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Some time ago, the OFweek 3D printing network reported some news about 3D printed buildings at home and abroad. When everyone was still amazed at this, another wave of 3D printed buildings came into being. The Russian company Spetsavia was unveiled.

According to Russian media reports, Russian company Spetsavia will showcase its unique 3D printing construction technology and 3D printers at the 3D printing Expo scheduled to be held in Moscow in October this year. Spetsavia says the system can be installed on a construction site and can print a house in 3D at a time or print a series of smaller, independent building components that are then combined into a final structure.

Spetsavia says its 3D printers have a maximum print volume of up to 12 cubic meters, making them ideal for small and medium-sized businesses in buildings. To date, the system has been used to create smaller objects for landscape design applications, such as printing individual building blocks and creating overall design elements such as gazebos, verandas, summer houses or garages.

The company claims that their 3D printers, such as the S-1160, can support a wide range of building materials, from traditional cement to refractory kaolin mixtures, which can be used to build heat sensitive items like stoves, fireplaces, braziers, External furnace, etc.

It is understood that in Russia, Spetsavia's products have begun to be applied in airport renovation projects. They focus on building systems (CMP) systems, aprons, navigation and communication facilities. They have assembled and installed some towers up to 100 meters. In 2014, the company introduced the CNC plasma cutting machine, which was the production of these machines, which led to the emergence of 3D printers for the construction industry.

The company said that although the lack of regulations and technical difficulties hindered the application of 3D printing technology in the construction field, many cases proved that the technology is reasonable, cost-effective and can provide interesting results. Spetsavia says their S-6043 machines can print up to 5 x 3.2 x 2.8 meters of architectural elements. The printer can be used in ambient temperatures from +5 to +30 degrees Celsius.

A key element of the system is the development of materials that meet process requirements. The company's concrete products such as basalt fiber, steel or polypropylene are added to concrete along with other fibers to achieve different effects. These additives can be used to reinforce concrete, increase its rigidity and structural strength, reduce weight, and even reduce the cost of creating reinforced structures.

The S-1160 is the largest of the company's line of architectural 3D printers, with a huge working area of ​​10 x 7 meters. Spetsavia says the printer can print up to 5.5 meters in height and can print a single 120 square meters at a time. House of. And the company says it has been able to integrate other components such as steel and pipe insulation into its own print structure.

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