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3D Printing Podcast – Are 3D Printing Materials Getting Safer?
3D Printing Podcast
English - October 30, 2019 22:18 - 1 second - 1 Byte - ★★ - 15 ratingsBusiness Technology printing additive manufacturing new industry cad drawing home based disruptive Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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If we eliminate the obvious, the fact that the belts and motors can pinch a finger as well as a heater block operating at 200+c will definitely burn you, we are left with the one unknown. That is of any hazardous fumes and odors that may be emitted by heating
If we eliminate the obvious, the fact that the belts and motors can pinch a finger as well as a heater block operating at 200+c will definitely burn you, we are left with the one unknown. That is of any hazardous fumes and odors that may be emitted by heating the plastics. We not only can’t see these gasses, but most of us don’t have a device at hand to make a measurement. Good 3D Printing plastics are available online, however.