Literature DB >> 31798757

Evaluation of emissions and exposures at workplaces using desktop 3-dimensional printer.

A B Stefaniak1, A R Johnson1, S du Preez2, D R Hammond3, J R Wells1, J E Ham1, R F LeBouf1, K W Menchaca3, S B Martin1, M G Duling1, L N Bowers1, A K Knepp1, F C Su1, D J de Beer4, J L du Plessis5.   

Abstract

There is a paucity of data on additive manufacturing process emissions and personal exposures in real-world workplaces. Hence, we evaluated atmospheres in four workplaces utilizing desktop "3-dimensional" (3-d) printers [fused filament fabrication (FFF) and sheer] for production, prototyping, or research. Airborne particle diameter and number concentration and total volatile organic compound concentrations were measured using real-time instruments. Airborne particles and volatile organic compounds were collected using time-integrated sampling techniques for off-line analysis. Personal exposures for metals and volatile organic compounds were measured in the breathing zone of operators. All 3-d printers that were monitored released ultrafine and fine particles and organic vapors into workplace air. Particle number-based emission rates (#/min) ranged from 9.4 × 109 to 4.4 × 1011 (n = 9samples) for FFF3-d printers and from 1.9 to 3.8 × 109 (n = 2 samples) for a sheer 3-d printer. The large variability in emission rate values reflected variability from the printers as well as differences in printer design, operating conditions, and feedstock materials among printers. A custom-built ventilated enclosure evaluated at one facility was capable of reducing particle number and total organic chemical concentrations by 99.7% and 53.2%, respectively. Carbonyl compounds were detected in room air; however, none were specifically attributed to the 3-d printing process. Personal exposure to metals (aluminum, iron) and 12 different organic chemicals were all below applicable NIOSH Recommended Exposure Limit values, but results are not reflective of all possible exposure scenarios. More research is needed to understand 3-d printer emissions, exposures, and efficacy of engineering controls in occupational settings.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31798757      PMCID: PMC6889885          DOI: 10.1016/j.jchas.2018.11.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Chem Health Saf        ISSN: 1871-5532


  18 in total

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Authors:  Jinghai Yi; Ryan F LeBouf; Matthew G Duling; Timothy Nurkiewicz; Bean T Chen; Diane Schwegler-Berry; M Abbas Virji; Aleksandr B Stefaniak
Journal:  J Toxicol Environ Health A       Date:  2016-05-19
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5.  Towards sustainable additive manufacturing: The need for awareness of particle and vapor releases during polymer recycling, making filament, and fused filament fabrication 3-D printing.

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6.  Use of 3-Dimensional Printers in Educational Settings: The Need for Awareness of the Effects of Printer Temperature and Filament Type on Contaminant Releases.

Authors:  Aleksandr B Stefaniak; Lauren N Bowers; Gabe Cottrell; Ergin Erdem; Alycia K Knepp; Stephen Martin; Jack Pretty; Matthew G Duling; Elizabeth D Arnold; Zachary Wilson; Benjamin Krider; Ryan F LeBouf; M Abbas Virji; Arif Sirinterlikci
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7.  Large-Format Additive Manufacturing and Machining Using High-Melt-Temperature Polymers. Part I: Real-Time Particulate and Gas-Phase Emissions.

Authors:  Aleksandr B Stefaniak; Lauren N Bowers; Stephen B Martin; Duane R Hammond; Jason E Ham; J R Wells; Alyson R Fortner; Alycia K Knepp; Sonette du Preez; Jack R Pretty; Jennifer L Roberts; Johan L du Plessis; Austin Schmidt; Matthew G Duling; Andrew Bader; M Abbas Virji
Journal:  J Chem Health Saf       Date:  2021-03-25

8.  Large-Format Additive Manufacturing and Machining Using High-Melt-Temperature Polymers. Part II: Characterization of Particles and Gases.

Authors:  Aleksandr B Stefaniak; Lauren N Bowers; Stephen B Martin; Duane R Hammond; Jason E Ham; J R Wells; Alyson R Fortner; Alycia K Knepp; Sonette du Preez; Jack R Pretty; Jennifer L Roberts; Johan L du Plessis; Austin Schmidt; Matthew G Duling; Andrew Bader; M Abbas Virji
Journal:  J Chem Health Saf       Date:  2021-03-25

9.  Additive Manufacturing for Occupational Hygiene: A Comprehensive Review of Processes, Emissions, & Exposures.

Authors:  A B Stefaniak; S Du Preez; J L Du Plessis
Journal:  J Toxicol Environ Health B Crit Rev       Date:  2021-06-17       Impact factor: 6.393

10.  Monitoring of Particulate Matter Emissions from 3D Printing Activity in the Home Setting.

Authors:  Shirin Khaki; Emer Duffy; Alan F Smeaton; Aoife Morrin
Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2021-05-07       Impact factor: 3.576

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