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| ====== The project of filament recycling ====== | ====== The project of filament recycling ====== | ||
| - | This procedure | + | Sustainability |
| - | In a world that moves at full speed and where technology increasingly isolates people, it can sometimes be good to reconnect socially with your peers. While waiting for the online version, we recommend you go directly | + | * Equipments: |
| + | Our printers are manufactured in Europe independently | ||
| + | They are designed | ||
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| + | Our standard PETG filaments are made from waste, offering the lowest impact on the market without compromising performance. | ||
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| + | * Training: | ||
| + | By constantly improving student training, students make fewer mistakes. This drastically reduces the number of iterations needed to get prototypes working, resulting in fewer printjobs | ||
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| + | * Recycling: | ||
| + | With more than 400 kg of plastic filament printed per year, it is estimated that between 20 and 30 kg of waste is generated annually in the 3D printing room. This waste consists mainly of printing supports and parts that do not work or are no longer useful. | ||
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| + | Our PETG waste has been stored since the SPOT opened with a view to being recycled into new 3D printing filaments. | ||
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| + | With the help of several successive semester projects, we have now succeeded in creating our own internal recycling process. | ||
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| + | This process is as follows: | ||
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| + | **Results** | ||
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| + | * Sorting and cleaning the waste are critical steps in order to reduce the difficulties and number of deffects at the end. | ||
| + | * Extruding a new filament from waste is particularly difficult, especially with PETG. The process is very sensitive. | ||
| + | * At the end, we are able to extrude good filament made 100% of waste (without adding virgin material) and with no loss of material properties! | ||
| + | * Because of all these factors, our spools still present some deffects (diameter change, presence of foreign objects) that can clog the 3D printers' | ||
| + | * Now we are working on quality control: detection and correction of the deffect. | ||
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| + | The project is still in progress but hopefully we will be able to let students try our in-house filament before the end of 2025. | ||
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| + | **How you can contribute** | ||
| + | * As a SPOT user, you already contribute by giving us some raw material. But PLEASE, throw your plastic parts carefully! **PURE PET-G ONLY!! NO GLUE; NO SCREWS, NO INSERTS!!** | ||
| + | * As a Master student, you can contribute by doing a semester project with us! Ask the coach for available projects. | ||
| + | * You can also join the [[https:// | ||
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