Raw data, software, standard operating procedure, and computer aided design files for the NIST-led publication "Results of an Interlaboratory Study on the Working Curve in Vat Photopolymerization II: Towards a Standardized Method"This record contains numerous supporting documents and data for "Results of an Interlaboratory Study on the Working Curve in Vat Photopolymerization II: Towards a Standardized Method".In the main .zip file, there are three subfolders and one document.The document is the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) that was distributed to participants in this study. The SOP contains experimental details should one want to replicate the conditions of this study in their entirety.The first zip file is "CAD Files.zip", which contains two subfolders. The first is the fixtures printed by NIST for the interlaboratory study, and the second is commercial CAD files for the light source components used in this study. Each subfolder contains a readme describing each file.The second zip file is "Interlaboratory Study Raw Data.zip". This file contains separate files, designated by wavelength and participant number (matching Table 1 in the manuscript text), containing raw radiant exposure and cure depth pairs. The header of each file denotes the wavelength and identity of the light source (one of either Eldorado, Flagstaff, or SoBo). Six outlier data sets are included and their outlier status is denoted in the file name.The third zip file is "Other Working Curves.zip". This file contains separate files designated by wavelength and relate to the working curves in the manuscript that were collected on a commercial light source. The header for these files denotes whether or not the light source was filtered, the file names denote the wavelength. The 385 nm data sets also denote the irradiance used.The final zip file is "Labview Files.zip" and contains labview files used to calibrate and operate the light sources built for this study. This folder contains a readme file explaining the names and purposes of each file.NOTE: Trade names are provided only to specify the source of information and procedures adequately and do not imply endorsement by the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Similar products by other developers may be found to work as well or better.
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| Title | Data Publication for "Results of an Interlaboratory Study on the Working Curve in Vat Photopolymerization II: Towards a Standardized Method" |
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| Description | Raw data, software, standard operating procedure, and computer aided design files for the NIST-led publication "Results of an Interlaboratory Study on the Working Curve in Vat Photopolymerization II: Towards a Standardized Method"This record contains numerous supporting documents and data for "Results of an Interlaboratory Study on the Working Curve in Vat Photopolymerization II: Towards a Standardized Method".In the main .zip file, there are three subfolders and one document.The document is the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) that was distributed to participants in this study. The SOP contains experimental details should one want to replicate the conditions of this study in their entirety.The first zip file is "CAD Files.zip", which contains two subfolders. The first is the fixtures printed by NIST for the interlaboratory study, and the second is commercial CAD files for the light source components used in this study. Each subfolder contains a readme describing each file.The second zip file is "Interlaboratory Study Raw Data.zip". This file contains separate files, designated by wavelength and participant number (matching Table 1 in the manuscript text), containing raw radiant exposure and cure depth pairs. The header of each file denotes the wavelength and identity of the light source (one of either Eldorado, Flagstaff, or SoBo). Six outlier data sets are included and their outlier status is denoted in the file name.The third zip file is "Other Working Curves.zip". This file contains separate files designated by wavelength and relate to the working curves in the manuscript that were collected on a commercial light source. The header for these files denotes whether or not the light source was filtered, the file names denote the wavelength. The 385 nm data sets also denote the irradiance used.The final zip file is "Labview Files.zip" and contains labview files used to calibrate and operate the light sources built for this study. This folder contains a readme file explaining the names and purposes of each file.NOTE: Trade names are provided only to specify the source of information and procedures adequately and do not imply endorsement by the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Similar products by other developers may be found to work as well or better. |
| Modified | 2024-10-10 00:00:00 |
| Publisher Name | National Institute of Standards and Technology |
| Contact | mailto:[email protected] |
| Keywords | vat photopolymerization , working curve , photopolymerization , additive manufacturing , 3D printing |
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