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Toronto researchers turn waste cooking oil from McDonalds into high-end 3D printing resin

2020-03-18 20:03:31| Canadian Plastics Headlines

Using waste cooking oil has significant potential, the researchers say: its cheaper to make and the plastics made from it can break down naturally compared to conventional 3D printing resins. The post Toronto researchers turn waste cooking oil from McDonalds into high-end 3D printing resin appeared first on Canadian Plastics. [ more ]

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