tejaprakash
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Wikipedia says: PVA is nontoxic. It biodegrades slowly, and solutions containing up to 5% PVA are nontoxic to fish.
My doubt is, if I have made my print completely with PVA and dissolve it in a public water body, is that toxic
sorry.... but what do you want to distribute in a public water body? sounds a bit strange...
By mistake a print made of PVA has fallen into a water body in a park. I was worried if it pollutes the water
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As far as I know PVA is considered for being used with drug capsules in future...
http://www.pharmtech.com/development-pva-copolymer-capsules
Thanks for the information. Though I could not draw proper conclusions, it was helpful
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Wikipedia says: PVA is nontoxic. It biodegrades slowly, and solutions containing up to 5% PVA are nontoxic to fish.
My doubt is, if I have made my print completely with PVA and dissolve it in a public water body, is that toxic
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If I dissolve a 3D printed object made of PVA in water, does it pollute the water?
Does PVA when dissolvedd in water, pollutes it ?
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sorry.... but what do you want to distribute in a public water body? sounds a bit strange...
By mistake a print made of PVA has fallen into a water body in a park. I was worried if it pollutes the water
Anyway, no one consumes that water.