3D Printing Fumes May Be Hazardous Over Time: Study
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After reading this article, I think that our growing community should demand to all filament producers a kind of HEALTH CERTIFICATE that describes the grade of toxicity of the fumes produced on the printing process.
For example, COLORFABB has put on its website a Foodcompliance that certificates that the material is suitable for packaging in dry, aqueous, acetic and fatty foodstuffs at any condition of time at room temperature and below.
I think that this kind of public documents could give to makers the knowledge to choose wise there filaments. What do you guys think about?
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