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Jan 2018

Hi Guys,

Many thanks to snoobler, Belair3D, and BITSolutions for your replies. and keep them coming!

This research is quite valuable and will very much help with the direction of my project.

I will give each of you replies later today :slight_smile:

Many thanks

Vim

Hi Snoobler,

Thanks for your response, yep got my ABS-emitting alarm clock all set up now :wink:

Ah i see, and is that an enclosure you have built yourself? Or one you have purchased?

Many thanks

Vim

27 days later
2 months later

OK thank you for your answer.

Based on my research I agree with the long term effects that breathing in polluted air can give your body, especially your respiratory system.

So would you ever consider purchasing a 3D Printer Air Filter Accessory to help filter the majority of the particles emitted by 3D Printing with ABS, NYLON, PC, etc? (for an example product see this: Zimpure - Filtering solution for 3D Printers by Zimple — Kickstarter 39)

Thanks Mark for your help so far, it is helping with regards to my research! :slight_smile:

Best Regards

Vim

I wouldn’t buy one based upon the manufacturer’s claim. If it was tested by an independent lab like Consumer Reports and they said it does the job I would. That would open the door to more materials for me.

25 years of being a maker, before the term even existed as a ‘thing’. Quite healthy. I’m the guy in the Makerspace wearing shorts, a t-shirt, and holding a brush to apply stain, varnish, etc. I’m also the guy that looks at you weird when you have a full Tyvek jumpsuit, respirator, and nitrile gloves when applying water based polycrylic. You are probably doing more damage to your body by inducing stress thinking about a small number of the things that will kill you, when it is technically everything. What are you doing regarding the offgassing of nearly every item you bring in to your house? What about all of the mysterious dust you breathe on a daily basis? Heck, most people get more harmful particulates from their Teflon pans degrading. I do avoid eating the filaments and resin though, it tastes funny.

My father did as much or more than me, and is still kicking. Besides, I’m 3D printing and releasing these toxins in the air, so chances are you are breathing it from someone else generating it somewhere. :slight_smile:

Hi Protoculture,

Thanks for your reply, interesting viewpoint! There is definitely a case that perhaps breathing in all these chemicals isn’t really having a substantial impact on everyone as a whole (injection moulding factories stink of ABS, PC, etc), however after my research and talking to various 3D Printer users there are some people that actually feel unwell and get headaches when given prolonged exposure to such 3d printer fumes (see Julies case above).

regards

vim