“…Such material can ignite already when heated to ∼200–250 °C, which is comparable with the temperatures in a typical 3D printer nozzle. This limits the range of HEM that can be practically used by FFF to those with melting points well below the decomposition temperature [ 4 , 5 ]. Another approach, which, however, does not completely exclude ignition during printing, is filling the thermoplastic polymer filament with solid HEM particles [ 6 ].…”