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Recycling of 3D printing waste

Author: Jean-Claude ANDRÉ

Publication date: June 10, 2020 | Lire en français

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    2. Between "green" technology and simple materials recycling

    Additive manufacturing technologies that consume less material have quickly come to be seen as "sustainable" manufacturing methods. However, we have just seen that unused material can be recycled from at least partially degraded or discarded products, and that we may need to consider methods of purifying materials for optimal reuse (or re-use in other fields).

    2.1 Sustainable development and additive manufacturing

    As Singh, Ramakrishna and Gupta remind us

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