3D printing wood cellulose

Chalmers University of Technology announced the use of a 3D-bioprinter to produce objects made of cellulose.  And then added carbon nanotubes making way to electricity use in the objects.

Wood cellulose, differently from plastic of metal, does not melt.  Hence a new technique using hydrogel as a fixer.

 

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