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Robotic 3D printer Aeditor
for concretematerial jettingconstruction

Robotic 3D printer - Aeditor - Aeditive GmbH - for concrete / material jetting / construction
Robotic 3D printer - Aeditor - Aeditive GmbH - for concrete / material jetting / construction
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Characteristics

Materials to be printed
for concrete
Technology
material jetting
Applications
construction
Other characteristics
robotic
X travel

11 m
(36'01" )

Y travel

4 m
(13'01" )

Z travel

4 m
(13'01" )

Description

Element on steel pallet The Concrete Aeditor outputs concrete elements with maximum outer dimensions of 11x4x4 meters on a steel pallet. Reinforcement and built-in parts are integrated automatically. Surface qualities and material properties correspond to common requirements. Manufactured elements can be removed immediately after production. Batching and dosing Automated batching and dosing technology continuously provides fresh concrete to the process. Storage and refill processes are aligned with customer needs. Silos This is where raw materials such as cement are being stored. Silo volumes and refill cycles have been optimized to meet customer preferences. They have to be considered when placing a Concrete Aeditor inside a precast plant. Robot 1 Responsible for applying the concrete. This robot carries Aeditive's custom spraying nozzle. It is connected to the batching plant and constantly receives fresh concrete. Robot 2 Conducts all supporting activities. This encompasses the post-processing of surfaces as well as positioning reinforcement. For us, automation does not end at adding the concrete! Container housing Consists of five container modules and can be deployed flexibly and antonomously, both, offsite and onsite. After setting up the containers, it only takes a few connections for fresh water, waste water and electricity. Control systems In order to orchestrate all these automated components it takes numerous control systems. They either reside within the facility or in the cloud. Thanks to the integrated touch panel the facility's operator permanently has all key information at hand.

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*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.