Continuous Clay Printer Industry Standards: Difference between revisions

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*3D Potter for Houses - [https://3dpotter.com/extruders/continuous-flow-high-volume-x]
*3D Potter for Houses - [https://3dpotter.com/extruders/continuous-flow-high-volume-x]


=Concrete Pumps=
=High Density Solid Pumps Pumps=
*They use a cylinder to pump the concrete - [https://youtu.be/B5lUTr5lYUY?t=281]
*2-piston cylinders - [https://youtu.be/B5lUTr5lYUY?t=281]
*Wikipedia - see animation - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concrete_pump]
*Piston pump for construction concrete- [https://www.directindustry.com/prod/mai-international/product-209273-2122663.html]
*High Density Solids Pumps - Wikipedia - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-density_solids_pump#Types_of_piston_pumps]


=Extracting clay from clay soil=
=Extracting clay from clay soil=

Latest revision as of 21:20, 19 April 2020

Other Printers

  • 3D Potter - Uses a Pug Mill to load, starting from clay block - [1]

Continuous Clay Extruder

  • 3D Potter for Houses - [2]

High Density Solid Pumps Pumps

  • 2-piston cylinders - [3]
  • Wikipedia - see animation - [4]
  • Piston pump for construction concrete- [5]
  • High Density Solids Pumps - Wikipedia - [6]

Extracting clay from clay soil

  • Awesome! Appears to work well - [7]

Making Clay from Powder

Settling Clay from Excess Water

  • Bentonite will not settle - [9]

High Performance Industrial Ceramic Materials

  • Cylinders, balls - [10]