PCI1 |
Parts come out of cleaning process dirty, shiny, or sticky. |
- Parts may not have been properly cleaned. Ensure you have followed all the steps in the sections under Cleaning Printed Parts.
- Parts may not have been cleaned soon enough after printing. Be sure to clean your printed parts within 24 hours of the print job finishing.
- Solvent baths may need to be changed.
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PCI2 |
Parts show surface cracks or edge erosion during sonication cleaning. |
Your particular print material may be sensitive to sonication power. Reduce the power of your ultrasonic cleaner; reduce the duration of sonication; or, reduce the temperature of the cleaner's tank.
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PCI3 |
Parts crack downstream after post curing. |
- Parts may have been overexposed to solvents during cleaning. Ensure that you clean printed parts no longer than the times specified in the section Cleaning Parts Using an Ultrasonic Cleaner.
- If your cleaning times were correct, there are other cleaning parameters that you can try changing:
- Reduce sonication power.
- If your ultrasonic cleaner's power setting cannot be changed, reduce cleaning time.
- Reduce temperature of liquid in ultrasonic cleaner.
- Increase drying time after cleaning.
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PCI4 |
Supporting architecture not completely removed by hand |
- Ensure that for future builds, you have removed the supporting architecture before post-curing the part(s). The post-curing process makes the supports stronger and, therefore, harder to remove.
- Use tools such as flat snips and/or tweezers to remove support remnants from tight areas of your part.
- Perform wet-sanding with >90% alcohol solvent on support remnants.
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