Researchers from Canada’s Western University have developed a new open-source approach for 3D printing water pipe fittings. According to the London, Ontario-based team, around 126 billion cubic meter
Could be promising as long as the print is water tight.
It’s not only that, but FDM produces many tiny ridges for any organic matter to latch onto and grow in. It’s simply not a reasonable solution for something like this. Sure, Nylon has good interlayer adhesion, but it’s also a bitch to print.
Plenty of systems have taken a lifetime of abuse, PEX tubing being used industrially for its amazing longevity and that’s what I use in my home as well.
I’m betting you were raised to consider recycling as a consumer-focused solution to <insert any of myriad global issues>, like many of us. 🥲😅
What are you on about now? Was this some attempt at an insult or something I’m too daft to pick up?
It’s not only that, but FDM produces many tiny ridges for any organic matter to latch onto and grow in. It’s simply not a reasonable solution for something like this. Sure, Nylon has good interlayer adhesion, but it’s also a bitch to print.
Plenty of systems have taken a lifetime of abuse, PEX tubing being used industrially for its amazing longevity and that’s what I use in my home as well.
What are you on about now? Was this some attempt at an insult or something I’m too daft to pick up?