3D Printing with Cellulose fungal-like adhesive material (FLAM)

Cellulose is the most abundant and broadly distributed organic compound and industrial by-product on Earth. However, despite decades of extensive research, the bottom-up use of cellulose to fabricate 3D objects is still plagued with problems that restrict its practical applications: derivatives with vast polluting effects, use in combination with plastics, lack of scalability and high … Continue reading 3D Printing with Cellulose fungal-like adhesive material (FLAM)