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Several new studies found that 3D printers emit toxic particles that may be harmful to humans. The studies, presented at the 2020 Society for Risk Analysis virtual Annual Meeting on December 15, ...
Certain 3D-printed materials leach chemicals that kill zebrafish. Don’t panic— but do take these scientists’ advice for printing more safely.
Researchers have that found that 3D printers spew tiny particles into the air as they operate, though the quantity and nature of these potentially toxic aerosols are poorly understood. A new study ...
Parts produced by some commercial 3-D printers are toxic to certain fish embryos, new research shows. These results have raised questions about how to dispose of parts and waste materials from 3-D ...
Parts from the Form 1+ printer were the most dangerous, they said. Because 3D parts were toxic to zebrafish embryos, other species of fish may also be affected.
In addition to the massive number of toxic chemicals, the report found that detailed hazard information is missing for more than 10,000 of the 16,000 chemicals.
Several studies that aim to characterize and quantify the release and composition, particle size, and residence time in the indoor environment will be presented in the Exposure and Risk Assessment ...