Wood Ink For 3D Printers Can Turn Old Scrap into New Parts
Briefly

Turning some waste into a wood ink that could be used in 3D printing opens up endless possibilities for more sustainable and environmentally friendly manufacturing processes, utilizing materials that closely resemble natural wood.
In the new process, researchers specifically aimed to imitate the composition of natural wood by using a combination of lignin and cellulose, thus maintaining the essence of wood's structure and characteristics in the 3D-printed material.
Read at www.scientificamerican.com
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