guidelines
to
protect
operators
and
the
environment,
and
to
ensure
optimum
results.
•
To
ensure
product
stability,
do
not
allow
these
materials
to
come
into
contact
with
metal.
Plastics
made
from
monomer
‐
soluble
substances
(such
as
polystyrene
or
polyvinyl
chloride)
are
not
suitable
for
storing
PolyJet
printing
materials.
•
When
not
in
use,
keep
material
cartridges
tightly
sealed
to
prevent
contamination,
the
effects
of
exposure
to
UV
radiation,
and
accidental
spillage.
•
Store
material
cartridges
indoors,
in
a
dry
area
with
adequate
ventilation,
between
16–27
degrees
Celsius
(60–81
degrees
Fahrenheit).
If
exposed
to
heat
or
flames,
cartridges
might
burst
or
ignite.
•
Signs
of
premature
polymerization
in
material
cartridges
include
bulging,
leaking,
the
emission
of
heat,
and
unusual
odor.
Exposure
to
heat
can
cause
resin
to
gel
in
the
cartridge.
•
Make
sure
that
material
cartridges
are
stored
in
accordance
with
all
local
regulations
and
other
applicable
requirements.
Shelf Life
Materials
used
for
producing
models
have
a
limited
shelf
life.
The
expiry
date
on
the
label
is
valid
when
properly
stored
in
an
undamaged,
unopened
cartridge.
Always
rotate
your
stock,
so
that
the
cartridge
with
the
earliest
date
is
used
first.
Exposure to
Light
If
printing
materials
are
not
in
their
sealed
cartridges,
make
sure
to
shield
them
from
sunlight
and
other
sources
of
UV
radiation,
such
as
fluorescent
and
mercury
‐
vapor
lights.
Exposure
to
UV
radiation
causes
an
increase
in
viscosity
and,
eventually,
solidification.
For up-to-date information about PolyJet printing materials and their
properties, go to http://www.stratasys.com/materials/polyjet.
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