Which of the following is true about Binder Jetting (BJ) prints after acetate has been added? It will have no mechanical properties. It will have decreased strength. It will have less color vibrancy. It still won't be functional.
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- Binder Jetting is an additive manufacturing process where a liquid binding agent is selectively deposited to join powder particles. - Acetate is often used as a post-processing agent to enhance certain properties of the printed object. Show more…
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