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3D Printing with Wood Waste (2024-11)

Development of Reusable Printing Material Based on Waste Wood Particles and Its Digital Manufacturing Process for Wall Constructions in Architecture

Heinze Lisa, Liebringshausen Anne,  Eversmann Philipp
Contribution - Built Environment Additive Manufacturing, pp. 24-33

Abstract

Due to changes in the Renewable Energy Sources Act (2017), several million tonnes of waste wood are generated in Germany every year. This research focuses on adding value to this waste by developing a sustainable, recyclable 3D-printing material made from shredded waste wood, secondary raw materials and environmentally friendly additives. This material is processed using robotic extrusion 3D printing to produce CO2-neutral, circular constructions. The aim of the project is to develop a complement and alternative to 3D concrete printing that exploits the synergy effects inherent in the material utilisation of residuals, the use of alternatives to harmful materials, recycling, waste reduction, cascading use and the creation of a closed material cycle.

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BibTeX
@inproceedings{hein_lieb_ever.2024.3PwWW,
  author            = "Lisa Heinze and Anne Liebringshausen and Philipp Eversmann",
  title             = "3D Printing with Wood Waste: Development of Reusable Printing Material Based on Waste Wood Particles and Its Digital Manufacturing Process for Wall Constructions in Architecture",
  year              = "2024",
  pages             = "24--33",
  booktitle         = "Built Environment Additive Manufacturing: BE-AM | Symposium 2021",
  editor            = "Nadja Gaudillière-Jami and Alexander Wolf",
}
Formatted Citation

L. Heinze, A. Liebringshausen and P. Eversmann, “3D Printing with Wood Waste: Development of Reusable Printing Material Based on Waste Wood Particles and Its Digital Manufacturing Process for Wall Constructions in Architecture”, in Built Environment Additive Manufacturing: BE-AM | Symposium 2021, 2024, pp. 24–33.

Heinze, Lisa, Anne Liebringshausen, and Philipp Eversmann. “3D Printing with Wood Waste: Development of Reusable Printing Material Based on Waste Wood Particles and Its Digital Manufacturing Process for Wall Constructions in Architecture”. In Built Environment Additive Manufacturing: BE-AM | Symposium 2021, edited by Nadja Gaudillière-Jami and Alexander Wolf, 24–33, 2024.