From 3DPrint.com –
Nanocellulose materials offer the promise of becoming an economical substitute for expensive carbon fibers which are now used to 3D print load bearing parts, and American Process Inc. in Atlanta, GA, has partnered up with Oak Ridge National Laboratory for a joint agreement to improve the strength of 3D printing plastic resins using this breakthrough formulation.
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