The arm can also sand surfaces, install insulation, and lay concrete blocks, bricks and other components with a vertical range of 3m.
The robot can fabricate reinforced double curved wallsIts developers say the robot can make complex structures like tunnels, swimming pools and retaining walls.
Professor Harald Kloft at the university’s Institute for Structural Design, said: “3D printing enables automated, digitally controlled processes of simple as well as very complex tasks, like the fabrication of reinforced double curved walls.
A render showing the robot’s arm equipped with a gripper, able to pick and place bricks and blocks“The ability to make complex, individualised, material efficient and low waste construction solutions makes 3D printing ideal for the construction industry, as it brings together economic, environmental and social aspects, such as the reduction of physical stress.”
The robot will undergo real-world testing in collaboration with TU Braunschweig.
Subscribe here to get stories about construction around the world in your inbox three times a weekFurther Reading:
Ireland gets world’s first printed social houses Central Asia’s first printed house can withstand earthquakes North America gets first 3-storey printed building Florida horse barn becomes world’s ‘largest printed building’Construction robot lays bricks, prints and sprays concrete Global Construction Review.
Read More Details
Finally We wish PressBee provided you with enough information of ( Construction robot lays bricks, prints and sprays concrete )
Also on site :