Fundamentals of 3D Food Printing and Applications 2019
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-814564-7.00006-7
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3D Printing Chocolate

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“…In terms of the process, BJP is an additive manufacturing method and does not require a light beam. 71 BJP allows a liquid adhesive to be sprayed directly onto a layer of powdered material, which is then joined together and densified to produce a finished product. The mainstream binder jet 3D printing technology can be divided into two types, one for the manufacture of metal parts and one for the manufacture of sand-based parts.…”
Section: Binder Jet Printing (Bjp)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of the process, BJP is an additive manufacturing method and does not require a light beam. 71 BJP allows a liquid adhesive to be sprayed directly onto a layer of powdered material, which is then joined together and densified to produce a finished product. The mainstream binder jet 3D printing technology can be divided into two types, one for the manufacture of metal parts and one for the manufacture of sand-based parts.…”
Section: Binder Jet Printing (Bjp)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Piezo technology is the most commonly used, and utilises the alteration to the shape of a material arising from an electrical current. Electrostatic method is the least common one (Lanaro et al, 2019). However, Takagishi et al (2018) developed an electrostatic inkjet printer which was used to print complex chocolate microstructure on an edible surface (Takagishi et al, 2018).…”
Section: D Inkjet Printingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In an inkjet printer the chocolate slurry has to be less viscous in order to flow, and could resemble liquid chocolate flavours. A company FoodJet has used this technology to top food product, with chocolate (Lanaro et al ., 2019). The technology could be used to print patterns on cake tops.…”
Section: D Printing Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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