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-The electronics enclosure is 3D printed using Nanovia PA Rail, a composite polyamide filament certified to NF EN 45545-2 for use in railway environments[(nanovia_pa_rail)]. The material was selected for its fire safety properties, because it is non-flammable, low smoke, and low toxicity characteristics[(nanovia_pa_rail)]. It is a petroleum-based polymer, which is not  biodegradable, and end-of-life disposal should be handled accordingly. We were initially planning on using PLA (polylactic acid), which would be biodegradable, but the safety requirements of the deployment was considered more important.\\+The electronics enclosure is 3D printed using Nanovia PA Rail, a composite polyamide filament certified to NF EN 45545-2 for use in railway environments [(nanovia_pa_rail)]. The material was selected for its fire safety properties, because it is non-flammable, low smoke, and low toxicity characteristics[(nanovia_pa_rail)]. It is a petroleum-based polymer, which is not  biodegradable, and end-of-life disposal should be handled accordingly. We were initially planning on using PLA (polylactic acid), which would be biodegradable, but the safety requirements of the deployment was considered more important.\\
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