Particle and organic vapor emissions from children's 3-D pen and 3-D printer toys

Objective: Fused filament fabrication "3-dimensional (3-D)" printing has expanded beyond the workplace to 3-D printers and pens for use by children as toys to create objects. Materials and methods: Emissions from two brands of toy 3-D pens and one brand of toy 3-D printer were characterize...

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Published in:Inhalation toxicology Vol. 31; no. 13-14; pp. 432 - 445
Main Authors: Yi, Jinghai, Duling, Matthew G., Bowers, Lauren N., Knepp, Alycia K., LeBouf, Ryan F., Nurkiewicz, Timothy R., Ranpara, Anand, Luxton, Todd, Martin, Stephen B., Burns, Dru A., Peloquin, Derek M., Baumann, Eric J., Virji, M. Abbas, Stefaniak, Aleksandr B.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: England Taylor & Francis 06.12.2019
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ISSN:0895-8378, 1091-7691, 1091-7691
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