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In formwork construction, shape-specific built-in components and model making, additive manufacturing (3D printing) offers the potential to make construction processes more precise, flexible and sustainable. In formwork construction, 3D printing enables the rapid and cost-effective production of complex, tailor-made formwork that is precisely tailored to individual building shapes. Shape-specific built-in components can be flexibly manufactured using additive processes, allowing special functionalities and sophisticated designs to be efficiently integrated into construction projects. Additive manufacturing is also revolutionizing production in model making: detailed physical models can be made directly from digital designs, which can be used for illustration purposes. By using additive manufacturing in these areas, the construction industry can not only work more creatively and precisely, but also more sustainably by reducing material waste and using resource-saving methods.
In gardening and landscaping, 3D printing offers a wide range of applications, such as individual plant containers, water features, seating and decorative elements that blend perfectly into the respective environment. Custom-made irrigation systems or special connections for individual systems can also be produced that can be optimally adapted to irregular shapes and specific requirements. 3D printing also makes it possible to use sustainable materials such as biodegradable PLA or recycled plastics, thus creating environmentally friendly solutions. The visualization of designs can also be supported by printing miniature models of landscape projects, which makes planning and coordination with customers easier.


In formwork construction, shape-specific built-in components and model making, additive manufacturing (3D printing) offers the potential to make construction processes more precise, flexible and sustainable. In formwork construction, 3D printing enables the rapid and cost-effective production of complex, tailor-made formwork that is precisely tailored to individual building shapes. Shape-specific built-in components can be flexibly manufactured using additive processes, allowing special functionalities and sophisticated designs to be efficiently integrated into construction projects. Additive manufacturing is also revolutionizing production in model making: detailed physical models can be made directly from digital designs, which can be used for illustration purposes. By using additive manufacturing in these areas, the construction industry can not only work more creatively and precisely, but also more sustainably by reducing material waste and using resource-saving methods.
In gardening and landscaping, 3D printing offers a wide range of applications, such as individual plant containers, water features, seating and decorative elements that blend perfectly into the respective environment. Custom-made irrigation systems or special connections for individual systems can also be produced that can be optimally adapted to irregular shapes and specific requirements. 3D printing also makes it possible to use sustainable materials such as biodegradable PLA or recycled plastics, thus creating environmentally friendly solutions. The visualization of designs can also be supported by printing miniature models of landscape projects, which makes planning and coordination with customers easier.


In formwork construction, shape-specific built-in components and model making, additive manufacturing (3D printing) offers the potential to make construction processes more precise, flexible and sustainable. In formwork construction, 3D printing enables the rapid and cost-effective production of complex, tailor-made formwork that is precisely tailored to individual building shapes. Shape-specific built-in components can be flexibly manufactured using additive processes, allowing special functionalities and sophisticated designs to be efficiently integrated into construction projects. Additive manufacturing is also revolutionizing production in model making: detailed physical models can be made directly from digital designs, which can be used for illustration purposes. By using additive manufacturing in these areas, the construction industry can not only work more creatively and precisely, but also more sustainably by reducing material waste and using resource-saving methods.