The additive manufacturing and 3D printing industry is transforming the way products are designed and created across a variety of sectors, including aerospace, healthcare, automotive, and consumer goods. These processes, while revolutionary, often generate fine particulates, fumes, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that can pose risks to worker safety, product quality, and equipment performance. Common airborne contaminants include Ultrafine particles (UFPs), styrene, caprolactam, acrylates, epoxy vapors. These toxins represent health risks such as respiratory irritation, metal fume fever, organ damage, carcinogenic exposure. Purex offers state-of-the-art air filtration solutions to address these challenges and support the growing demands of additive manufacturing. To see the full industry contaminants list click here.
Whether working with plastics, metals, resins, or composites, 3D printing produces airborne contaminants that vary depending on the material and process. Purex filtration systems are designed to handle this diversity, offering essential features for maintaining a clean and efficient workspace:
Purex air filtration systems are essential for companies that prioritize safety, compliance, and precision in their additive manufacturing operations. By removing harmful particulates and fumes, these systems protect operators, preserve product quality, and enhance the longevity of equipment.
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