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Characterization of volatile organic compound emissions from consumer level material extrusion 3D printers

机译:消费水平材料挤出3D打印机挥发性有机化合物排放的特征

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Fused filament fabrication (FFF) printers, the most common type of office, educational, and consumer-level 3D printers, emit complex mixture of volatile gases and ultrafine particles (UFPs) that can deteriorate indoor air quality (IAQ). It is important to understand their potential health risks as the technology becomes more prevalent. The developed method for characterizing and quantifying emissions from an operating FFF 3D printer measures particulate and volatile organic compound (VOC) concentrations over time using an environment controlled testing chamber. Characterization of 3D printer emissions is critical for understanding the chemical safety of this technology for providing guidance to minimize exposure to unintentional hazardous emissions.This study found 3D printers to be a source of numerous VOCs and particles that can be released into the indoor air with 216 individual VOCs identified. These VOCs were assessed for their indoor air and human exposure impact. The specific VOCs released during printing varied depending on the filament material. Filament monomers and degradation byproducts were identified in air samples. Total VOC emissions ranged from 147 mu g h(-1) for polyvinyl alcohol filament to 1660 mu g h(-1) for nylon filament. Nozzle temperature, filament material, filament brand, printer brand, and filament color all affected VOC and particle emissions. Personal exposure levels and room exposure levels in two indoor situations, a bedroom and a classroom, were predicted for certain VOCs known or suspected to be carcinogens or irritants. Some chemicals of concern exceeded recommended indoor levels linked to adverse health effects. Exposure levels could be minimized by operating verified low-emitting 3D printers and filaments, reducing the printer nozzle temperature when possible, increasing ventilation around the printer, and providing local exhaust.
机译:熔丝制造(FFF)打印机,最常见的办公室,教育和消费级3D打印机,发出挥发性气体和超细颗粒(UFP)的复杂混合物,可以恶化室内空气质量(IAQ)。重要的是要了解他们潜在的健康风险,因为该技术变得更加普遍。使用环境控制的测试室,从操作FFF 3D打印机的表征和量化排放量的开发方法测量微粒和挥发性有机化合物(VOC)浓度。 3D打印机排放的表征对于了解这项技术的化学安全至关重要,以便在最大限度地减少暴露于无意的危险排放的指导中是至关重要的。本研究发现3D打印机是众多VOC和颗粒的来源,可以用216释放到室内空气中。确定的个体VOC。这些VOC被评估为其室内空气和人体暴露的影响。在印刷过程中释放的特定VOC根据灯丝材料而变化。在空气样品中鉴定了长丝单体和降解副产物。对于聚乙烯醇长丝的147μg(-1)为尼龙长丝的1660μg(-1),总转速排放量为147μg(-1)。喷嘴温度,长丝材料,长丝品牌,打印机品牌和灯丝颜色所有受影响的VOC和粒子排放。在两个室内情况下,卧室和教室的个人曝光率和房间接触水平预计是已知或怀疑是致癌或刺激物的某些VOC。一些令人担忧的化学品超过了建议的室内水平与不良健康影响有关。通过操作已验证的低发射3D打印机和长丝可以最小化曝光水平,尽可能减少打印机喷嘴温度,在打印机周围增加通风,并提供局部排气。

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