Revolutionizing Building with New 3D Printing Tech for Faster Home Construction

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In the rapidly evolving world of construction, a groundbreaking technology is setting new standards for how we build homes and infrastructure.

The BOD3 3D Construction Printer, developed by COBOD International, is at the forefront of this revolution, offering a faster and more cost-effective method for constructing low-rise buildings.

Henrik Lund-Nielsen, the Founder and General Manager of COBOD, proudly introduces the BOD3 as a game-changer in the industry.

With more than 80 3D construction printing operations worldwide, the company’s latest innovation promises not only efficiency but also a significantly reduced environmental footprint.

This new printer can operate with 99% locally sourced materials, drastically cutting down the need for transporting costly resources.

One of the standout features of the BOD3 is its ability to print using real concrete. In collaboration with Cemex, COBOD developed the D.fab solution which adapts traditional concrete for 3D printing.

This innovative approach decreases the amount of binder needed, enhancing the speed of construction while being environmentally friendly.

The BOD3’s design includes a sophisticated extendable ground-based track system that allows it to print multiple buildings consecutively along the Y-axis without the need for reinstallation.

This feature streamlines the construction process, particularly on large-scale sites where multiple structures are erected.

Further enhancing its utility, the BOD3 boasts a modular design that can be tailored to various project needs.

It comes equipped with a Universal X-Carriage that supports the integration of additional tools for tasks like insulation, painting, and sanding.

The Advanced House Management System (AHMS) incorporated into the printer reduces manual labor by ensuring smooth material flow and optimizing overall construction efficiency.

‘The global housing crisis demands a more efficient construction solution that is faster and scalable.

The BOD3 is our answer to this challenge,’ says Henrik Lund-Nielsen. His confidence is backed by the market’s response, with six units already sold before its official launch.

With its advanced features and the promise of transforming construction practices, the BOD3 3D Construction Printer by COBOD International is indeed setting a new benchmark in the building industry.

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