A review of the contribution of 3D printing to the production of flame retardant products. This study concludes that 3D printing brings a new axis of work for flame retardant properties by focusing on the structure of the part rather than on the chemistry of the materials.
The laboratory UMET (Unité Matériaux Et Transformations) was created in January 2010 following the merger of four former laboratories of the Lille campus. The UMET laboratory now hosts a large portion of the research in Materials Science of the Université de Lille. The laboratory includes approximately 80 professors and assistant professors, and CNRS researchers, 40 technical and administration staff, 60 PhD students, and 15 temporary contracts researchers or emeritus faculty.

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