Why 3D Printing?
The 3D-printing revolution is cutting construction times and costs in a significant way, increasing quality and environmental standards and offering a glimpse into the imminent transformation of the industry.
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30% – 60%
Duration
50% – 70% faster
Weight
30% – 50% less
By using 3D printing technology, it has increased productivity and made it possible to realize significant cost savings, in particular:
- Improve the quality and accuracy of the end product.
- The technology enables greater freedom of design. Clients now have a wider range of design options. Buildings can now be tailored to individualized customer needs and specialized applications and applications, which to date had only been possible with costly formwork.
- Creates Jobs and usable skills for the fourth industrial revolution.
- One-click and a variety of integrated wall printing make sure the precision of each part. Building of various style can meet environmental climate in any region and maximize to improve the comfort of living. Reasonable space layout will be given combined with family demands.
- Increase building speed. A normal two-bedroom house can be built in 24 Hours or a multi-story building can be built at speeds of a single story a day.
- 3D Printing Building Technology can produce consistent quality throughout the building process
- The capacity of building can be quickly increased by adding printing capacity.
- The technology is also far more environment-friendly than conventional reinforced concrete.
- In keeping with the circular economy or closed-loop concept, it can source 50% of the ink material from construction waste or mine tailings.
- What’s more, the printing process minimizes waste in the actual construction process and the 3D printer construction method is dust-free.
- Overall, this approach saves 30-60% of material relative to traditional construction.
- Delivering Consistent Quality
3D printing improves quality as it is done in a controlled environment and allows higher concrete qualities and quality control. Strength matters for all builds, but this is especially important in regions which regularly face extreme weather and natural disasters, leading to numerous (hopefully preventable) fatalities. 3D printing has advanced to the point of designing concrete-based houses which can withstand hurricanes and earthquakes.
- Increasing the capacity to produce dwellings;
In an industry where construction delays can be extremely disruptive and costly, 3D printing offers new opportunities to accelerate delivery and reduce risk. By operating 24/7 and by reducing onsite glitches and hence delays due to weather and other factors, 3D printers can reduce construction times by 50%-70%.
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