The Russian engineer from the Irkutsk region developed the unique 3D model of the printer for the printing of buildings.
The new printer is capable to print completely the building on any surface in 24 hours and is easily transported from place to place.
By means of a special construction compound the Apis Cor printer prints the house a layer behind a layer. Speed of construction strikes - the small building is ready already per day. The printing head is turned in 2kh the planes - what the western development can't brag of. The printing of oblique surfaces and elements for this printer not a problem.
In difference from most of the brothers this printer has massive and difficult in installation no rail on which it moves on a site, but also it doesn't restrict its opportunities - from one point he is capable to construct 192 square meters of housing practically without restrictions in height.
Ecologists can also sleep peacefully as the new printer doesn't leave behind building wastes, and by operation consumes only 8 kW of energy (as 5 electric kettles).
The project already draws attention of investors from around the world, and there is no wonder - such devices are capable to change customary technologies of construction and to make ecological and cheap housing available to all.
Is that an actual image of it or a conceptual one? If it's supposed to be a actual one, where does it store the resin, or other 3D printing material?