WOOD PULP TO StrongeR CONCRETE
3D printing technology is rapidly evolving and has shown promise in applications spanning from the fabrication of biological tissues to the development of ceramics capable of removing persistent contaminants from water.
Concrete technology is one industry that might benefit significantly from 3D printing.
3D-printed concrete buildings offer the promise of rapid, eco-friendly construction. However, developing a material that is both printable and exceptionally strong remains a significant challenge.
CNF is extracted from wood pulp, making it both renewable and sustainable. When applied to concrete, it increases flowability, allowing for smoother printing. CNF also increases concrete strength and durability, resulting in constructions that can endure the test of time.