“The filters you’re using on your respirator aren’t suitable for protecting you from the fumes generated when working with resin. These fumes can be harmful, and it’s important to use the correct filter. I know high-quality filters can be expensive, but you should consider getting a proper filter from the company DRAEGER, which is designed to filter solvent vapors and chemicals.” Suitable Filter for Resin Fumes: To effectively protect yourself from resin fumes, you need an A2P3 combination filter (A2 = protection against organic gases and vapors with a boiling point above 65°C; P3 = protection against solid and liquid particles like dust). This filter protects you from both fumes and fine particles that are released when working with resin.
Question I always wonder about these designs is how do you keep your resin warm enough if you're chucking most of the volume of air out of the top of the printer?
Good question, when it comes to the heat it may affect the print quality in some instances, may see more failures when it comes to a colder environment but I’ll see
Thanks for this!
“The filters you’re using on your respirator aren’t suitable for protecting you from the fumes generated when working with resin. These fumes can be harmful, and it’s important to use the correct filter. I know high-quality filters can be expensive, but you should consider getting a proper filter from the company DRAEGER, which is designed to filter solvent vapors and chemicals.”
Suitable Filter for Resin Fumes:
To effectively protect yourself from resin fumes, you need an A2P3 combination filter (A2 = protection against organic gases and vapors with a boiling point above 65°C; P3 = protection against solid and liquid particles like dust). This filter protects you from both fumes and fine particles that are released when working with resin.
Question I always wonder about these designs is how do you keep your resin warm enough if you're chucking most of the volume of air out of the top of the printer?
Good question, when it comes to the heat it may affect the print quality in some instances, may see more failures when it comes to a colder environment but I’ll see
I wonder if such an aggressive fan is really required, it looks industrial and made to suck a ton of air.
I mentioned you and one of my post on TikTok
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What printer u got?
I got the elegoo mars pro 3
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