Additive manufacturing (AM) methods, such as 3D printing, enable the realization of objects with different geometric properties, by adding materials layer-by-layer to physically replicate a digital ...
Researchers developed a fully recyclable, lignin-based 3D printing ink that solidifies without heat, stays stable up to 200 C ...
D printing has changed how products are designed and manufactured, allowing engineers and designers to create complex objects ...
Researchers have created a water-based 3D printing ink composed of approximately 70% lignin, a byproduct of paper-making processes and biomass extraction.
Researchers have developed an ink based on lignin and cellulose that can be 3D printed, an advance that could usher a new era of sustainable 3D-printed wood construction. Muhammad Rahman (centre), an ...
Although the components of wood – cellulose and lignin – are exceedingly cheap and plentiful, combining these into a wood-like structure is not straightforward, despite many attempts to make these ...
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