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StoneFlower 3D has launched a laboratory-scale printer starting at 13,900 Euro, engineered to process industrial construction materials with aggregates up to 6mm.
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StoneFlower 3D has launched a laboratory-scale printer starting at 13,900 Euro, engineered to process industrial construction materials with aggregates up to 6mm.

Originally reported by 3DPrint.com

StoneFlower 3D has launched a laboratory-scale printer starting at 13,900 Euro, engineered to process industrial construction materials with aggregates up to 6mm. This system bridges a vital gap in the 3DCP workflow, allowing researchers to validate 2-component mixtures and fiber-reinforced mortars without the costs of building-scale equipment. By enabling lab-based testing of localized binders, StoneFlower 3D is decentralizing material innovation and accelerating the transition to sustainable, low-carbon construction. 🏗️🔬 #3DPrinting #ConstructionTech #AdditiveManufacturing #StoneFlower3D

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