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#Most common plastics - Polyester (PET), polyethylene, and PVC. [https://www.creativemechanisms.com/blog/eleven-most-important-plastics]. Recycling symbols - [https://www.cutplasticsheeting.co.uk/blog/uncategorized/the-5-most-common-plastics-their-everyday-uses/].
#Most common plastics - Polyester (PET), polyethylene, and PVC. [https://www.creativemechanisms.com/blog/eleven-most-important-plastics]. Recycling symbols - [https://www.cutplasticsheeting.co.uk/blog/uncategorized/the-5-most-common-plastics-their-everyday-uses/].
#Why plastics warp when 3d printing - [http://3dp-engineering.com/why-3d-prints-warp/]. About Glass Transition temperature - [https://omnexus.specialchem.com/polymer-properties/properties/glass-transition-temperature]
#Solutions for recycling must include:
##High temperature printing chambers for effective printing in many materials.
##Recycling infrastructure for effective recycling to filament

Revision as of 21:21, 2 August 2019

  1. Most common plastics - Polyester (PET), polyethylene, and PVC. [1]. Recycling symbols - [2].
  2. Why plastics warp when 3d printing - [3]. About Glass Transition temperature - [4]
  3. Solutions for recycling must include:
    1. High temperature printing chambers for effective printing in many materials.
    2. Recycling infrastructure for effective recycling to filament