3D printing health concerns

A bit more info:
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And a more detailed breakdown of the various emissions tested for

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As you can see (and maybe would expect) ABS has more emissions than PLA but some PLAs (eg Eryone white - which I use) are worse than others (eg Sunlu Black).


Rik
 
Interesting and timely warning ge_rik ge_rik , to my mind it looks like users should be thinking of something similar to a spray booth but fully enclosed with an extractor fan to the outside world. Certainly from what I understand printing in a cold shed in cold weather will not work well so for indoors use this would appear to be a possible solution. The added cost and running of an extractor fan will need to be factored in to the cost of any prints for those of a cost conscious persuasion.
 
I would never run a resin printer in domestic accommodation, but only in a workshop or garage etc.

Filament printing is OK in ventilated domestic settings, but certainly not a room used for sleeping or general living.
 
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