Covering an area of 4x6x4 meters, the printer has the capacity to create one- and two-storey buildings for housing and social facilities. Its use will allow university students to study new construction technologies, defend their theses and publish scientific articles.
As Mikhail Shilenkov, director of Smart build Service, noted, this technology has a great future. He emphasized that with the right pressure, there will be no need to plaster the surfaces, which greatly facilitates the construction process. The technology was developed for five years, and the current version of the printer was brought to TSASU for further research, including testing materials in the Siberian climate.
TGASU Rector Viktor Vlasov added that the laboratory at the university will not only provide education to students but also implement large construction projects such as summer villages and mini-towns.
Source: Ferra

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