Abstract

The scope of this paper is to determine the evolution of the dimensional value of the part and to study if there is gas and particle emission produced by the plant-based resin in the 3D printing process with mask stereolithography. For dimensional measurement, a solution with digital calliper is used. For the measurement of emission, two devices are used for indoor air quality. In the vertical direction of part body printed, it is possible to observe a descending linear type of direction with a minimum value at the highest element 3D printed. The data taken into account in this study are mathematically studied using the EXCEL regression equation for dimension. The gases emitted are measured with the booth devices in parallel for formaldehyde and volatile organic compound gases. For CO2 and particles, one of these devices is used. The air quality index was determined in relation to CO2 and, respectively, particle emitted. In the printing process, an increase in CO2 emission of 500 ppm can be observed in the initial phase of the process and a lower value in the body area. It is possible to consider that the quality air in 3D printing with plant-based clear resin is in the good to medium level from all types of emission. These data were put in ac-cordance with the level value offered by the manufacturer of the measuring devices. In this study the dimensional aspects are evaluated in parallel for two types of part bodies and the dimensional equations are the same after three mount times.

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