3D Printing with Renewable Materials, Frugally Applied (Circular Economy #1)
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 Published On Oct 12, 2020

Adopting additive manufacturing (AM) often means reconsidering the materials that a manufacturer is comfortable with. Manufacturers can use the pivot to AM as an opportunity to investigate new material options that may be more sustainable than conventional feedstock, such as plastic filaments made from plants or metal powders made from recycled scrap. The pivot also provides other material-related opportunities such as more frugal material usage, lighter parts and simplified production.
This video is part of our series on 3D Printing and the Circular Economy.

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- Why “recycled” doesn’t mean inferior for 3D printing filament
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- Sourcing 3D printing feedstock from industrial and post-consumer waste
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- Turning metal scrap into additive manufacturing powder
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- Recapturing material from 3D printed products
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