Thought yes, for ABS, and no for PLA. Is this correct or not? No idea about PVA or Nylon
(or others?).
Thanks!
I print in a classroom, and I only notice a smell with ABS if I stick my nose in the machine. I've yet to find anyone who can provide proof either way if ABS fumes are harmful, but I've been pretty busy sniffing super glue and model paint =)
Sensitization: Did not cause sensitisation on laboratory animals
Apparently, another concern for PLA is inhalation of dust, where a positive pressure respirator is recommended. GOOD TO KNOW!!!
Respiratory
protection:
Respirator must be worn if exposed to dust. Wear respirator
with dust filter. Respiratory protection is needed if any of
the exposure limits in Section 3 are exceeded. Consult an
industrial hygiene professional prior to respirator selection
and use. Use a postive-pressure air supplied respirator if
there is any potential for an uncontrolled release, exposure
levels are not known, or any other circumstances where airpurifying
respirators may not provide adequate protection.
WARNING: Air purifying
The extruder doesn't "smolder".
Thanks for the MSDS info and carcinogenic aspects on PLA.
"However there are some by products of some types of slow combustion where there are no known safe exposure levels"
Do you have any access to any journals?
The issue is of course that an active fume hood removing air from the chamber is not ideal for use with ABS while printing
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