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03-11-2016, 06:05 AM #1
could you share your sources ?
This article seems to say the contrary:
http://www.3dsafety.org/3dsafety/dow...mf2015_eng.pdf
this one too:
http://www.techworld.com/news/person...treet-3460992/
Better be on the safer side and ventilate. It's not because it does not smell that it's good for your health.
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03-11-2016, 07:42 AM #2
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I didn't advise not to install a fume extractor if you so desire.
You might want one for all of the other chemicals in your house than because paints and many other cleaners in a house are just as dangerous.
I believe it would be important to not be inhaling the fumes from a printer if you have your head in the printer. If you are printing and walk away from it and there is a slight odor I don't believe a fume extractor is warranted. I've been in large injection molding operations and have yet to see a fume extractor around a machine even with an operator close to the machine here in the US.
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03-11-2016, 07:46 AM #3
Please explain to me how to...
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