Abstract

"During the last few years, the resources for additive manufacturing (AM) advancements have changed rapidly to meet the market demands. Nonetheless, the need for natural composites with enhanced mechanical properties and thermal decomposition in additive manufacturing is not yet widely established. With the growing number of research carried out recently in this field, the production of natural composites for AM materials is becoming increasingly important, due to their thermal performance and biocompatibility. Cellulose is the major biopolymer that has several desirable properties, which have stirred attention to be integrated into AM products. 3D printing techniques have been discussed with special attention to the extrusion method. The advancements in three-dimensional (3D) cellulose-based material printing, and its applications are discussed in this review."

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