Sep 19, 2017
VTT Finland develops 3D printed device for advanced wound care
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: 3D printing, biotech/medical, nanotechnology
Cellulose is the most abundant organic polymer in the world. It is the primary compound in the cell walls of green plants, and is typically used to make paper and cardboard.
At the VTT Technical Centre of Finland, a state owned research and development non-profit, scientists have used nano-structured cellulose to make a 3D printable material.
The nanocellulose paste is now in development to make smart-dressings that heal and monitor skin wounds.
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