Uv Lamps - Stratasys J4100 User Manual

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Stratasys J4100 User Guide
➢ Uncured printing material is considered a hazardous substance, requiring
➢ When handling UV-cured models that may not be completely cured on the
➢ To prevent respiratory irritation, ventilate areas where Model and Support
➢ Clean up Model-material and Support-material spills with disposable towels
➢ Do not wash contaminated clothing at home; clothing should be
➢ Dispose of contaminated shoes, belts and other leather items in accordance

UV Lamps

UV lamps used by the printer to cure printing materials contain a small amount of
mercury. In the unlikely event of lamp breakage, avoid inhaling mercury vapor,
and ventilate the room. If the lamp ruptures (breaks) during operation, leave the
room and ventilate it thoroughly for about 30 minutes.
Use protective gloves to prevent contact with mercury and other lamp
components. Carefully remove spilled mercury with a method that prevents the
generation of mercury vapor, such as a syringe, packing tape or paper.
Place the broken lamp, mercury and contaminated materials in an air-tight, non-
metallic container. Dispose of the container in accordance with applicable
regulations.
DOC-26000 Rev. C
certain precautions when directly handling it. To prevent skin irritation, wear
neoprene or nitrile gloves. If there is any chance that Model and Support
materials might splash into the eyes, wear safety goggles. Prolonged direct
contact with printing materials can cause an allergic reaction.
surface, common latex gloves are adequate.
materials are used.
or other absorbent, non-reusable material, such as sawdust or activated
charcoal. Rinse the spill area with denatured or isopropyl alcohol (IPA),
followed by soap and water. Dispose of the absorbent material in accordance
with local regulations.
professionally laundered.
with any applicable regulations. Absorbed printing material may re-expose
the user when these items are worn.
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