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Manufactura has introduced Concretl, a 3D-printable composite transforming corn waste into structural panels.
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Manufactura has introduced Concretl, a 3D-printable composite transforming corn waste into structural panels.

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Manufactura has introduced Concretl, a 3D-printable composite transforming corn waste into structural panels. By blending husks and nejayote with lime, this material achieves a 70 percent reduction in carbon emissions versus standard concrete. The system utilizes robotics to fabricate load-bearing parts, valorizing Mexico's 25 million tons of annual corn waste. This marks a systemic shift toward localized, bio-based feedstocks in additive manufacturing. ๐Ÿ—๏ธ๐ŸŒฝ #3DPrinting #SustainableConstruction #CircularEconomy #BioMaterials

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