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For the wood ink, the sintering process involves freeze-drying the printed objects at -85 ºC (-121 ºF) for 48 hours, then heating them at 180 ºC (356 ºF) for 20 to 30 minutes.
Celwise’s patented tooling, machines and processes transform wood fiber into water-resistant packaging and products that are recyclable, renewable and biodegradable A key part of Celwise’s ...
The end of IKEA instructions? Scientists develop new method for 3D-printing flat-pack furniture that self-assembles into complex shapes as it dries A special 'wood ink' can be 3D-printed and forms ...
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