Contour Crafting Corporation is the company that invented extrusion-based construction/concrete 3D printing. Although it is not very proficient in marketing its activity, the company founded by Dr. Behrokh Khoshnevis continuously set the benchmark for innovation and efficiency in the field. After over three decades of expertise, CC Corp is now introducing the D-Crafter machine, which represents a significant leap forward in large-format 3D printing systems.
Built on the foundation of three decades of extensive research and real-world application, the D-Crafter stands out for its unparalleled mobility, rapid setup and cleanup, transportability, and intuitive user interface designed for seamless operation in large-scale construction environments.
The D-Crafter is designed for easy deployment, making it a perfect fit for both urban and remote construction sites. Its compact and highly mobile design allows it to be transported and set up in record time, enabling quick responses to project demands. Since time is money in construction, the D-Crafter minimizes downtime with its ability to be set up and dismantled swiftly. This feature allows project managers to maintain tight schedules and streamline workflows.
Manufacturing on Demand
Despite its compact form, the D-Crafter offers a vast operational envelope of up to 200 square meters, capable of handling large-scale 3D printing projects. This makes it ideal for a wide range of construction applications, from residential housing to large infrastructure projects. It has been designed with ease of transportation in mind, meaning that the D-Crafter can be quickly moved between sites without compromising its structural integrity or performance. This enhances its usability in different locations, making it a versatile solution for global construction needs.
CC Corp has ensured that the D-Crafter user interface is straightforward and accessible, allowing operators to manage the system with minimal training. The intuitive controls ensure smooth operation, making it easier for construction teams to adopt and integrate this cutting-edge technology into their existing processes.
As the construction industry seeks more sustainable, efficient, and cost-effective solutions, the D-Crafter is poised to become a game-changer. Its combination of mobility, scalability, and user-friendliness makes it a valuable tool for addressing the global housing shortage, creating rapid infrastructure solutions, and reducing construction waste.
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