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Plastic butterfly derived from the waste cooking oil in Simpson’s lab. (University of Toronto) The products of Simpson’s discovery have been tested and found to be stable under “normal conditions,” ...
The plastic butterfly printed from the researchers’ cooking oil-derived resin showed features down to 100 micrometres and was structurally and thermally stable. Photo: Don Campbell (University ...
Call it an industry-specific example of the butterfly effect: Researchers at the University of Toronto in Scarborough have successfully 3D printed a high-resolution, biodegradable butterfly from waste ...
The team successfully printed a high-quality butterfly with details as minute as 100 micrometers in size. A 3D printed butterbly made from McDonald's waste cooking oil.
Watch: McDonald's Used Cooking Oil Used By University As 3D Printer Ink In a novel solution to recycle the waste cooking oil produced by Mcdonalds, the researchers revealed that the fats present in ...
Leftover McDonald's Cooking Oil Fuels Researchers' 3D Printing Efforts And They're Lovin' It by Shane McGlaun — Thursday, February 20, 2020, 03:05 PM EDT Comments ...