2021
DOI: 10.1111/ina.12978
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Characteristics of ultrafine particles emitted from 3D‐pens and effect of partition on children's exposure during 3D‐pen operation

Abstract: A three-dimensional (3D) printing pen is a popular writing instrument that uses a heated nozzle, and is similar to a 3D-printer. Processing thermoplastic filaments with a 3D-pen can emit ultrafine particles (UFPs). 3D-pen education sessions were held with "∏"-shaped partitions for the prevention of coronavirus disease . This study aimed to characterize UFP emissions from two types of 3D-pens and evaluate the influence of "∏"-shaped partitions on UFP exposure. Measurements of UFP emission rates and the size dis… Show more

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