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- | ====== Plastic Recycling ====== | + | ====== Currently not available, recycler needs repaired ====== |
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+ | ====== Plastic Recycling ====== | ||
The lab has a system for shredding and recycling 3D printing filaments. We're currently set up to process PLA and PETG. | The lab has a system for shredding and recycling 3D printing filaments. We're currently set up to process PLA and PETG. | ||
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+ | Note: The product is not very user friendly or complete. The documentation/ | ||
===== Sorting & Storage ===== | ===== Sorting & Storage ===== | ||
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* The optimal object for shredding is something with an uneven shape in all three dimensions and <40% infill. The further you get from that, the harder it will be to process. | * The optimal object for shredding is something with an uneven shape in all three dimensions and <40% infill. The further you get from that, the harder it will be to process. | ||
- | * **Don' | + | * Cut up bigger stuff so it fits into the recycling box (10x10x15cm), |
- | * Anything | + | * A good tip for anything |
- | * Don't try to recycle anything flexible, like unprocessed filament or a failed first layer that came off the printer as a flimsy plastic sheet. | + | * < |
If you want to recycle something but the box is full, either do some shredding or toss it in the bin - don't overwhelm the lab with unprocessed recycling. | If you want to recycle something but the box is full, either do some shredding or toss it in the bin - don't overwhelm the lab with unprocessed recycling. | ||
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+ | When you are shedding a new material, vacuum out the blades, hopper and collection drawer the materials don't mix. | ||
===== Shredding ===== | ===== Shredding ===== | ||
- | The shredder is pretty simple to operate. Make sure it's plugged in and the drawer that holds the shredded bits is empty (don't worry about the tiny bits clinging | + | The shredder is pretty simple to operate. Make sure it's plugged in and the drawer that holds the shredded bits is empty (don't worry about the tiny bits clinging |
- | You should hear the motor struggling occasionally and running | + | You should hear the motor struggling occasionally and running backwards to clear jams. If you hear the steady sound of a motor unbothered by anything difficult in its path, stuff is probably not actually reaching the shredder teeth. Press the button to turn the shredder off (DON' |
- | Remove | + | Empty the drawer from the bottom of the shredder into the bin labelled " |
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+ | You can fill the hopper and leave it running, it will automatically turn off after a while of it detecting there is nothing to shred. | ||
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+ | ===== Shredding plastic bottles ===== | ||
+ | You can shred plastic bottles and other products after you have washed them with soap and warm water and dried them. Leave a note on the container for others to know what settings to use. The shreddings can be used to [[https:// | ||
===== Extruding and Spooling ===== | ===== Extruding and Spooling ===== | ||
Optimal settings for this process are still being worked out, and there may be some adjustments to the firmware and controls on the extruder and spooler. In the meantime, if you want to try making some filament, check out the manuals on the Felfil website and proceed at your own risk. | Optimal settings for this process are still being worked out, and there may be some adjustments to the firmware and controls on the extruder and spooler. In the meantime, if you want to try making some filament, check out the manuals on the Felfil website and proceed at your own risk. | ||
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+ | Values given by Felfil: | ||
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+ | ^ Material ^ Temperature (*C) ^ Mode ^ Screw \\ RPM ^ Motor \\ Current (A) ^ Drying \\ Needed ^ Notes ^ | ||
+ | | PLA | 185-220 \\ depending on formulation | Soft/Hard | 7 | 0.7 | yes | | | ||
+ | | PETG | 210 | Medium | 7 | 0.7 | yes | | | ||
+ | | ABS | 210 | Soft/Hard | 9 | 0.6 | yes | Safety ((The styrene fumes it gives off when melting are very smelly and can give you a headache, use extraction. Do your research and follow the safety recommendations)) | | ||
+ | | Nylon | 240 | Hard | 9 | 0.7 | yes | | | ||
+ | | HDPE | 200 | _ | 9 | 0.6 | no | | | ||
+ | | HIPS | 200 | Soft | 9 | 0.7 | no | | | ||
+ | | TPU | _ | Medium | _ | _ | _ | 2.85mm extrusion only | | ||
+ | | PP | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | | | ||
+ | | PET from bottles | up to 270? | _ | _ | _ | _ |[[https:// | ||
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+ | (The documentation is conflicted about if PLA should be ran with soft or hard mode, both seem to work. Update the wiki with settings you find work better) | ||
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+ | Add raw pellets 40-60% by weight. 100% recycled is also possible, but worse quality, not yet tested in the lab. | ||
+ | Coloured filament: add 2% pigment by weight | ||
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+ | Run the filament through a spare 3d printer heatbreak to check all of it is not over 1.75mm, which will cause an annoying jam mid-print | ||
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+ | Mode controls the PID constants used to control the filament width. | ||
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+ | The extruder can work for a maximum of 4 hours at a time, cool it down for 2 hours before turning it on again. | ||
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+ | ===== Resources ===== | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * Blog posts | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * Download links for printing accessories: | ||
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===== Upgrades ===== | ===== Upgrades ===== | ||
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To do: | To do: | ||
* Figure out how to get the encoders on the extruder and spooler working better. | * Figure out how to get the encoders on the extruder and spooler working better. | ||
+ | * Tweak the firmware to make all the menu options easier to adjust (make it have finer control and quicker to get to desired value) | ||
* Add another fan to the extruder to cool the motor directly. | * Add another fan to the extruder to cool the motor directly. | ||
+ | * Intermittent firmware bug with filament sensor - it detects the width correctly (verified with Serial.print in firmware) but does not start the motor. Sometimes it works, sometimes doesn' | ||
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+ | Done: | ||
+ | * Printed a bigger hopper | ||
+ | * Changed the pitch of the distribution winding mechanism as it was taking frustratingly long to move it from side to side. (In firmware, find and replace all instances of ' | ||
+ | * Changed the filament sensor a little to make it easier to insert material | ||
+ | * Soldered in a barrel jack that doesn' | ||
===== Log ===== | ===== Log ===== |
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