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Engineers are replacing steel rebar with wavy 3D-printed plastic plates to stop buildings from rusting
The steel skeletons in our reinforced concrete buildings share a fatal flaw: corrosion. As water seeps in through microcracks ...
(Nanowerk News) Concrete is the most widely used building material in the world. It can be used in many ways, can be produced locally and is very durable. Its environmental performance, on the other ...
A landmark coastal hospitality project in Diu, developed by Kamnath Hospitality, with Stemcon Ecoserve as Project Management Consultants and MiCoB as the 3D Concrete Printing technology partner.
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Engineers build the future of bendable concrete with 3D printing
Armed with a 3D concrete printer, careful measuring tools, and just the right ingredients, a team at The University of New ...
3D concrete printing (3DCP) technology is already known to offer a more efficient approach to constructing buildings. A new type of 3DCP, however, is said to be even better, resulting in walls that ...
Instead of using more and more concrete and steel, a research team is focusing on intelligent shapes, digital manufacturing, and alternative binders. The aim is to create a climate-friendly building ...
April Stringfield has rented apartments since her early twenties, and often worked two to three jobs to make ends meet. Fueled by the desire to own a home, she applied for affordable housing provided ...
Singapore's first 3D-printed pedestrian bridge will connect Jurong West to Tengah town by 2028, saving manpower and time.
MINSK, 13 August (BelTA) – The holding company Belarusian Cement Company has implemented a project that envisages using a construction 3D printer to print with concrete, representatives of the company ...
Segments of printed concrete, made up of cement, sand, and water, were subjected to stress tests under the weight of large, 1 ...
Sustainable building company Kamp C has successfully 3D printed an entire two-story house for the first time in history. The Belgian company used Europe’s largest 3D printer, a COBOD BOD2, to get the ...
In May, Danish startup 3DCP Group unveiled its first build in Denmark: a 3D-printed tiny home. The concrete home was built in five weeks but COBOD's BOD2 system was only actively printing for 22 hours ...
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