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*3D Printed Foam - [https://www.3ders.org/articles/20160428-llnl-3d-printed-foam-outperforms-standard-materials-in-thermal-insulation-and-shock-absorption.html]
*3D Printed Foam - [https://www.3ders.org/articles/20160428-llnl-3d-printed-foam-outperforms-standard-materials-in-thermal-insulation-and-shock-absorption.html]
*Vaporware article on cellulosic printing - [https://makingoftomorrow.com/3d-printing-with-cellulose/]
*Vaporware article on cellulosic printing - [https://makingoftomorrow.com/3d-printing-with-cellulose/]
*Commercially available foaming "light-weight" PLA - [https://learn.colorfabb.com/lw-pla/]
*Production of microcellular foam plastics by supercritical carbon dioxide, paper - [https://www.cheric.org/PDF/KJChE/KC24/KC24-1-0127.pdf]

Revision as of 02:48, 27 September 2021

  • Honeycomb in walls - [1]
  • 3D Printed Foam - [2]
  • Vaporware article on cellulosic printing - [3]
  • Commercially available foaming "light-weight" PLA - [4]
  • Production of microcellular foam plastics by supercritical carbon dioxide, paper - [5]