In fact, it makes up around 30% of the weight of all tree-stored carbon in the world, and is the second most frequently found renewable material after cellulose, which has previously been 3D printed.
Apparently XTPL’s inks are entirely suitable for use in 3D printing, and can provide a resolution smaller than one micrometer (0.001mm) if dispensed by suitable equipment. Here is an example of XTPL ...
3D printing has revolutionized creation, and multi-material 3D printing pushes it further by combining colors, textures, and materials in a single print. This innovation shapes industries like ...