UID:
kobvindex_INT0004348
Format:
1 electronic resource (85 pages) :
,
colour illustrations.
ISBN:
9781614994855
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1614994854
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9781614994862
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1614994862
Content:
MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE: "Additive manufacturing or 3D printing, manufacturing a product layer by layer, offers large design freedom and faster product development cycles, as well as low startup cost of production, on-demand production and local production. In principle, any product could be made by additive manufacturing. Even food and living organic cells can be printed. We can create, design and manufacture what we want at the location we want. 3D printing will create a revolution in manufacturing, a real paradigm change. 3D printing holds the promise to manufacture with less waste and energy. We can print metals, ceramics, sand, synthetic materials such as plastics, food or living cells. However, the production of plastics is nowadays based on fossil fuels. And that's where we witness a paradigm change too. The production of these synthetic materials can be based also on biomaterials with biomass as feedstock. A wealth of new and innovative products are emerging when we combine these two paradigm changes: 3D printing and biomaterials. Moreover, the combination of 3D printing with biomaterials holds the promise to realize a truly sustainable and circular economy."
Note:
MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: The vision 7 3D PRINTING 11 HOW DOES IT WORK? 11 Digital design 11 3D printing technologies 12 Extrusion 12 Direct energy deposition 13 Solidification of powder 14 Photo-polymerization 15 Sheet lamination 17 Technology overview 18 3D printing materials 20 What can be manufactured? 20 Everything can be 3D printed 20 3D print your house 22 What does the future bring? 25 History of 3D printing 25 How does it change the world? 27 The 3D printing market 32 BIOMATERIALS 35 Resources and materials 36 Plastics 36 History of plastic 38 Plastic markets and applications 39 Bio-based plastics 41 From crops to bio-based plastics 43 Bio-based ≠ biodegradable 45 Applications and markets 48 Bio-based plastics for 3D printing 49 PLA 50 ABS versus PLA 51 Future developments in biomaterials for 3D printing 52 TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE AND CIRCULAR ECONOMY 57 HOW DOES 3D PRINTING FIT WITH A CIRCULAR ECONOMY? 57 Is 3D printing sustainable? 60 Print your house sustainable and circular? 61 3D printing your house, material use 62 3D printing your house, electricity use 62 3D printing your house, land use 64 3D printing your house, embodied energy and co2 emissions 64 3D printing your house, towards circularity 66 3D printing 71 3D printing with biomaterials 73 References 75 About the authors 78 The green village 81 Biobased economy 82 Urban technology research program 84
Language:
English
Keywords:
Handbooks and manuals
DOI:
10.3233/978-1-61499-486-2-i
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