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Health Risks of 3D Printers

Jan. 14, 2019

Based off a research report conducted by Georgia Tech and UL Chemical Safety, Sarah Kloepple and Christoph Trappe chat about the rising popularity of 3D printers for businesses, schools and personal use. They discuss topics like the health risks associated with these printers as well as some tips to keep everyone safe.

Based off a research report conducted by Georgia Tech and UL Chemical Safety, Sarah Kloepple and Christoph Trappe chat about the rising popularity of 3D printers for businesses, schools and personal use.

They discuss topics like the health risks associated with these printers as well as some tips to keep everyone safe.

Read the original article: Health Implications and Safety Tips for Desktop 3D Printing

Prefer to read the transcript? Find it here.

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