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The LuckyBot FDM 3D Printer Food Extruder Works with Many Recipes

3D printing foods has been possible for several years but often requires specialized equipment to be achieved, which is something the LuckyBot FDM 3D printer food extruder is here to change. The extruder head is an aftermarket accessory that can be added onto your existing 3D printer to immediately add in edible printing capabilities. The extruder can be used with a number of different recipes and is equipped with an independent temperature control functionality to maximize ease of use.

The LuckyBot FDM 3D printer food extruder weighs in at 675-grams and will fit in easily without exceeding the motor capacity on most systems. The extruder will allow for printing with chocolate, cream, jam, mashed potatoes and much more for edible works of art.
Trend Themes
1. 3D Printed Food - The 3D printing of food through specialized equipment and aftermarket accessories opens up opportunities for new recipes and edible works of art.
2. Edible Printing - Independent temperature control functionality allows for 3D printers to print with chocolate, cream, jam, mashed potatoes and much more for edible works of art.
3. Aftermarket Accessories - The aftermarket accessories market for 3D printers is expanding to include specialized extruder heads for printing food resulting in disruptive innovation opportunities.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage - The food and beverage industry has the opportunity to use 3D printing technology to create new edible shapes and designs with specialized equipment and aftermarket accessories.
2. Manufacturing - Manufacturing companies can expand their product line by exploring 3D printing technology for food with specialized extruder heads for 3D printers.
3. 3D Printing - The 3D printing industry can expand into the food sector with specialized equipment and aftermarket accessories for 3D printers resulting in disruptive technological innovation opportunities.

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