Engineering Proceedings | |
3D Printing with Biomaterials—The New Sustainable Future of Textiles? | |
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Emilia Wirth1  Lilia Sabantina2  Manuela Polewka3  Franca Enz3  Marie Jennißen3  | |
[1] Independent Researcher;Faculty of Clothing Technology and Garment Engineering, Berlin School of Culture + Design, Berlin University of Applied Sciences—HTW Berlin;Department of Textile and Clothing Technology, Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences | |
关键词: sustainability; 3D printing on textiles; fused filament fabrication; FFF; recycling; textile manufacturing; bio-based filaments; biodegradability; additive manufacturing; biomaterials; | |
DOI : 10.3390/ECP2023-14734 | |
来源: mdpi | |
【 摘 要 】
Additive manufacturing (AM), also known as 3D printing, encompasses a wide range of techniques for applications ranging from on-demand production to functional prototypes. 3D printing is mainly used in industrial sectors such as aerospace, automotive, medical, dental, construction, art and fashion. Fossil fuel-based materials, such as plastics and metals, as well as concrete, etc., are widely used to produce 3D-printed products. More recently, innovative 3D technologies using new bio-based renewable materials have shown promising results for everyday applications, opening up new opportunities for sustainable 3D printing in the future. This review reports on developments in the 3D printing of bio-based materials, direct or partial printing on textiles, etc., providing considerations, challenges and future outlooks.
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