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How sulfur could fix 3D printing’s waste problem
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How sulfur could fix 3D printing’s waste problem

3D printing has a significant waste problem, with failed prints and support structures piling up. However, researchers at the Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology have discovered that sulfur can be a game changer. By crushing failed prints and reusing the material directly, they can create new objects without the need for grinding or extensive reprocessing. This innovative approach could revolutionize the recycling of 3D printing materials and tackle the waste issue head-on.
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