Now 3D Printed Footover Bridge in Amsterdam
Increasingly the use of 3D printing technology. In recent years, its use has started in many sectors commercially. Cars, home and small products have been made in 3D printing technology.
This time, in this technology in Amsterdam, Dutch robotics company MX3D has created footover bridge for pedestrian crossing, said the US media CNBC report.
It took time to create a 41-foot-long bridge in 3D printing for six months. It used 9920 pounds stainless steel. MX3D uses a factory robot, a welding machine and special software to create a 3D printer.
The Dutch company wants to add sensors to watch the status of the bridge over time.
In 2019 it was reported that the bridge will be installed in Amsterdam. Before its ability to mass it will be tested.
Recently, the use of 3D printing has also been seen in cars. With the introduction of 3D printing technology, the production of cars will start soon. In the meantime, the start-up company XV and Polymekar has made cars in this technology. This company is made of 3D printing material.
In this technology, it took three days to make the electric car named LSVE. The price of the car is said to be worth seven and a half thousand US dollars. Everything has been made in the 3D printing technology without chassis, seats and glass.
Earlier, the house was built in Dubai with 3D printing.
Ha ha. It is really a wonderful creation of 3D technology that was previously an imagination.
3d technology has made our life easiest now a days...it is a wonderful invention of science.
Really 3D technology is impressive achievement.I can think of it in my country.
technology is developing our world.
OMG!! It really a innovative arcitecture work.
Wow great invention..It is another example of modern science.
what a 3d technology........