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3D Systems, Inc.
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p/n: 15-D99, rev. C
5.2 Waste Disposal Area
Ability to dispose of waste:
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Waste oil from the vacuum pump and blower
Metal powder
Clothes and paper towels that are used to clean
Other items that contain metal powder
Closed metal containers need to be available for waste disposal. These waste containers need to be stored, if possible, in a
closed environment outside the production facility.
Waste materials must be disposed of in accordance with all local, state and federal regulations. Check all applicable laws and
local regulations regarding waste disposal. Refer to DMP Safety guide (p/n: 80-D0712).
5.3 Special Considerations - Reactive Metals
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considered to be reactive metals:
Titanium and Titanium alloys
Aluminum and Aluminum alloys
5.3.1 Electrical Equipment
Avoid using standard electrical equipment inside the reactive metal dust zone. Only use equipment that meets the explosion
safety requirements.
5.3.2 Fire Suppression
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The automatic sprinkler system must be disabled in areas where reactive metals are used or stored. Several of the materials,
(magnesium, titanium, aluminum, etc.) will react with water to produce hydrogen. With the sprinkler system disabled, local
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prohibited).
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5.3.3 Good Housekeeping
Make sure that dust layers, clouds or dangerous concentrations of dust are avoided by good housekeeping.
Examples of good housekeeping include, but are not limited to:
Using a wet separator, explosion-proof vacuum cleaner after each use. The RPM and TRM must be throughly cleaned
before moving to the next module, to avoid potential dust clouds.
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Using a dust extraction system to remove airborne dust out of the air any time metal powder is handled.
Using pure enthanol to wipe down the modules after each use and before transporting the RPM.

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Brand3D Systems
ModelDMP Flex 350
Category3D Printers
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