Aerial additive building manufacturing: three-dimensional printing of polymer structures using drones

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  • who: Barrie Dams et al. from the Department of and, University of Bath, Bath, College London, London, UK have published the paper: Aerial additive building manufacturing: three-dimensional printing of polymer structures using drones, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study compares low-density LD40 foam used for thermal insulation (Isothane, 2016a) with higher density foams Reprocell 300, marketed as a substitute for timber in prop and set design, and Reprocell 500, which is used for deep-sea buoyancy applications (Isothane, 2016b). This study shows that high-density polyurethane foam could feasibly be used as . . .

     

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