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Printed Electronics and 3D Printing as New Manufacturing Technologies - New Opportunities For Bio-based Materials
  DOI :  10.2352/ISSN.2169-4451.2017.32.435  Published OnlineSeptember 2016
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Printing has made significant impact on our society and daily life, particularly through process improvement (high speed, high volume) and technology advancement (e.g. digital printing, personalized printing). However, in recent years, the spreading of internet has created significant impact on printing, leading to the decline in demand for graphic printing. Despite these challenges, printing as a well-established technology is now being explored for new applications including printing electronics and 3D printing. With these manufacturing technologies, new opportunities/applications for bio-based materials, including lignocellulosic materials are being explored, as reviewed in this report.

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Tingjie Li, Joseph Aspler, Joelle Grenon, Tony Manfred, Lyne M Cormier, Xuejun Zou, "Printed Electronics and 3D Printing as New Manufacturing Technologies - New Opportunities For Bio-based Materialsin Proc. IS&T Printing for Fabrication: Int'l Conf. on Digital Printing Technologies (NIP32),  2016,  https://doi.org/10.2352/ISSN.2169-4451.2017.32.435

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