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    3D Printing Engineering Knowledge Hub

    Engineering knowledge hub for additive manufacturing workflows, materials and process control.

    Most additive manufacturing problems are not material problems.

    They are system problems involving material, printer, curing, calibration and validation.

    This hub connects the key engineering concepts required to move from unstable printing to controlled manufacturing.

    How to use this hub

    Start from your main problem or question. Each topic connects to the next step in the engineering workflow.

    1. Workflow stability

    Why workflows fail over time

    Understand why 3D printing workflows that initially work can later become unstable, inconsistent or difficult to reproduce.

    2. Printer variability

    Same resin, different results

    Understand why identical settings do not produce identical parts across different DLP, LCD and mLCD printers.

    3. Materials vs real performance

    Why engineering resins fail

    Move beyond product labels and understand why printed material behaviour depends on formulation, curing, geometry and validation.

    4. Printability vs performance

    Processing vs functional behaviour

    Understand why easy-to-print materials are not always suitable for engineering applications or real working parts.

    5. Cost vs performance

    Total cost of ownership

    Evaluate real cost beyond material price, including failures, recalibration, rejected parts and workflow instability.

    6. Validation

    From printing to validated parts

    Ensure printed parts perform under real application conditions, not only under visual inspection.

    7. Process control

    Move beyond trial-and-error

    Replace empirical tuning with structured engineering control based on calibration, exposure logic and workflow validation.

    8. Open systems

    Calibration is required

    Understand why open material workflows require structured calibration to become reproducible and transferable.

    9. Curing fundamentals

    Energy-based curing

    Understand why curing behaviour defines dimensional accuracy, mechanical properties, interlayer bonding and repeatability.

    10. Manufacturing strategy

    Direct vs indirect AM

    Select the correct manufacturing architecture for ceramics, metals and advanced materials.

    11. Full engineering system

    Connect the complete workflow

    Use the full 3Dresyns engineering system to connect material selection, curing control, calibration, troubleshooting and validation.