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Have you ever wondered how to safely dispose of Isopropyl alcohol from 3D printing?

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Disposing of isopropyl alcohol (IPA) used in rinsing 3D-printed resin models in South Africa requires careful handling due to its classification as hazardous waste.
 
To ensure safety and environmental compliance, follow these steps:


1. Cure the Contaminated IPA

 

  • UV Exposure: Place the used IPA in a clear, UV-transparent container and expose it to direct sunlight or a UV curing lamp. This process will solidify the dissolved resin particles.

     

  • Agitation: Occasionally stir the solution to ensure even exposure to UV light.









2. Filter the Solidified Resin

 

  • After curing, filter the IPA using a fine mesh or coffee filter to separate the solidified resin particles.
 
  • Dispose of the solid resin according to local hazardous waste guidelines.






3. Assess IPA Reusability

 

  • If the IPA remains clear after filtration, it can be reused for future cleaning tasks.
     
  • If it appears cloudy, it should be disposed of as hazardous waste.







4. Dispose of Unusable IPA

  • Do Not Pour Down Drains: Avoid disposing of IPA in sinks or drains, as it can contaminate water sources.

     

  • Hazardous Waste Facilities: Transport the unusable IPA to an authorised hazardous waste management facility. In Cape Town, residents can use the City’s drop-off facilities for hazardous waste disposal. (Check with your area for relevant areas).

5. Use Local Disposal Services

  • City of Cape Town Drop-off Facilities: The City provides drop-off points for hazardous waste. Residents can find more information and locate the nearest facility by visiting the City’s official website. 
     
  • Professional Waste Management Services: Companies like EnviroServ offer hazardous waste disposal services across South Africa. They can assist with the safe disposal of chemical wastes, including IPA. 

6. Adhere to Legal Requirements

  • Regulations: Ensure compliance with South Africa’s hazardous waste management regulations, which mandate proper classification, handling, and disposal of hazardous substances. 

By following these steps and utilising local resources, you can safely and legally dispose of IPA used in 3D printing processes in South Africa.

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