RT Journal Article SR Electronic A1 Bernaczek, Jacek A1 Dębski, Mariusz A1 Gontarz-Kulisiewicz, Małgorzata T1 Analysis of the Torsional Strength of Selected Photopolymers Additively Manufactured Using Polyjet Technology JF Manufacturing Technology Journal YR 2024 VO 24 IS 6 SP 865 OP 870 DO 10.21062/mft.2024.094 UL https://journalmt.com/artkey/mft-202406-0004.php AB PolyJet technology, based on the printing and photopolymerization of model material, is currently, along with stereolithography or 3SP (Scan, Spin and Selectively Photocure), the most commonly used rapid prototyping method based on optically active resin. The article presents the results of torsional strength tests of samples made of optically active resins VeroDentPlus-MED690, VeroClear-RGD810, and Rigur-RGD450 by Stratasys in PolyJet technology. The samples were prepared in HQ (High Quality) mode with a layer height 0.016 [mm]. The tests included a static torsion test using a specialized research stand by the Department of Mechanical Engineering of the Rzeszów University of Technology. The scope of research significantly expanded the standard procedure, which complements the material data available with significant functional parameters due to the use of models. The results of the torsional strength analysis determined in the research process can be used to define the potential application area of the materials in question - optically active resins and their processing techniques for the production of parts subject to complex loads, i.e. machine shafts, clutches, and gear hubs.