A team of researchers from the University of Texas at Austin have developed a novel photopolymer resin that makes high-resolution visible light curing significantly faster. The panchromatic ‘rapid-cure’ material is curable in four different colors of light – violet, blue, green, and red – and contains a monomer, a photoredox catalyst, two co-initiators, and an […]
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