Team:RHIT/Sustainability
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<p>In the production of our Victor the Vector device, our team used a 3D printer to create parts for the device. This 3D printer used PLA (polylactic acid) plastic to print the parts.</p> | <p>In the production of our Victor the Vector device, our team used a 3D printer to create parts for the device. This 3D printer used PLA (polylactic acid) plastic to print the parts.</p> | ||
<p>PLA is a biodegradable polyester that is developed from various biological sources such as corn starch. PLA can be used for several plastic products such as cups, packaging material, and even as various parts of medical implants. It is a desirable replacement for several other plastics that may not be able to degrade.</p> | <p>PLA is a biodegradable polyester that is developed from various biological sources such as corn starch. PLA can be used for several plastic products such as cups, packaging material, and even as various parts of medical implants. It is a desirable replacement for several other plastics that may not be able to degrade.</p> | ||
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