Good ventilation should be ensured when using tabletop 3D printers
15 April 2016, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Aalto University and Helsinki University, Press release 24/2016 A new study shows that printing releases nanoparticles whose spread into the indoor air should be restricted.Tabletop 3D printers have become more common in homes, schools and libraries as their prices have come down and they have become easily available. According to the study by the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Aalto University and the University of Helsinki, nanoparticles are emitted into the air when printers are used. Printing every once in a while