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Lucky Resistor
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Is there a list of food safe Prusament filaments?

Hi!

Some colour pigments are not food safe, but there is no declaration which pigments are used in the Prusament filaments.

Is there a list of food-safe or not food safe PETG Prusament filaments somewhere?

I am aware of the problems with bacteria contamination between the layers. If I create an object and seal it, but the seal gets small cracks, food could get into contact with the filament itself. Or, if I print e.g. cookie cutter... In this case, I would like to avoid filaments, which contain problematic pigments, which could leak into the food.

Should be simple enough to check, if there are problematic pigments, and make a list of filaments which contain these. 😄

- LR

Best Answer by loadinglevelone:

https://blog.prusaprinters.org/how-to-make-food-grade-3d-printed-models_40666/

"Most of our PLA and PETG Prusaments (excluding PLA Army Green)* contain inorganic non-migratory pigments that should be safe, but keep in mind that we didn’t acquire any certification. If you print food-grade objects with our filaments, you should do it only for personal use, not for sale."

"*Our coloring manufacturer confirmed that these colors should be safe for food contact:

  • PLA Galaxy Black
  • PLA Galaxy Silver
  • PLA Azure Blue
  • PLA Lipstick Red
  • PLA Galaxy Purple
  • PLA Jet Black
  • PLA Prusa Orange
  • PLA Pineapple yellow
  • PLA Royal Blue
  • PLA Ms. Pink
  • PLA Opal Green
  • PLA Pearl mouse
  • PETG Jet Black
  • PETG Prusa Orange
  • PETG Signal White
  • PETG Carmine Red
  • PETG Yellow Gold
  • PETG Urban Grey
  • PETG Ultramarine Blue
  • PETG Galaxy Black
  • PETG Pistachio Green
  • PETG Terracotta Light."
Posted : 09/12/2020 5:31 pm
loadinglevelone
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RE: Is there a list of food safe Prusament filaments?

https://blog.prusaprinters.org/how-to-make-food-grade-3d-printed-models_40666/

"Most of our PLA and PETG Prusaments (excluding PLA Army Green)* contain inorganic non-migratory pigments that should be safe, but keep in mind that we didn’t acquire any certification. If you print food-grade objects with our filaments, you should do it only for personal use, not for sale."

"*Our coloring manufacturer confirmed that these colors should be safe for food contact:

  • PLA Galaxy Black
  • PLA Galaxy Silver
  • PLA Azure Blue
  • PLA Lipstick Red
  • PLA Galaxy Purple
  • PLA Jet Black
  • PLA Prusa Orange
  • PLA Pineapple yellow
  • PLA Royal Blue
  • PLA Ms. Pink
  • PLA Opal Green
  • PLA Pearl mouse
  • PETG Jet Black
  • PETG Prusa Orange
  • PETG Signal White
  • PETG Carmine Red
  • PETG Yellow Gold
  • PETG Urban Grey
  • PETG Ultramarine Blue
  • PETG Galaxy Black
  • PETG Pistachio Green
  • PETG Terracotta Light."
This post was modified 3 years ago by loadinglevelone

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Posted : 10/12/2020 10:37 am
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