This study aims to determine the effect of the thickness of the Layer and Exposure Time on the strength, impact toughness applied to the prototype of the reduction gear post, test specimens made using SLA DLP 3D Printer with 3D UV Resin Anycubic material and referring to ASTM D-256. In this research, creating objects using SLA DLP 3D Printer uses CAD data which is then converted into G-Code with Creation Workshop software. Factors investigated were layer thickness, exposure time with response impact strength using Charpy method of test specimens. The test result data were analyzed using ANOVA with type 2 factorial level design, 2 factorial interaction design (2FI), and replication 3 modelled by Design-Expert software. The results of the analysis revealed that the main factor that had the most influence on the impact strength of the test specimens was the layer Thickness factor with a percentage contribution of 52%, while the interaction between Layer Thickness and Exposure Time contributed 6%. Based on impact testing with a layer thickness parameter of 0.05 millimetres and an Exposure Time of 15 seconds, the optimal results are an average impact price of the Charpy method 0.005600 Joule/mm2.
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