Helloo, everybody! I'm Hong. I'm a college student studying in product design.--
I'm doing my master project now, and currently I have a idea about making a small machine to recycle waste PLA product like disposable tableware. Then I realized that PLA is a major material for 3D printer, so I was thinking maybe it is better for recycling waste material from 3D printing.
Myself isn't a user of 3D printer, but one of my classmate used to work in a medical supplies company, they use 3D printer a lot. She told me that they had a lot of useless waste models and they didn't know how to deal with those things. Because the materials cost money, they didn't want to just throw them away.
So I am wondering is it a common situation for you? Do you think it's necessary to design a recycling machine for 3D printer?
I'll be very grateful if you can tell me about your ideas! Really need your help!
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Thanks for proposing the challenge. Here is what our engineering team said:
“We have looked into this a little bit, and have found our blender will grind plastic into pieces small enough to be extruded, however there are a few issues. The first is because the motor is so powerful, the blender has a tendency to melt some of the plastic as it is grinding it, this results in larger than desirable globs of plastic, and the second is using the blender like this adversely effects the life of the blender jar. It would work a few times, but I would not recommend it as a solution to this problem.”
So, while I think this would be a fun option, I don’t think the Blendtec would be a long term solution.
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