
Clam Desarrollo collaborates with Becsa, Be-More 3D, ACTECO, AIDIMME and the University of Cantabria in the 3DSostenible project, which develops 3D printing in construction.
The Clam Desarrollo team is close to concluding the exciting 3DSOSTENIBLE project, which we have carried out in close collaboration with leading companies such as Becsa, BeMore3D, ACTECO, AIDIMME and the University of Cantabria. This project has been financed by the Valencian Innovation Agency (AVI) and the European Union through the Operational Program of the European Regional Development Fund (FEDER) of the Valencian Community.
The purpose of 3DSOSTENIBLE is to promote the industrialization of 3D printing in the construction sector. In this sense, we have worked developing advanced technologies which allow the control and automation of the 3D printing machine, with the aim of adapting it to the environmental conditions during the printing process. In addition, we have worked hard to create new materials that minimize the CO2 footprint, thus contributing to a more sustainable approach in the field of construction.
One of the keys of the project has been the reuse of waste, which has allowed us to carry out 3D printing of construction elements with added value. At this moment, we are in the final phase of the project, and during this month we are carrying out the last printing tests of mortars with the substitution of natural aggregate for recycled material, which we have developed throughout this exciting process.
These tests aim to verify the functionality of these materials in a relevant environment, and we are sure the results will show 3D printing is highly competitive against traditional construction techniques.
As a result of the collaboration of the entities involved in this project, we have been able to achieve these successful results. At Clam Desarrollo, we are committed to innovation and sustainable development in the construction industry, and 3DSOSTENIBLE is a leading example of our dedication to these principles.
We hope to continue advancing in this field and to keep working together on future projects which benefit our industry and the environment.



