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The Green Cement for 3D Printing in the Construction Industry

  • Park, Joochan (Center for Carbon Mineralization, Mineral Resources Division, Korea Institute of Geosciences and Mineral Resources) ;
  • Jung, Euntae (Center for Carbon Mineralization, Mineral Resources Division, Korea Institute of Geosciences and Mineral Resources) ;
  • Jang, Changsun (Department of Transport and Sustainable Mobility, Global Green Growth Institute) ;
  • Oh, Chaewoon (Division of Policy Research, Green Technology Center) ;
  • Shin, Kyung Nam (Center for International Development Cooperation, Kyung-Hee University)
  • Received : 2020.08.07
  • Accepted : 2020.09.07
  • Published : 2020.09.30

Abstract

Currently, 3D printing technology is a new revolutionary additive manufacturing process that can be used for making three dimensional solid objects from digital films. In 2019, this 3D printing technology spreading vigorously in production parts (57%), bridge production (39%), tooling, fixtures, jigs (37%), repair, and maintenance (38%). The applications of 3D printing are expanding to the defense, aerospace, medical field, and automobile industry. The raw materials are playing a key role in 3D printing. Various additive materials such as plastics, polymers, resins, steel, and metals are used for 3D printing to create a variety of designs. The main advantage of the green cement for 3D printing is to enhance the mechanical properties, and durability to meet the high-quality material using in construction. There are several advantages with 3D printing is a limited waste generation, eco-friendly process, economy, 20 times faster, and less time-consuming. This research article reveals that the role of green cement as an additive material for 3D printing.

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