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ICON 3D-Printed

key features

Composites elements: glass fibre refinforced concrete delivered with 3D printing head.
Weight
The glass fiber-reinforced composite material used in the 3D-printed homes is up to 30% lighter than traditional concrete. This reduces foundation loads, simplifies transportation, and enables faster, more efficient construction.
Cost
By using prefabricated 3D-printed panels, the construction process is faster and requires less labor compared to conventional concrete and steel structures. The reduction in material waste also contributes to overall cost savings.
Strength
The proprietary composite stone material, reinforced with glass fibers, is five times stronger than concrete. This ensures higher load-bearing capacity, impact resistance, and greater structural stability without the need for additional reinforcement like steel rebar.
Durability
Unlike concrete, which can crack and degrade over time, the glass fiber-reinforced composite panels are highly resistant to weathering, corrosion, and seismic activity. They require no steel rebar, eliminating the risk of rust-induced structural damage.
Maintenance
The low-maintenance composite material does not require repainting, sealing, or extensive repairs like traditional concrete. Its resistance to moisture and temperature changes prevents cracking and deterioration, reducing long-term upkeep costs.
LCA/Environmental Impact
Mighty Buildings' 3D-printing process reduces material waste by up to 95%, as only the exact amount of material needed is used. The composite material incorporates recycled content, lowering its carbon footprint compared to traditional concrete and steel construction.