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New AM Materials Round Up

Several new AM materials were announced in the past week.

An Easier Way To Detect 3D Printer VOCs

An Easier Way To Detect 3D Printer VOCs

A report details a new, accessible method of detecting VOCs in the nearby atmosphere, which could be quite useful in many 3D printing situations.

Seven 3D Printing Hazards

Seven 3D Printing Hazards

3D printing is thought to be a relatively safe activity, but is it really?

EMBARGO TUES 8AM ET Clean AIr: MakerBot’s New Filtration Accessory

Clean Air: MakerBot’s New Filtration Accessory

MakerBot announced “Clean Air”, a smart filtration accessory for their METHOD X 3D printers.

Could This Be The Best 3D Printer Enclosure?

Could This Be The Best 3D Printer Enclosure?

A new startup is marketing an enclosure kit for small desktop 3D printers, including the popular Prusa models.

RIZE Reaches Fifth GREENGUARD Certification

RIZE Reaches Fifth GREENGUARD Certification

The RIZE 2XC 3D printer has obtained UL GREENGUARD certification, the fifth such certification for a RIZE product.

3D Printer Emissions Are Everywhere

Did you know there are increased levels of 3D printer emissions even at trade shows? We found a measurement to prove this happens.

Published December 18, 2019
Categorized as Ideas Tagged emissions, filter, hepa, kora, nanoparticles, safety, trade show, ventilation, vocs

The Significance Of UL GREENGUARD 2904 Certification In 3D Printing

Today Rize announces the first UL GREENGUARD 2904 Certified 3D printer and materials; what does this mean for the 3D printing industry?

Published October 1, 2019
Categorized as Usage Tagged certification, emissions, interview, rize, safety, standards, ul, vocs

Rize Announces First UL GREENGUARD Certification: CEO Interview

3D printer emissions are in focus again today, but with a progress update: the first GREENGUARD-certified 3D printer has been announced.

Published October 1, 2019
Categorized as Usage Tagged emissions, interview, rize, safety, standards, ul, vocs

Do You Need A 3D Printer Emissions Sensor?

3D printers emit VOCs — volatile organic compounds. Do you need a sensor to detect them? We examine a proposed DIY solution.

Published September 6, 2019
Categorized as Hardware Tagged diy, hackaday, nanoparticles, safety, sensor, vocs

UK’s Health And Safety Executive Looking At 3D Printing

A new report about 3D printing safety has been issued by the UK’s Health and Safety Executive.

Published March 5, 2019
Categorized as research Tagged emissions, filter, nanoparticles, safety, vocs

The Correct Way To Achieve Zero Emission 3D Prints

I’m quite impressed with Rize’s approach to dealing with 3D printer emissions, and it’s not anything you might expect.

Published February 17, 2019
Categorized as Hardware Tagged @rize3d, filter, hepa, nanoparticles, rize, safety, vocs

One Inexpensive Way to Add Some Safety to Your 3D Printer

After publishing our rant about the increasingly important lack of attention paid to safety in 3D printing, we received an interesting tip.

Published December 1, 2018
Categorized as Hardware Tagged @CELRobox, cel robox, filter, hepa, nanoparticles, safety, vocs

Does ANYONE Care About 3D Printer Emissions?

After reading more scary papers researching 3D printer emissions, I am baffled by the industry’s lack of response.

Published November 21, 2018
Categorized as research Tagged emissions, nanoparticles, particles, safety, vocs
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