Chow from a 3-D printer? Natick researchers are working on it

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"We have a three-year shelf-life requirement for the MRE," Oleksyk said. "We're interested in maybe printing food that is tailored to a Soldier's nutritional needs and then applying another novel process to render it shelf stable, if needed."

Oleksyk said they are looking at ultrasonic agglomeration, which produces compact, small snack-type items. Combining 3-D printing with this process could yield a nutrient-dense, shelf-stable product.

Full article at: https://www.army.mil/article/130154/chow_from_a_3_d_printer_natick_researchers_are_working_on_it 

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