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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAM
stratasys model cleaning tips or tricks?
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<blockquote data-quote="deadhead" data-source="post: 269761" data-attributes="member: 19095"><p>When we clean our models we find it helps soaking the model in warm water for 1/2hr-1hr and then use the pressure washer that they supply with the printer and the support material seems to come off way easier and all small cracks get cleaned pretty well. then we take the models to the steamer for a quick blast. Seems to work for us, but like everything in this industry, everyone has their own way that they like to do things, so i usually will take everyones advice and come up with a new master solution based off of all the feedback.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deadhead, post: 269761, member: 19095"] When we clean our models we find it helps soaking the model in warm water for 1/2hr-1hr and then use the pressure washer that they supply with the printer and the support material seems to come off way easier and all small cracks get cleaned pretty well. then we take the models to the steamer for a quick blast. Seems to work for us, but like everything in this industry, everyone has their own way that they like to do things, so i usually will take everyones advice and come up with a new master solution based off of all the feedback. [/QUOTE]
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