Summary and derived Risk Assessment of 3D printing emission studies

The article embraces the review of 50 published studies covering the emissions of 3D printing and a summary of methods, results, toxicological studies and methods to reduce emissions of 3D printing. 3D printing releases harmful nanoparticles and VOCs and the filaments with additives pose a higher risk due to the possible release. Styrene is the most reported VOC for 3D printing.

The article was published in the journal Atmospheric Environment.

Summary and derived Risk Assessment of 3D printing emission studies
Heike Romanowski, Frank S. Bierkandt, Andreas Luch, Peter Laux
Atmospheric Environment
Volume 294
1 February 2023, 119501
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2022.119501

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