Overview
NanoCure is designed to require minimal maintenance while delivering fast, consistent post-curing results. Routine cleaning and proper handling are typically all that’s needed to keep the device performing as expected. Maintaining a clean curing environment helps preserve material properties, improve surface finish, and ensure reliable curing outcomes over time.
Cleaning the Glass Curing Tray
If the glass curing tray becomes dirty or shows residue buildup, it should be cleaned before further use.
To clean the tray:
- Remove the glass tray from the curing drawer
- Wipe the surface using a soft, lint-free cloth dampened with isopropyl alcohol
- Follow with a glass cleaner to remove streaks or haze
- Allow the tray to fully dry
- Place the tray back into the curing drawer, ensuring it sits flat and secure
Avoid using abrasive materials or excessive pressure, as this can scratch the glass surface.
Ensure Parts Are Fully Dry Before Curing
All printed parts must be completely dry before starting a curing cycle. Any residual isopropyl alcohol left on parts can interfere with the curing process and negatively impact mechanical properties or surface quality.
For best results:
- Allow parts to air dry fully after washing
- Visually inspect parts to confirm there is no remaining moisture before curing