zoncuring
Zoncuring is a materials processing technique in which the curing process of a polymer, resin, or adhesive is carried out in spatially defined zones, producing controlled gradients in cross-link density, mechanical stiffness, or chemical composition. The term is used in several disciplines and there is no single universally accepted definition.
Principles and methods include thermal zoned curing using temperature gradients or localized heating, photoinitiated curing with
Techniques encompass thermal zoned curing with controllable heaters, masked or projected light for photopolymerizable resins, embedded
Applications span tailored mechanical properties in polymers and composites, soft robotics, biomedical implants with gradient modulus
Benefits include the ability to create property gradients, reduce residual stresses, improve adhesion between dissimilar materials,
Limitations involve controlling zone sharpness, diffusion across boundaries, measurement and metrology challenges, process complexity, and material
Variations exist: some sources label it zoned curing, zone-specific curing, or gradient curing.