Active Carbon Enclosure Filter DIY
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×Active Carbon Enclosure Filter DIY
Object Information:
For Printing ABS and other polymers, I wanted an filter to filter any possible harmfull fumes when printing.
Filters for sale are quite expensive and the refill cartrideges are quite expensive as well. so decided to make one, low-budget.
Keeping in mind to design it so i can refill the active carbon on-the-run.
I've tried to make the box a little more appealing by adding some signs and an logo of Skynet for reasons not to be discussed.
The filter casing consists of 6 parts, this way the 'walls' can be printed flat and will considerbly save printing time.
The walls have little pins and holes to make allignment easier, these require glue to make the box nice air tight.
Active Carbon is sold in 'pet stores' ,'aquatic / pond store' or 'gardening stores'
as it is needed to keep pond water clean and healty.
Assembly Instructions:
The Cartrige made of two parts must firmly put together, put a piece of cloth inside and fill the filter cartridge
with active carbon.
The filter housing has has pre-cut M4 nut spaces,
drill 4mm holes in the enclosure allignd with the holes in the filter casing.
The other side of the filter casing has holes to fit a 80mm fan, also use M4 bolts with nuts to fit the fan.
Printed on a FLSUN I3+ autolevel
*upgrades - Isolated heated bed
- 30mm filament cooling fan
- full enclosure
Layer height: 0.2mm
Infill: 20%
Perimters: 2
Top layers: 2
Bottem layers: 2
Brims: no (xx mm)
Printing Time: +/-
Front :86 min
Back :90 min
Left :83 min
Right :83 min
Top :80 min
Bottem :74 min
Cartridge 1 :240 min
Cartridge 2 :65 min
Status | Rejected |
Time to do | 65 - 240 minutes |
Support Free | YES |