- The process of prototype printing involved a computer-aided design model, concrete and a huge 3D printer.
- The concrete printers will be used in the full range of military operations.
- This contains, but is not limited to, combat environments, disaster relief missions, and humanitarian aid.
The United States Marines has successfully constructed the world’s very first 3D-printed concrete barracks within the time of 40 hours.
According to marines, the process of prototype printing involved a computer-aided design model, concrete and a huge 3D printer.
“If there was a robot for mixing and refilling of concrete, it could be built within a day,” they added.
The key motive behind this idea is to free up soldiers and Marines in the battlefield.
In an ideal scenario, the concrete printers will be used in the full range of military operations. This contains, but is not limited to, combat environments, disaster relief missions, and humanitarian aid.