THE ECOLOGICAL ASPECT OF THE 3D PRINTING PROCESS ON THE PRINTING ENVIRONMENT
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https://doi.org/10.24867/13EF02DjordjevicKeywords:
3D printing process, FDM technique, suspended particles, printing environmentAbstract
The detection and quantification of emitted PM1, PM2.5 and PM10 suspended particles during the operation of devices for FDM printing technique with different filaments were conducted, with closed and open windows, to determine which working printing environment is better for the operator.
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2021-06-07
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Gaphic Engineering and Design