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3D Printing and Indoor Air Quality: From Invisible Emissions to Measurable Risk
3D printing releases ultrafine particles and volatile organic compounds that are often invisible to traditional air quality metrics. This article explains what is emitted, why PM2.5 is not enough, and how monitoring and ventilation reduce long-term exposure risks.
