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If parts begin to swell during the bottom-up process of VAT

Polymerization, what type of "compound effect" can occur?
prints will become more dense throughout the
form
warpage found on one layer carries through each
layer of the build
prints will become more porous throughout the
form

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In VAT polymerization, if parts begin to swell during the bottom-up process, a compound effect called warpage can occur, which causes prints to become more porous throughout the form.


Step-by-step explanation:

Compound Effect in VAT Polymerization

In VAT polymerization, if parts begin to swell during the bottom-up process, a compound effect known as warpage can occur. This means that if warpage is found on one layer of the build, it will carry through each subsequent layer. As a result, the prints will become more porous throughout the form.


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