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Dutch researchers use 3D concrete printer

14 December, 2020

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Scientists in the Netherlands are already using the machine

Researchers from TU Eindhoven, in the Netherlands, have been using an apparatus that can create concrete objects of up to 11 meters long, five meters wide, and four meters high using 3D printing methods, reports Curbed. 

The printer was manufactured by the Dutch company, Rohaco. The 3D printer will push out concrete in a more free-form, customizable way, allowing for smaller and more detailed construction, as opposed to the traditional construction practices, in which concrete is poured into an existing mold.

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