![]() We have not tested our material in the specific situations you will be subjecting it to. Alas, much to the sorrow of our parents, we are not chemists. We have gotten a few questions about the acid/base resistance of our 3D prints. But feel free to experiment with printing water holding vessels! A tiny flaw causes the vase to leak one night, frying your drive. you 3D print a vase, fill it with water and put it next to your computer. ![]() Your 3D printed object may hold water, but, again, we cannot guarantee it (e.g. We may have been printing wood or flexible material on a printer before we started your PLA print, and some cross contamination is inevitable. Can you imagine what the University lawyers would do to us? Even if PLA is generally recognized as food safe, we print with all kinds of different material on the same print heads. A: We cannot guarantee that your print will be food safe.
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