Biomedical Printing:
Used as a primary component in bio-inks for printing tissue engineering scaffolds, cell carriers, drug delivery systems, and in-vitro organ models.
Food 3D Printing:
Applied in creating personalized nutritional foods, intricately shaped pastries, and meat paste products, providing excellent texture and shape stability.
Ceramics & Composites Printing:
Acts as a binder and plasticizer in ceramic slurries to enhance green body strength, improve printing flow, and reduce drying defects.
Cosmetics & Personal Care:
Utilized for printing customized hydrogel face masks, skincare patches, etc., offering good skin adhesion and active ingredient loading capacity.