How To Clear Coat Polyjet 3D Prints

Follow these steps and tips to quickly and easily Post Process your prints for a high quality finish

  1. Step 1: Model Prep

    • Ensure that your model is fully clean and clear of and support material residue. Click here for our series of tutorials on support removal
    • It is highly reccomeneded to prepare the surface of the model by hand sanding or using a sandblast process. For more detaild information on sandblasting click here
    • Ensure that your model is dry and grease / oil free free (wipe down with an alcohol soaked rag if nesscesary)

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  2. Step 2: Required Materials

    • Clear varnish spray can
    • Work gloves
    • Respirator mask
    • Drop cloths or old newspapers
    • Cardboard box or spray booth
    • Sandpaper (optional)
    • Clean rags
    • Spray booth with extractor
  3. Step 3: Spraying

    Preparation:



    • Wear protective gear. Put on gloves and a respirator mask to protect yourself from the fumes of the varnish.
    • Cover your work area. Lay down drop cloths or old newspapers to protect your work surface from overspray.
    • Place your object in a well-ventilated area. If indoors use a spray booth.


    Shaking the can:



    • Shake the can vigorously for at least one minute. This will ensure that the varnish is evenly mixed.
    • Continue shaking the can periodically while you are spraying.


    Testing the spray:



    • Hold the can about 20cm (8inches) away from a piece of scrap material.
    • Spray a light test coat. This will help you to get a feel for the spray pattern and how much varnish is being dispensed.


    Applying the varnish:



    • Hold the can about 20cm (8inches) away from the object you are varnishing.
    • Start spraying to the side of your object
    • move the spray can over the object is slow measured sweeps from side to side
    • Spray a light, even coat.
    • Allow the first coat to dry completely before applying a second coat (Wait at least 15min).



    Sanding (optional):



    • In some cases it may be required to sand between coats of varnish.
    • Use fine-grit sandpaper and sand lightly.
    • wash off the sanding residue before applying the next coat of varnish.


    Drying:



    • Typically 2 or 3 coars are required to acheave a uniform finish.
    • Allow the final coat of varnish to dry completely before handling the object, as per the instuctions on the can.
    • This may take several hours.
  4. Step 4: Results:




  5. Step 5: Additional Tips

    • Spray in a well-ventilated area. The fumes from varnish can be harmful.
    • Do not spray near open flames or sparks. Varnish is flammable.
    • Wear gloves and a respirator mask to protect yourself from the fumes.
    • Do not spray on your skin or clothes.
    • Clean up any spills immediately.
    • Dispose of used cans and rags properly.
    • Multiple thin colats will produce better resultes than fewer thick coats


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