Why materials that print easily often fail in real applications
Not all printable materials are functional materials.
A resin can print easily, produce clean parts and still fail under real mechanical or environmental conditions.
Printability describes how easy a material is to process. Performance describes how the final part behaves in real use. These are not the same objective.
What defines printability
Processing behaviour
- Low viscosity
- Fast curing
- Wide exposure tolerance
- Stable recoating
- High print success rate
What defines performance
Functional behaviour
- Strength and stiffness
- Impact resistance
- Fatigue durability
- Dimensional stability
- Thermal resistance
The core conflict
Materials optimized for fast and easy printing often sacrifice structural integrity, toughness or long-term stability.
The most printable resin is not always the best engineering material.
Engineering implication
Select for performance, not convenience
Material selection should start from the required behaviour of the final part, not from ease of printing.