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IIT Madras Startup Builds ‘India’s First’ 3D Printed House
The house can be built in just five days.
By Edited by Gadgets 360 Newsdesk | Updated: 29 April 2021 17:07 IST
Photo Credit: @Tvasta_3DP
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She said India definitely needs solutions that do not require much time
Tvasta Manufacturing Solutions developed its own material mix
Tvasta Manufacturing Solutions, a start-up founded by alumni of IIT Madras, has made what it says is India's first 3D-printed house. The team printed the structure using a specialty concrete that it had developed to print large-scale 3D structures in short periods. They say the mix is based on ordinary portland cement, which has a lower water-cement ratio. Though concrete is the primary material typically used in construction projects, it cannot be recycled and requires a lot of energy to mix and transport. So, the team's effort to use technology to print the house using ordinary portland cement can “overcome the pitfalls of conventional construction.”

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