Critical reviews in food science and nutrition | 2021

Novel evaluation technology for the demand characteristics of 3D food printing materials: a review.

 
 
 

Abstract


As a recently developed way of food manufacturing - 3D printing - is bringing about a revolution in the food industry. Rheological and mechanical properties of food material being printed are the determinants of their printability. Therefore, it is important to analyze the requirements of different 3D printing technologies on material properties and to evaluate the performance of the printed materials. In this review, the printing characteristics and classification of food materials are discussed. The four commonly used 3D printing techniques e.g. extrusion-based printing, selective sintering printing (SLS), binder jetting, and inkjet printing, are outlined along with suitable material characteristics required for each printing technique. Finally, recent technologies for evaluation of 3D printed products including low field nuclear magnetic resonance (LF-NMR), computer numerical simulation, applied reference material, morphological identification, and some novel instrumental analysis techniques are highlighted.

Volume None
Pages \n 1-16\n
DOI 10.1080/10408398.2021.1878099
Language English
Journal Critical reviews in food science and nutrition

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