Behavior and impact of polyamide nylon to the indoor air quality during SLS powder handling process

The increasing trend associated with Additive Manufacturing (AM) on the application of polyamide-nylon in selective laser sintering (SLS) prototype printing is due to economic and environmental factors. However, number of conducted researches regarding the hazard of exposure to human from powder han...

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Main Authors: Muhamad Damanhuri, Amir Abdullah, Hariri, Azian, Nordin, Normayati
Other Authors: Asmuin, Nor Zelawati
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.31062022-01-04T01:12:33Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3106/ Behavior and impact of polyamide nylon to the indoor air quality during SLS powder handling process Muhamad Damanhuri, Amir Abdullah Hariri, Azian Nordin, Normayati T175-178 Industrial research. Research and development TD878-894 Special types of environment, Including soil pollution, air pollution, noise pollution The increasing trend associated with Additive Manufacturing (AM) on the application of polyamide-nylon in selective laser sintering (SLS) prototype printing is due to economic and environmental factors. However, number of conducted researches regarding the hazard of exposure to human from powder handling during 3D printing process is very limited especially in the usage of polyamide nylon powder. The emitted particles from the SLS powder handling process were found as a cause to respiratory and cardiovascular disruptions including asthma and lung cancer to the operators. Given AM technology is one of the key focus areas under the National Policy on Industry 4.0, this study aims to support the 4th strategy of Occupational Safety and Health Master Plan 2016-2020 in protecting workers rights to a safe, healthy and conducive working environment. Usually, SLS requires operators to mix virgin and recycle powder or known as refresh rate to feed into SLS chamber. The usage of several type of polyamide nylon which is virgin, recycle and mix powder (refresh rate) appear to be a potential source of dust concentration. This research undergoes characterization to investigates the behaviour of polyamide nylon powder (PA12) in terms of morphology and particle size distribution of polyamide nylon. .. Penerbit UTHM Asmuin, Nor Zelawati Hariri, Azian Zakaria, Hanis Sies, Mohamad Farid Idris, Ahmad Fu’ad 2020 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3106/1/Ch07.pdf Muhamad Damanhuri, Amir Abdullah and Hariri, Azian and Nordin, Normayati (2020) Behavior and impact of polyamide nylon to the indoor air quality during SLS powder handling process. In: Recent Development in Industrial and Indoor Environment Research Studies. Penerbit UTHM, pp. 98-115. ISBN 978-967-2916-43-7
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topic T175-178 Industrial research. Research and development
TD878-894 Special types of environment, Including soil pollution, air pollution, noise pollution
spellingShingle T175-178 Industrial research. Research and development
TD878-894 Special types of environment, Including soil pollution, air pollution, noise pollution
Muhamad Damanhuri, Amir Abdullah
Hariri, Azian
Nordin, Normayati
Behavior and impact of polyamide nylon to the indoor air quality during SLS powder handling process
description The increasing trend associated with Additive Manufacturing (AM) on the application of polyamide-nylon in selective laser sintering (SLS) prototype printing is due to economic and environmental factors. However, number of conducted researches regarding the hazard of exposure to human from powder handling during 3D printing process is very limited especially in the usage of polyamide nylon powder. The emitted particles from the SLS powder handling process were found as a cause to respiratory and cardiovascular disruptions including asthma and lung cancer to the operators. Given AM technology is one of the key focus areas under the National Policy on Industry 4.0, this study aims to support the 4th strategy of Occupational Safety and Health Master Plan 2016-2020 in protecting workers rights to a safe, healthy and conducive working environment. Usually, SLS requires operators to mix virgin and recycle powder or known as refresh rate to feed into SLS chamber. The usage of several type of polyamide nylon which is virgin, recycle and mix powder (refresh rate) appear to be a potential source of dust concentration. This research undergoes characterization to investigates the behaviour of polyamide nylon powder (PA12) in terms of morphology and particle size distribution of polyamide nylon. ..
author2 Asmuin, Nor Zelawati
author_facet Asmuin, Nor Zelawati
Muhamad Damanhuri, Amir Abdullah
Hariri, Azian
Nordin, Normayati
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author Muhamad Damanhuri, Amir Abdullah
Hariri, Azian
Nordin, Normayati
author_sort Muhamad Damanhuri, Amir Abdullah
title Behavior and impact of polyamide nylon to the indoor air quality during SLS powder handling process
title_short Behavior and impact of polyamide nylon to the indoor air quality during SLS powder handling process
title_full Behavior and impact of polyamide nylon to the indoor air quality during SLS powder handling process
title_fullStr Behavior and impact of polyamide nylon to the indoor air quality during SLS powder handling process
title_full_unstemmed Behavior and impact of polyamide nylon to the indoor air quality during SLS powder handling process
title_sort behavior and impact of polyamide nylon to the indoor air quality during sls powder handling process
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url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3106/1/Ch07.pdf
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