3D printers that build objects using extruded thermoplastic are quickly becoming commonplace tools in laboratories. We demonstrate that with appropriate handling, these devices are capable of producing sterile components from a non-sterile feedstock of thermoplastic without any treatment after fabrication. The fabrication process itself results in sterilization of the material. The resulting 3D printed components are suitable for a wide variety of applications, including experiments with bacteria and cell culture.
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Neches, R. Y., Flynn, K. J., Zaman, L., Tung, E., & Pudlo, N. (2016). On the intrinsic sterility of 3D printing. PeerJ, 2016(12). https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.2661
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