Why safety matters: Even safe materials release particles when heated, and printed parts can have sharp edges or small pieces. Proper ventilation and thoughtful design prevent hazards. Best materials: ...
The material is thought to be the world’s first 3D printable silicone compliant with FDA CFR 21 177-2600 standards.
3D printers allow you to create pretty much anything you can think of. They work from digital blueprints, so even if you're not good at modeling your own stuff, you can find dozens of websites and ...
It's all fun and games until someone loses an eye.
[Matt Thomas] wanted to answer the question of whether 3D printed structures can be food-safe or even medical-safe, since there is an awful lot of opinion out there but not a lot of actual science ...
Earlier this week, I visited a lunch spot in London where several 20-somethings were busy toiling behind a counter. To their left sat a less ordinary sight: a food assembly robot that might one day ...
French manufacturer claims the material is the first 3D printable silicone to meet FDA food-contact standards.
France-based Lynxter specializes in silicone 3D printing, something that can’t normally be done on typical FFF/FGF/Resin 3D ...
A new research paper lays out how extrusion 3D food printing and AI could deliver truly personalized, plant-based meals.
A food tech company has reimagined edible creation with a 3D printer emulating Star Trek's replicator through robotics and ...
A team of researchers with the University of Arkansas are working to enhance nutrition, reduce food waste and mitigate the ...
More affordable than ever, 3D printers are booming for personal, professional, and educational use. We've been testing them ...