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PART MATERIAL SAFETY
• Disposal of fully cured parts produced are not subject to regulations of any known agency worldwide. VisiJet® support
material cartridges may be disposed of in ordinary ofce trash.
• Uncured part material waste is classied as regulated, and in some areas hazardous; requiring special packaging,
transportation, and disposal. The disposal of partially cured or uncured part material must comply with all local, state, and
federal environmental safety regulations. Applicable part “waste” includes cartridges (empty or full) and waste pans. Any
materials used cleaning up uncured part material should be disposed of as uncured part material.
• To nd out facility disposal requirements, contact a local waste disposal provider. (Local environmental regulatory agency
should have a list of qualied providers.) You will need to give disposal service provider a copy of the part material MSDS
/ SDS, and possibly other forms included in the Appendix of your VisiJet® Material Handling Guide, such as Waste Prole
Worksheet and SNUR (Signicant New Use Regulation - U.S. only). A report will be provided, indicating disposal require-
ments, as well as a quotation for regularly scheduled pickups. If assistance is needed locating a waste disposal provider,
or completing a waste disposal form, contact your local 3D Systems certied reseller or 3D Systems Technical Support.
• 3D Systems assumes no liability or responsibility for proper disposal of uncured part material. Proper disposal of uncured
part material is the sole responsibility of the user.
Users of the printer should be informed of potential hazards of part material prior to working with
a printer, or performing duties which may result in exposure to uncured part material, such as
removal of material waste pan and empty material cartridges.
Always wear gloves when handling part material that is uncured and not
totally solidied.
DISPOSAL
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