Italcementi presents new fast-setting cement mixture developed specifically for 3D printing Construction 3D Printing

Italcementi presents new fast-setting cement mixture developed specifically for 3D printing Construction 3D Printing

At the BAUTEC conference in Berlin, Italcementi presented a new concrete mixture developed specifically for construction 3D printing applications. The new mixture is developed to be fast setting, in order to enable deposition of more complex geometries, and also more sustainable, in line with the company’s targets for more sustainable construction processes.

COBOD and PERI 3D print 3.5 houses in 4 days at Bautec exhibition Construction 3D Printing

COBOD and PERI 3D print 3.5 houses in 4 days at Bautec exhibition Construction 3D Printing

Last week, at the International Bautec construction exhibition in Berlin, visitors were given the unique opportunity to see a house being 3D printed each day. Danish construction 3D printing company COBOD and its partner PERI Group undertook the ambitious project to demonstrate how the BOD2 construction 3D printer is capable of printing a house in less than 24 hours.

How major automakers use AM for production today, part 8: Jaguar Land Rover additive manufacturing Additive Manufacturing

How major automakers use AM for production today, part 8: Jaguar Land Rover additive manufacturing Additive Manufacturing

During this month’s AM Focus Automotive, we mapped the most accurate and up to date scenario for automotive additive manufacturing in final part production. We presented an analysis of the latest progress made by each major automaker group and some of the key activities—either publicly disclosed or confirmed by reliable sources. In the previous seven episodes of this series, we looked at Volkswagen, General Motors, Daimler Benz, Ford, BMW, PSA, and FCA. In this final episode, we will present a look at Jaguar Land Rover additive manufacturing, which will lead to our exclusive interview with Jaguar Land Rover’s Christopher Noble, Additive Manufacturing Strategic Engineer, that you will find in 3dpbm’s upcoming downloadable eBook on Automotive AM.

Production has resumed at Volkswagen in Wolfsburg Additive Manufacturing

Production has resumed at Volkswagen in Wolfsburg Additive Manufacturing

The Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand resumed vehicle production at its Wolfsburg plant on April 29th with the early shift beginning at 6:30 a.m. Initially, Golf production will recommence on a one-shift basis — with reduced capacity and longer cycle times. The Wolfburg plant also hosts VW’s 3D printing center and a number of 3D printers. It’s not yet clear if and how newly approved healthcare safety policies at VW will affect the adoption and installation of new production-ready systems at the automaker. The new regulations are expected to reduce contact between employees and thus drive an increase in production automation, but it still remains to be seen whether AM workflows will be able to accommodate this new demand.