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Studies Suggest 3D Printing Could Be Toxic


Researchers said manufacturers and regulators should help mitigate potential health risks.
Dec 16th, 2020
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Manufacturers, regulators and consumers should take steps to address potential risks related to 3D printing as the technology improves and becomes more widespread, researchers suggested Tuesday.
The Society for Risk Analysis’ annual meeting, held virtually this week, featured a symposium on recent studies evaluating the risks posed by 3D printing systems and products. Researchers noted that particles produced during the printing process can infiltrate the lungs, and that in addition to labs and factories, printers are frequently used in schools, libraries and homes.
Researchers added that 3D printers can use potentially harmful substances including thermoplastics, metals, and volatile and semi-volatile organic chemicals processed over the course of several hours. ....

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3D printers may be toxic to humans, especially kids, new data reveals


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3D printers may be producing emissions that are toxic to humans, with children under nine years old being at even greater risk. 
 
Three studies presented at this week s Exposure and Risk Assessment of 3D Printing and Emerging Materials virtual event held by the Society for Risk Analysis are raising questions about the safety of 3D printing.
 
One of those studies - conducted by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health - evaluated the potential toxicity of ABS emissions generated during 3D printing by examining human lung cells exposed via inhalation. The study revealed that the emitted particles cause moderate toxicity in human lung cells. ....

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