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3D Printers: Which Ones Have the Safest Ingredients for Your Family
3D Printers: Which Ones Have the Safest Ingredients for Your Family
http://www.mamavation.com/2017/12/3d-printers-safest-ingredients.html
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FDA Compliant Filament – Maker Geeks 3D Printing Filaments
3D Printer Filament, PETG, PLA 3D Filament, ABS 3D Filament & 3D Printing Supplies made in the USA - Buy Factory direct and save big with MakerGeeks.com
https://www.makergeeks.com/search?q=FDA+Compliant+Filament
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Purify The Air Inside Your Home Using The Same Plants NASA Recommends
Purify The Air Inside Your Home Using The Same Plants NASA Recommends
https://www.mamavation.com/2017/08/houseplants-clean-your-air-toxins.html
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Here are 12 vital facts about food safe 3D printing.
Here are 12 vital facts about food safe 3D printing.
https://all3dp.com/1/food-safe-3d-printing-abs-pla-food-safe-filament/
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How to choose the nozzle material for my 3D printer - Quora
Always use brass nozzles unless you have a reason to do something different. Brass has an excellent combination of features: * Low cost. Brass is relatively cheap and easy to machine. Even when bought in small quantities, costs can be as low as $...
https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-choose-the-nozzle-material-for-my-3D-printer
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WARNING – How Safe is Your Desktop 3D Printer? | 3D Print HQ
How safe do you think your desktop 3D printer really is? I'll explain all the risks involved and show you how you can reduce or eliminate each one of them...
http://3dprinthq.com/desktop-3d-printer-safety/
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3D Printer Safety | Environmental Health and Safety at UVM
3D Printer Safety
http://www.uvm.edu/safety/shop/3d-printer-safety
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Caprolactam
Caprolactam study
https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2016-09/documents/caprolactam.pdf
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3ders.org - New study shows health hazards of 3D printing, suggests PLA could be your safest bet | 3D Printer News & 3D Printing News
While it's no secret that small particles are emitted into the air during 3D printing, a new study reveals that 3D printing in confined, unventilated spaces can be bad for your health, as especially ABS, PCTPE, and HIPS filaments release toxic emissions.
https://www.3ders.org/articles/20160201-new-study-shows-health-hazards-of-3d-printing-suggests-pla-could-be-your-safest-bet.html
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Styrene
In 1987, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) in Lyon, France, upgraded styrene’s classification from a Group 3 “not classifiable” to a Group 2B “possibly carcinogenic to humans.”
https://styrene.org/international/
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Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
https://www.osha.gov
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Health study reveals harmful "toxic" effects of 3D printing
A team of scientists has published a study that details the health hazards of 3D printing, which it says causes the release of toxic particles.
https://www.dezeen.com/2016/02/16/health-study-reveals-harmful-toxic-effects-hazards-3d-printing-illinois-institute-technology/