Foam 3D printing technique could minimize concrete is used in construction

This novel fabrication approach can save up to 70 percent concrete.
By Emmett Smith  on 
Foam 3D printing technique could minimize concrete is used in construction
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Developed at ETH Zürich in collaboration with FenX AG, FoamWork explores how foam 3D printing (F3DP) can produce distinctive shapes for stay-in-place, or temporary and recyclable concrete casting. The foam produced is based on recycled waste and can reduce how much concrete is used by up to 70 percent.


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