Mortar for 3D printers using river sand, Portland cement and hydraulic lime

The 3D printing is a construction technology that uses mortar to make elements and structures. In this research, four types of mortar were elaborated using Portland cement types I and HE, adding hydraulic lime. Mortars with cement types I and HE without hydraulic lime presented higher resistance to...

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Main Authors: Javier Palacios, Marcel Paredes, Tito Castillo, Oscar Paredes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Warsaw University of Life Sciences 2020-12-01
Series:Przegląd Naukowy Inżynieria i Kształtowanie Środowiska
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Online Access: http://iks.pn.sggw.pl/PN90/A1/art1.pdf
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description The 3D printing is a construction technology that uses mortar to make elements and structures. In this research, four types of mortar were elaborated using Portland cement types I and HE, adding hydraulic lime. Mortars with cement types I and HE without hydraulic lime presented higher resistance to compression than mortars made with lime. The four mortars had an adequate resistance to compression and features that are suitable for use in 3D printers.
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spelling doaj.art-53373d7887a04883b846c695ab8f35252022-12-22T04:06:00ZengWarsaw University of Life SciencesPrzegląd Naukowy Inżynieria i Kształtowanie Środowiska1732-93532543-74962020-12-0129439940810.22630/PNIKS.2020.29.4.34Mortar for 3D printers using river sand, Portland cement and hydraulic limeJavier Palacios0Marcel Paredes1Tito Castillo2Oscar Paredes3 National University of Chimborazo, Faculty of Engineering National University of Chimborazo, Faculty of Engineering National University of Chimborazo, Faculty of Engineering National University of Chimborazo, Faculty of Engineering The 3D printing is a construction technology that uses mortar to make elements and structures. In this research, four types of mortar were elaborated using Portland cement types I and HE, adding hydraulic lime. Mortars with cement types I and HE without hydraulic lime presented higher resistance to compression than mortars made with lime. The four mortars had an adequate resistance to compression and features that are suitable for use in 3D printers. http://iks.pn.sggw.pl/PN90/A1/art1.pdf 3d printingmortarshydraulic limeresistancecompression
spellingShingle Javier Palacios
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Tito Castillo
Oscar Paredes
Mortar for 3D printers using river sand, Portland cement and hydraulic lime
Przegląd Naukowy Inżynieria i Kształtowanie Środowiska
3d printing
mortars
hydraulic lime
resistance
compression
title Mortar for 3D printers using river sand, Portland cement and hydraulic lime
title_full Mortar for 3D printers using river sand, Portland cement and hydraulic lime
title_fullStr Mortar for 3D printers using river sand, Portland cement and hydraulic lime
title_full_unstemmed Mortar for 3D printers using river sand, Portland cement and hydraulic lime
title_short Mortar for 3D printers using river sand, Portland cement and hydraulic lime
title_sort mortar for 3d printers using river sand portland cement and hydraulic lime
topic 3d printing
mortars
hydraulic lime
resistance
compression
url http://iks.pn.sggw.pl/PN90/A1/art1.pdf
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