ETH Zurich developed a floor covering made from waste materials that retains moisture, creates a good indoor climate and can be made using a 3D printing process.
Nevertheless, the problem of facilitating the passage of such a resin through the gastrointestinal tract so that it might be eliminated with its bound potassium continued to be troublesome.
The 3D printing process, carried out by a group led by Benjamin Dillenburger, Professor for Digital Building Technologies, leveraged a mobile jet print head to selectively deposit a potassium silicate ...
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