Admire the largest 3D printing project in the world
With a length of up to 500 meters, a river dyke has just been completed in Suzhou City, China which has become the 'largest 3D printing project in the world'.
River dyke in 3D.
According to information posted on '3D Printing Media Network' , Chinese construction company, Winsun, has completed a 3D river dyke line longer than 500 meters in Suzhou City. In particular, with this huge size, the dike also automatically overtakes the 'World's largest 3D printing project'.
The dyke line was built to protect the riverbank from landslides by absorbing energy from the water stream, thanks to its clever design.
According to Windsun, compared to traditional dyke construction technology, 3D printing dykes are both cheaper, shorter completion time, require less manpower and especially limit the impact on the environment and ecosystem.
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