Each sheet in the current spreadsheet contains data that was generated by the USEPA ORD and used in the manuscript entitled: Particle and Vapor Emissions from Vat Polymerization Desktop-scale 3-Dimensional Printers. For the research project the USEPA ORD was responsible for identifying the elemental composition and concentration for each of the 5 different resin used in the project. The chemical composition and concentration were determined for the as purchased uncured resin and a cured resin printed object. Data produced from the research that was included in the manuscript was presented in Table 3. Identities of elements in bulk feedstock resin, airborne particles emitted during vat polymerization 3-D printing, and printed objects; and Supporting Information Table S5 Elemental content of bulk grey liquid resins and printed solid objects by ICP analysis (mg/kg) The data presented in Table 3 is presented in Sheet2 and the data presented in Table S5 is located in Sheet3. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Stefaniak, A.B., L.N. Bowers, A.K. Knepp, T.P. Luxton, D.M. Peloquin, E.J. Baumann, J.E. Ham, J.R. Wells, A.R. Johnson, R.F. LeBouf, F.-. Su, S.B. Martin Jr., and M.A. Virji. Particle and vapor emissions from vat polymerization desktop-scale 3-dimensional printers. JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL HYGIENE. Taylor & Francis, Inc., Philadelphia, PA, USA, 16(8): 519-531, (2019).
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United State Environmental Protection Agency - view all
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Last updatedover 2 years ago
Format
Overview3-dimensional printingdigital light processingstereolithographyultrafine particlesvat polymerizationvolatile organic compounds
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Dcat Modified2019-02-15
Dcat Publisher NameU.S. EPA Office of Research and Development (ORD)
Guidhttps://doi.org/10.23719/1503439
